“The bonus-point victory strengthens France’s position at the top of the Six Nations table”
France continued their unbeaten run in the 2026 Six Nations by defeating Italy 33‑8 at the Stade Pierre‑Mauroy in Lille. The bonus‑point victory keeps their Grand Slam dream alive and strengthens their bid for back-to-back titles.
France dominated the first half, racing to a 19‑0 lead with early tries from Louis Bielle‑Biarrey, Emmanuel Meafou, and Thomas Ramos. Italy responded with a try by Ange Capuozzo and a penalty from Paolo Garbisi, but France remained in control.
In the second half, debutant Gaël Dréan scored his first test try, and centre Émilien Gailleton added another, helping France secure the bonus point. Fly‑half Thomas Ramos converted four of the five tries.
Bielle‑Biarrey continued his remarkable form by scoring in his eighth consecutive Six Nations match, while Meafou and Dréan also impressed with strong performances. Italy showed fight but struggled to match France’s dominance in crucial areas.
With this win, France stay at the top of the Six Nations table, remain unbeaten, and continue their pursuit of a Grand Slam and back-to-back titles.
