The France under-20 team won 30-17 in Scotland on Friday evening as part of the third day of the Six Nations Tournament in the category, despite two red cards. The French, reduced to 14 from the 13th minute after the exclusion of Jefferson Joseph, however largely dominated the debates in the first half, concluded with the score of 18-3, thanks to two tries from Esteban Capilla and Louis Le Brun and two penalties from Emile Dayral.
In the second half, the Bleuets scored two new tries, by Emilien Gailleton and Connor Sa, and also conceded two, even finishing the game at 13 after the exclusion of Jules Coulon in the 69th. In the other matches of this third day, the English, title holders of the U20 Tournament, beat the Welsh 43-14, and remain second in front of the French. Ireland, the only team still undefeated, for its part consolidated its first place by winning a third consecutive victory against Italy 39-12.