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England 26-25 France: Last-gasp Elliot Daly try seals dramatic Six Nations victory at Allianz Stadium

Last-gasp Elliot Daly try sees England to bonus-point Six Nations win over France at Twickenham; Ollie Lawrence, Tommy Freeman, Fin Baxter also score for England; Louis Bielle-Biarrey (two), Damian Penaud scored tries for off-colour France, who looked to have won before late Daly effort

Last Updated: 08/02/25 6:57pm


Elliot Daly’s late effort clinched a bonus-point Six Nations win in the final minute for England

A superb England performance saw them get their Six Nations campaign back on track against an error-filled France, sealing a 26-25 victory at Twickenham courtesy of a last-gasp Elliot Daly try. 

Louis Bielle-Biarrey scored for France with five minutes to play to seemingly steal a dramatic win but England had other ideas.

Centre Ollie Lawrence, wing Tommy Freeman and replacement prop Fin Baxter also scored tries for the hosts as they fought back from six points down in the second half to lead by a point with nine minutes to play against a heavily-fancied French side.

Wings Bielle-Biarrey (two) and Damian Penaud scored tries for France, with full-back Thomas Ramos adding eight points via his boot.

England – Tries: Lawrence (36), Freeman (58), Baxter (70), Daly (79). Cons: M. Smith (36), F. Smith (71, 80).

France – Tries: Bielle-Biarrey (30, 75), Penaud (61). Cons: Ramos (31, 76). Pens: Ramos (50, 56).

Marcus Smith missed five points off the kicking tee, while in the absence of the suspended Romain Ntamack, Antoine Dupont was shifted to fly-half for France in the second period.

Daly scored the match-winning try right at the end

Daly scored the match-winning try right at the end

France settled into the contest in possession quicker, but a series of handling errors in the conditions denied them an early opening score.

Centre Pierre-Louis Barassi sent an unsympathetic pass infield which Bielle-Biarrey couldn’t hold, second-row Alexandre Roumat spilled the ball in the England 22, Ramos missed a penalty from directly in front, Dupont couldn’t hold onto a pass in the corner and Penaud twice spilled ball on the attack – the second with a seemingly certain try on out left.

Eventually the French waves gave way to a score on the half-hour, as an England error in gifting possession back to Les Bleus saw Dupont pick up a poor Yoram Moefana offload which fell to deck, sprint to the outside of Fin Smith and find Penaud on the inside. The wing then produced a clever kick ahead which Bielle-Biarrey showed sizzling pace to reach and score.

France's Louis Bielle-Biarrey scored the opening try of the Test after a number of earlier French errors

France’s Louis Bielle-Biarrey scored the opening try of the Test after a number of earlier French errors

England’s response to that try concession was superb, however, as Marcus Smith, Tommy Freeman and Alex Mitchell each provided impetus going forward, forcing covering France prop Jean-Baptiste Gros to carry back over his tryline.

From five metres out, relentless England attack fuelled with bags of energy eventually brought them level – Lawrence handing off Ramos and running in after a Fin Smith spillage was checked by the TMO for a knock-on but proven as backwards.

Ollie Lawrence scored for England to level the contest in the first half

Ollie Lawrence scored for England to level the contest in the first half

France started the second half in much the same way they had the first: making errors.

Roumat knocked on again in the England 22, hooker Peato Mauvaka dropped a Bielle-Biarrey pass when being played in for a try, while No 8 Gregory Alldritt also spilled possession under little pressure.

On 50 minutes, the boot of Ramos edged France into the lead with England caught offside, but England – as they did throughout the Test- responded positively as Maro Itoje got over the ball for a penalty.

The hosts turned down a shot at posts to level but it proved the wrong call when Mauvaka got over breakdown ball to complete a turnover.

A France scrum penalty won against the head saw Ramos stretch the lead to six points, but within two minutes Freeman soared to claim a superb Fin Smith cross-field kick which isolated Bielle-Biarrey.

Tommy Freemam got over for England's second try of the game

Tommy Freemam got over for England’s second try of the game

Marcus Smith poorly missed the conversion wide for the lead, and before long France scored again through a Penaud try in the corner.

Smith missed the chance off the tee to cut France’s lead back to three points with another poor kick to the right, but with nine minutes to go Baxter forced his way over – Fin Smith converting for a one-point advantage.

Bielle-Biarrey then seemed to win it as France ruthlessly punished England mistakes, but a scrum penalty set England up for a last attack, with replacement Daly exploding onto the ball and over to confirm victory.

Bielle-Biarrey seemed to have won the game with five minutes to play, but England took their final chance

Bielle-Biarrey seemed to have won the game with five minutes to play, but England took their final chance

What’s next?

Following the first rest week, England are in action on Saturday, February 22 for the third round of the championship, hosting Scotland at Twickenham (4.45pm kick-off).

England’s Six Nations 2025 fixtures

Saturday, February 1 Ireland 27-22 England
Saturday, February 8 England 26-25 France
Saturday, February 22 England vs Scotland 4.45pm
Sunday, March 9 England vs Italy 3pm
Saturday, March 15 Wales vs England 4.45pm

France next travel to face Italy at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Sunday, February 23 (3pm kick-off GMT), in Round 3 of the Six Nations.

France’s Six Nations 2025 fixtures

Friday, January 31 France 43-0 Wales
Saturday, February 8 England 26-25 France
Sunday, February 23 Italy vs France 3pm
Saturday, March 8 Ireland vs France 2.15pm
Saturday, March 15 France vs Scotland 8pm

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