Of course the French will still be treating this game like the final it effectively is for them; a first grand slam since 2010 beckons, and they won’t care in the slightest that their opponents can no longer win the championship. That said, Ireland’s bonus-point win over Scotland earlier has put the pressure on them slightly. Ireland now lead the table by three points, meaning that France must win to take this Six Nations trophy. The Irish will be in the unusual position of cheering on the English. Still, with home advantage, form and momentum all on their side, Les Blues go into the France vs England game as clear favourites. They also have winger Damian Penaud back in the starting line-up after Covid kept him out of last weekend’s win over Wales. He replaces Yoram Moefana in the backs in France’s only change. England’s main objective should be to curtail the indiscipline that cost them against both Scotland and Ireland. In the first game they suffered when Luke Cowan-Dickie was sin-binned late on, while Charlie Ewels’ red card early on against Ireland effectively ended that game as a contest, even if England at least put up a fight for 60 minutes. They make multiple changes for this game, with George Furbank coming in at full-back and Freddie Steward moving to the wing. Sam Underhill replaces the injured Tom Curry in the back row, Nick Isiekwe comes in for the suspended Charlie Ewels and Ben Youngs replaces Harry Randall at scrum-half. Finally, Will Stuart starts at tighthead prop, with Kyle Sinckler on the bench. Here’s how they line up: France: Jaminet; Penaud, Fickou, Danty, Villiere; Ntamack, Dupont (capt); Baille, Marchand, Atonio, Woki, Willemse, Cros, Alldritt, Jelonch. Replacements: Mauvaka, Gros, Haouas, Flament, Taofifenua, Cretin, Lucu, Ramos. England: Furbank; Steward, Marchant, Slade, Nowell; Smith, Youngs; Genge, George, Stuart, Itoje, Isiekwe, Lawes, Underhill, Simmonds. Replacements:, Marler, Dolly, Sinckler, Chessum, Dombrandt, Randall, Ford, Daly Will the French get their long-awaited grand slam? Find out by watching the France vs England live stream. And don’t forget to also turn in to the 2022 F1 Bahrain Grand Prix live stream this weekend.
Six Nations live streams
How to watch the France vs England live stream for free in the UK
The entire Six Nations rugby will be shown on free-to-air TV in the U.K. — and that’s great news wherever you are. The games are being split between BBC and ITV, but in the case of the France vs England live stream you’ll find it on ITV or ITV Hub (opens in new tab), with kick off set for 8 p.m. GMT. If, however, you’re a Brit with a valid TV licence who isn’t in the U.K. right now, you can still watch services from your home country. All you’ll need is one of the best VPN services, like ExpressVPN (opens in new tab). Read on and we’ll explain…
How to watch the France vs England live stream in the Six Nations wherever you are
The France vs England live stream will be shown on many different channels across the world, but what if you’re not in your home country and want to watch it on your usual service? The answer is to use a VPN, or virtual private network. A VPN will let you tune into your home coverage from wherever you are — meaning that if you’re abroad, you can use one of the best VPN services to watch the games live as if you were in your lounge. Our favorite right now is ExpressVPN (opens in new tab), thanks to its combination of superb speed, great customer service and excellent device support. It also offers a no-questions-asked 30-day money-back guarantee, so you could check it out without having to sign up long term. Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
- Install the VPN of your choice. As we’ve said, ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) is our favorite.
- Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you’re in the U.S. and want to view a U.K. service, you’d select U.K. from the list.
- Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to ITV Hub or another service and watch the game. Exclusive Tom’s Guide Discount: Save 49% on the 12-month ExpressVPN plan (opens in new tab)
How to watch the France vs England live stream in the US
Rugby fans in the U.S. can watch the France vs England live stream on Peacock (opens in new tab), NBC’s streaming service. To tune in, you’ll need to be signed up for either a Premium subscription ($4.99/month) or Premium Plus ($9.99/month, which also gets rid of ads. The game starts at 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT. If you’re outside of the U.S. but still have the right Peacock subscription, you can watch the France vs England live stream by using a VPN such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).
How to watch the France vs England live stream in Canada
Canadian rugby union fans can watch the France vs England live stream on DAZN (opens in new tab). Sadly, DAZN no longer offers new customers a 30-day free-trial period, so you’ll have to pay the $20 CAD per month fee, although you can save a little by buying annually ($150 CAD). DAZN, if you’re unfamiliar, has apps on every single streaming platform there is. Canadians stuck abroad that still want their low-price alternative can use a VPN such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) to trick their streaming device into thinking it’s back in the great white north.
How to watch the France vs England live stream in Australia
Those lucky Aussies can watch the France vs England live stream on Stan Sport (opens in new tab) and enjoy all the Six Nations action from the other side of the globe. Stan can be accessed via a wide variety of devices including many smart TVs, iOS and Android phones, Chromecast, Apple TV and more — plus it costs a very reasonable $20 AUD per month ($10 for a standard subscription and $10 for the Sport add-on). A 7-day FREE trial (opens in new tab) gives you a taste of the platform — and the good news is that the free trial also includes the Sport add-on. As well as the Six Nations rugby, Stan also has Champions League 21/22 live streams and Europa League coverage plus tennis action from Wimbledon and Roland-Garros and lots more. Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN to watch all the action on your Stan account, as if you were back home.
How to watch the France vs England live stream in New Zealand
New Zealanders can watch the France vs England live stream on Sky Sport (opens in new tab). This costs $57.98 NZD per month, or $31.99/month extra if you already have Sky but not Sport. Plus there’s currently an offer which gives you your first month free when you sign up for a year. Alternatively, you could go for the Sky Sport Now service (opens in new tab), which gives you just the Sport channels but for a reduced cost of $19.99/week / $39.99/month or $399/year. Not at home in New Zealand right now? You can still follow the game by using one of the best VPN services, such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).
Six Nations table
Six Nations fixtures
Saturday, March 19
Wales vs Italy (21-22)Ireland vs Scotland (26-5)France vs England (8 p.m GMT)
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Of course the French will still be treating this game like the final it effectively is for them; a first grand slam since 2010 beckons, and they won’t care in the slightest that their opponents can no longer win the championship. That said, Ireland’s bonus-point win over Scotland earlier has put the pressure on them slightly. Ireland now lead the table by three points, meaning that France must win to take this Six Nations trophy. The Irish will be in the unusual position of cheering on the English. Still, with home advantage, form and momentum all on their side, Les Blues go into the France vs England game as clear favourites. They also have winger Damian Penaud back in the starting line-up after Covid kept him out of last weekend’s win over Wales. He replaces Yoram Moefana in the backs in France’s only change. England’s main objective should be to curtail the indiscipline that cost them against both Scotland and Ireland. In the first game they suffered when Luke Cowan-Dickie was sin-binned late on, while Charlie Ewels’ red card early on against Ireland effectively ended that game as a contest, even if England at least put up a fight for 60 minutes. They make multiple changes for this game, with George Furbank coming in at full-back and Freddie Steward moving to the wing. Sam Underhill replaces the injured Tom Curry in the back row, Nick Isiekwe comes in for the suspended Charlie Ewels and Ben Youngs replaces Harry Randall at scrum-half. Finally, Will Stuart starts at tighthead prop, with Kyle Sinckler on the bench. Here’s how they line up: France: Jaminet; Penaud, Fickou, Danty, Villiere; Ntamack, Dupont (capt); Baille, Marchand, Atonio, Woki, Willemse, Cros, Alldritt, Jelonch. Replacements: Mauvaka, Gros, Haouas, Flament, Taofifenua, Cretin, Lucu, Ramos. England: Furbank; Steward, Marchant, Slade, Nowell; Smith, Youngs; Genge, George, Stuart, Itoje, Isiekwe, Lawes, Underhill, Simmonds. Replacements:, Marler, Dolly, Sinckler, Chessum, Dombrandt, Randall, Ford, Daly Will the French get their long-awaited grand slam? Find out by watching the France vs England live stream. And don’t forget to also turn in to the 2022 F1 Bahrain Grand Prix live stream this weekend.
Six Nations live streams
How to watch the France vs England live stream for free in the UK
The entire Six Nations rugby will be shown on free-to-air TV in the U.K. — and that’s great news wherever you are. The games are being split between BBC and ITV, but in the case of the France vs England live stream you’ll find it on ITV or ITV Hub (opens in new tab), with kick off set for 8 p.m. GMT. If, however, you’re a Brit with a valid TV licence who isn’t in the U.K. right now, you can still watch services from your home country. All you’ll need is one of the best VPN services, like ExpressVPN (opens in new tab). Read on and we’ll explain…
How to watch the France vs England live stream in the Six Nations wherever you are
The France vs England live stream will be shown on many different channels across the world, but what if you’re not in your home country and want to watch it on your usual service? The answer is to use a VPN, or virtual private network. A VPN will let you tune into your home coverage from wherever you are — meaning that if you’re abroad, you can use one of the best VPN services to watch the games live as if you were in your lounge. Our favorite right now is ExpressVPN (opens in new tab), thanks to its combination of superb speed, great customer service and excellent device support. It also offers a no-questions-asked 30-day money-back guarantee, so you could check it out without having to sign up long term. Using a VPN is incredibly simple.
- Install the VPN of your choice. As we’ve said, ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) is our favorite.
- Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you’re in the U.S. and want to view a U.K. service, you’d select U.K. from the list.
- Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to ITV Hub or another service and watch the game. Exclusive Tom’s Guide Discount: Save 49% on the 12-month ExpressVPN plan (opens in new tab)
How to watch the France vs England live stream in the US
Rugby fans in the U.S. can watch the France vs England live stream on Peacock (opens in new tab), NBC’s streaming service. To tune in, you’ll need to be signed up for either a Premium subscription ($4.99/month) or Premium Plus ($9.99/month, which also gets rid of ads. The game starts at 4 p.m. ET / 1 p.m. PT. If you’re outside of the U.S. but still have the right Peacock subscription, you can watch the France vs England live stream by using a VPN such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).
How to watch the France vs England live stream in Canada
Canadian rugby union fans can watch the France vs England live stream on DAZN (opens in new tab). Sadly, DAZN no longer offers new customers a 30-day free-trial period, so you’ll have to pay the $20 CAD per month fee, although you can save a little by buying annually ($150 CAD). DAZN, if you’re unfamiliar, has apps on every single streaming platform there is. Canadians stuck abroad that still want their low-price alternative can use a VPN such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab) to trick their streaming device into thinking it’s back in the great white north.
How to watch the France vs England live stream in Australia
Those lucky Aussies can watch the France vs England live stream on Stan Sport (opens in new tab) and enjoy all the Six Nations action from the other side of the globe. Stan can be accessed via a wide variety of devices including many smart TVs, iOS and Android phones, Chromecast, Apple TV and more — plus it costs a very reasonable $20 AUD per month ($10 for a standard subscription and $10 for the Sport add-on). A 7-day FREE trial (opens in new tab) gives you a taste of the platform — and the good news is that the free trial also includes the Sport add-on. As well as the Six Nations rugby, Stan also has Champions League 21/22 live streams and Europa League coverage plus tennis action from Wimbledon and Roland-Garros and lots more. Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN to watch all the action on your Stan account, as if you were back home.
How to watch the France vs England live stream in New Zealand
New Zealanders can watch the France vs England live stream on Sky Sport (opens in new tab). This costs $57.98 NZD per month, or $31.99/month extra if you already have Sky but not Sport. Plus there’s currently an offer which gives you your first month free when you sign up for a year. Alternatively, you could go for the Sky Sport Now service (opens in new tab), which gives you just the Sport channels but for a reduced cost of $19.99/week / $39.99/month or $399/year. Not at home in New Zealand right now? You can still follow the game by using one of the best VPN services, such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).
Six Nations table
Six Nations fixtures
Saturday, March 19
Wales vs Italy (21-22)Ireland vs Scotland (26-5)France vs England (8 p.m GMT)