The women’s tournament began on Saturday March 23 and ends on Saturday April 27.
Second day of the Women’s 6 Nations Tournament this weekend with France traveling to Scotland, winner of its first match last week just like the French team, largely victorious over Ireland (38-17). For this meeting, there are two changes in the group with Lilou Graciet (LOU) and Coco Lindelauf (Montpellier) who fill the packages of Caroline Drouin (Stade Rennais) and Rose Bernadou (Montpellier). In the starting fifteen, the Ménager sisters will be able to hold their place well. Number 8 Romane, injured in the right ankle during training on Tuesday, is finally fit for this Saturday’s match. Same thing for Marine, affected by a muscle strain during the opening match, but who will hold her place well.
The composition of the Blues : Boulard – Arbey, Konde, Vernier, M. Ménager – (o) Queyroi, (m) Bourdon Sansus – Hermet, R. Ménager, Berthoumieu – Fall, M. Feleu (cap.) – Khalfaoui, Sochat, Deshaye.
Substitutes : Bigot, Mwayembe, Joyeux, Escudero, Gros, Chambon, Tuy, Bourgeois.
Ranking
1 – England 5pts
2 – France 5pts
3 – Scotland 4pts
4 – Wales 1pt
5 – Ireland 0pt
6 – Italy 0pt
Broadcast of matches
All matches of the Women’s Six Nations tournament will be broadcast on France 2 channels.
Calendar
Second day (March 30 and 31)
- Saturday March 30: Scotland – France at 3:15 p.m.
- Saturday March 30: England – Wales at 5:45 p.m.
- Sunday March 31: Ireland – Italy at 4 p.m.
Third day (April 13 and 14)
- Saturday April 13: Scotland – England at 3:15 p.m.
- Saturday April 13: Ireland – Wales at 5:45 p.m.
- Sunday April 14: France – Italy at 1:30 p.m.
Fourth day (April 20 and 21)
- Saturday April 20: England – Ireland at 3:15 p.m.
- Saturday April 20: Italy – Scotland at 5:45 p.m.
- Sunday April 21: Wales – France at 4:15 p.m.
Fifth day (April 27)
- Saturday April 27: Wales – Italy at 1:15 p.m.
- Saturday April 27: Ireland – Scotland at 3:30 p.m.
- Saturday April 27: France – England at 5:45 p.m.