Summary

  • Click link above to watch live BBC Two coverage of Scotland v France in Edinburgh

  • Team news - Scotland ring seven changes as Bogan and Philipps make first starts

  • Scots aim to bounce back from loss to Italy and earn second win of championship

  • Second-placed France targeting win to set up final-round decider against England

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  1. Postpublished at 60 mins

    Scotland 14-43 France

    Ambre Mwayembe claps as France push Scotland's scrum backwards and earn a penalty, Scotland collapsing.

    Kick to the corner. Another try loading?

  2. converted try

    Converted try - Scotland 14-43 Francepublished at 57 mins

    Siobhan Soqeta (con Carla Arbez)

    France gather cleanly from the line-out and switch the ball quickly to Siobhan Soqeta, who burrows over by the posts.

    Two tries on her first France start. France are flying.

    FranceImage source, Rex Features
  3. Replacementpublished at 56 mins

    Scotland 14-36 France

    Props Leah Bartlett and Elliann Clarke make way for Demi Swann and Molly Poolman for Scotland.

    Alexandra Chambon replaces Pauline Bourdon Sansus for France.

    France did indeed kick for the corner, so the new Scottish props will be straight into a line-out.

  4. Postpublished at 56 mins

    Scotland 14-36 France

    Desperate defending from Scotland as France's offload games starts cooking.

    Manae Feleu breaks but her sister Teani Feleu can't gather it cleanly.

    France had advantage and look like they are going to kick for the corner.

  5. Replacementpublished at 53 mins

    Scotland 14-36 France

    More changes.

    Holland Bogan and Louise McMillan are replaced by Emily Coubrough and Hollie Cunningham for Scotland.

    Back row Axelle Berthoumieu is on for France.

  6. Postpublished at 52 mins

    Scotland 14-36 France

    France's new front row get a talking to from the referee and then concede the penalty. Annaelle Deshayes shrugs.

  7. Replacementpublished at 51 mins

    Scotland 14-36 France

    Relentless attacking from France. Scrappy, scrambled defence from Scotland.

    France lose the ball forward but Scotland committed a similar infringement first.

    And now, a flurry of changes for France.

    They'll go into this scrum with a new-look front row. Off go Yllana Brosseau, Mathilde Lazarko, and Assia Khalfaoui. In come Elisa Riffonneau, Ambre Mwayembe, and Annaelle Deshayes.

  8. Postpublished at 49 mins

    Scotland 14-36 France

    Pauline Bourdon Sansus steams towards the line but her offload is too low and too fast, catching all of her team-mates off guard.

    Meryl Smith gets over the ball and Scotland kick it free.

    But here come France again.

  9. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Scotland 14-36 France

    What an effort from Meryl Smith and Becky Boyd to hold up a rampaging Charlotte Escudero over the line! Smith wrapped herself around the ball like a koala.

  10. Postpublished at 46 mins

    Scotland 14-36 France

    Deary me, Scotland had done so well to force an error from France and earn a line-out.

    But in the aftermath, Becky Boyd spills the ball - bouncing it like a baseketball - to hand the visitors a scrum deep in Scottish territory.

  11. Replacementpublished at 45 mins

    Scotland 14-36 France

    France make a change. Madousso Fall Raclot makes way for Kiara Zago. The big second row made a couple of marauding breaks in the first half and left a huge tackle on Leah Bartlett.

  12. try

    Try - Scotland 14-36 Francepublished at 42 mins

    Pauline Barrat (con missed)

    France took 50 seconds to score in the first half. It's taken them two minutes in the second.

    Silky offloads on the left flank, with Lea Murie at the heart of the action before feeding Pauline Barrat, who bursts past one defender and has time to swallow dive over the line.

    Carla Arbez drags a difficult conversion across the face of the posts.

  13. Postpublished at 41 mins

    Scotland 14-31 France

    Teani Feleu holds up Scotland scrum-half Leia Brebner-Holden after a good break from Helen Nelson.

    "ALLEZ!" comes the roar from the French.

    France scrum.

  14. Kick-offpublished at 17:18 BST

    Scotland 14-31 France

    Scotland's Helen Nelson gets the second half under way.

  15. Postpublished at 17:17 BST

    HT: Scotland 14-31 France

    The players are coming back out for the second half.

    Can Scotland gain control of their line-out? Can they secure a bonus point? Can they stop France, who have made a habit of piling on points in the second period?

    Let's find out.

  16. Postpublished at 17:16 BST

    HT: Scotland 14-31 France

    In case you missed the first match of round four, here are some highlights of England's 61-33 win over Italy.

    You can also read Alastair Telfer's report here.

    Media caption,

    Four-try haul for Packer in England romp against Italy

  17. Scotland having fun on and off the fieldpublished at 17:13 BST

    HT: Scotland 14-31 France

    Aine O'Donnell
    BBC Newsbeat

    Scotland's Francesca McGhie, wearing a dark blue Scotland shirt, faces to her left and applauds with two handsImage source, Getty Images

    Scotland are back at home this weekend, but winger Francesca McGhie is still thinking about their last game at Murrayfield.

    A record crowd of more than 30,000 - the biggest standalone crowd in Scottish women’s sports history - saw them lose heavily to England but McGhie says the result didn’t totally spoil the day.

    “That many fans there at Murrayfield was incredible, it was overwhelming,” the 23-year-old says.

    “As we walked in off the bus we all just felt so supported and so proud of how far we’ve come.”

    She says it’s been “tough to come in off the back of an injury” but she’s just glad to be back playing.

    “[It’s] amazing to pull the thistle back on the chest and just play with all the girls was great.”

    McGhie also says the team “absolutely love spending time with each other on and off [the] pitch” and even found a fun way to turn the US music festival Coachella into a bonding session.

    “We recently had, we called it Scotch-ella,” she says.

    “So it was the week of Coachella, there was music charades, there was humming and it was just brilliant.

    “We were dressed up in tie-dye and had some moustaches on and it was just fun.”

  18. Postpublished at 17:09 BST

    HT: Scotland 14-31 France

    It was a fast and furious start for France, with captain Manae Feleu opening the scoring inside 50 seconds.

    Although they secured the bonus point after 31 minutes with a further three tries, Scotland didn't let them pull too far away with Rachel Philipps dotting down for two of her own.

    France restored their three-try lead on the stroke of half-time through Lea Champon.

  19. Half-timepublished at 17:04 BST

    Scotland 14-31 France

    And that's half-time.

    There were 14 tries in Parma as England beat Italy 61-33.

    We've had seven so far in Edinburgh. France lead Scotland 31-14.

  20. try

    Try - Scotland 14-31 Francepublished at 40 mins

    Lea Champon (con missed)

    Such fast hands from France!

    France shift the ball right, with Pauline Barratt wafting the ball through to Anais Grando, who cuts inside before unleashing Lea Champon on her outside.

    She has her second. France have five.