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Scotland aims to disrupt France's Six Nations title bid on Saturday, with co-captain Finn Russell admitting unexpected support from England and Ireland. Scotland, despite a slim mathematical chance, seeks a rare away win at Stade de France. A win could open opportunities for England or Ireland to claim the title, depending on their results. Scotland previously denied France the title four years ago in a similar situation. Despite the history, Russell believes the current French team has improved significantly since then.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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