Seeking a positive conclusion to their Autumn Nations Series, the French national rugby team hosts Australia this Saturday at the stade de France in Saint-Denis [[1]]. Following a Six Nations title win earlier this year, *Les bleus* aim to rebound from a recent loss to South Africa and a narrow victory over Fiji in what will be a 100th-cap appearance for prop Cyril Baille [[2]]. The match,scheduled for a 9:10 PM local kickoff and broadcast on TF1,presents an chance for France to achieve a .500 record for November 2023 play [[3]].
The French national rugby team, Les Bleus, will face Australia this Saturday at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, aiming to finish their Autumn Nations Series on a high note.
France enters the match following a loss to South Africa and a less-than-convincing victory over Fiji. This contest offers a chance to end the year positively after a campaign that saw them claim the Six Nations title but also endure criticism and a series defeat in New Zealand during the summer. Through November 2023, the XV de France has a record of five wins against five losses.
Kick-off is scheduled for 9:10 PM local time. The match will be broadcast live on TF1.
The French half-back pairing of Clément Martel and Valentin Moinard will be tasked with directing the attack, stepping into roles previously held by Antoine Dupont and Romain Ntamack. Nicolas Lepeltier will be in attendance, positioned in the stands of the Stade de France.
Team Lineups:
France: Ramos – Penaud, Depoortere, Fickou, Bielle-Biarrey – (o) R. Ntamack, (m) Lucu – Jelonch, Alldritt (cap.), Ollivon – Meafou, Flament – Montagne, Marchand, Gros
Replacements: Lamothe, Neti, Laclayat, Taofifenua, Auradou, Jegou, Jauneau, Gourgues
Head Coach: Fabien Galthié.
Australia: Jorgensen – Potter, Sua’ali’i, Ikitau, Pietsch – (o) Edmed, (m) J. Gordon – McReight, H. Wilson (cap.), Hooper – J. Williams, Frost – Tupou, B. Pollard, Bell
Replacements: Faessler, Ross, A. Alaalatola, Valetini, Tizzano, K. Thomas, Stewart, Daugunu
Head Coach: Joe Schmidt.
The match will be officiated by English referee Luke Pearce.
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