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Key talking points as England conclude Six Nations campaign against France

England’s title hopes rest on Ireland losing to Scotland earlier in the day.

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England and France clash in the climax to the 2024 Guinness Six Nations in Lyon on Saturday night, by which time it will already be known if anything is at stake on the match.

Here the PA news agency examines five talking points as England aim to snatch the title from Ireland’s grasp.

Farewell to Manu?

Manu Tuilagi could make his final England appearance (Mike Egerton/PA)
Manu Tuilagi could make his final England appearance (Mike Egerton/PA)

Ford holds on… for now

George Ford's place is coming under increasing pressure from Marcus Smith (Adam Davy/PA)
George Ford’s place is coming under increasing pressure from Marcus Smith (Adam Davy/PA)

Bonus points fiasco

For the first time since bonus points were introduced in 2017, a scenario has arisen whereby the Six Nations winners can claim the title despite accumulating fewer victories than the side finishing second. That is the prospect facing England if they win at Groupama Stadium and Ireland claim at least a bonus point against Scotland. It is hard to envisage any outcome other than Ireland successfully defending their title, but if they do so with their closest rivals beating more teams, it will be a bad look for the tournament.

Unleash the big beasts

France’s starting and replacement forwards weigh a combined 1,000kg, a startling total that can be both a strength and weakness for the hosts. They field the four heaviest players in Uini Atonio, Emmanuel Meafou, Georges-Henri Colombe and Romain Taofifenua – each of them over 21 stones. But with such size and power comes vulnerabilities that can be exploited through clever half-back play, a good kicking game and superior conditioning.

The stats signpost home win

France have traditionally finished the competition strongly (Joe Giddens/PA)
France have traditionally finished the competition strongly (Joe Giddens/PA)
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