Scotland to Host France in Six Nations Showdown
Scotland will face France in the Six Nations 2026 at Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, with kick-off scheduled for 2.10pm GMT on March 7, 2026. This match is crucial for France as they aim to secure the Six Nations title with a bonus-point victory.
Scotland has shown resilience in the tournament, having secured victories against England and Wales, keeping their championship hopes alive. “Scotland are still in contention for the title after beating England and Wales,” a spokesperson noted. Meanwhile, France has been in scintillating form, achieving comfortable bonus-point wins over Ireland, Wales, and Italy while showcasing their attacking prowess.
Jack Dempsey will start at No 8 for Scotland after recovering from injury, which is a significant boost for the home side. In contrast, France welcomes back Matthieu Jalibert to their lineup, also returning from injury, which adds depth to their already formidable squad. “France will look to keep their Six Nations grand slam charge on track as they face a tricky trip to face Scotland at Murrayfield,” analysts have remarked.
The match is expected to draw significant attention, with coverage available on various platforms. In the UK, fans can watch the game for free on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, while viewers in Ireland can tune in via Virgin Media Play and Virgin Media One. French audiences can catch the action on TF1 and the TF1+ streaming service. In the United States, the match will be broadcast on NBC’s Peacock streaming service, with kick-off at 9.10am ET.
As the teams prepare for this high-stakes encounter, the atmosphere at Murrayfield is anticipated to be electric. The home crowd will undoubtedly play a crucial role in supporting Scotland, who will be looking for an against-the-odds victory. “The visitors will be clear favourites, but Gregor Townsend’s team will be hoping the Murrayfield crowd can carry them to an against-the-odds victory,” observers have noted.
This match could potentially decide the destination of this year’s championship title, adding further weight to the encounter. With both teams in strong form and significant stakes on the line, fans can expect a thrilling contest. Baptiste Serin, who has made 50 caps from the bench, will also be a key player to watch for France.
As the date approaches, anticipation builds for what promises to be a memorable clash between these two rugby powerhouses. Details remain unconfirmed regarding any last-minute changes to the lineups or strategies, but both teams are expected to bring their best to the pitch.


