Rugby-France snatch Under-20s Six Nations title as Wales shock England


CARDIFF (Reuters) -France beat Scotland 45-40 in a thrilling Paris try-fest to win the Under-20s Six Nations title for the first time since 2018 on Friday after Grand Slam-chasing England were stunned 23-13 by Wales in Cardiff.

A day before the French senior team take on Scotland seeking a win for the title, the next generation showed the future is in good hands with an entertaining seven-try display in a match where an impressive Scotland team scored five tries themselves.

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