Jean-Baptiste Sarrazin 2:57 p.m., March 09, 2023

The XV of France travels to Twickenham, legendary London stadium, this weekend to face England as part of the fourth day of the Six Nations Tournament.

Where and when to see the match?

Find everything you need to know before this decisive Crunch for the end of the competition.

Crunch time is approaching.

The XV of France travels to England this weekend on the occasion of the fourth day of the Six Nations Tournament.

Decisive for the final classification of the competition, the Blues have no choice but to win if they want to keep a tiny hope of winning the trophy and thus retaining their title.

Currently fourth (out of six) after 3 days, Fabien Galtier's men can still hope to move up a few places, but the acquisition of the offensive bonus and victory will be mandatory for this.

This weekend it's at Twickenham



See you on Saturday at 5:45 p.m.!

#NefaisonsXV#XVdeFrance#ANGFRApic.twitter.com/BJd6f8Mp2L

– France Rugby (@FranceRugby) March 9, 2023

The match between England and France will be played on Saturday from 5:45 p.m.

For this 2023 edition, the Crunch is inserted between the first match and the third match of this fourth day.

Regarding the other two meetings, Wales travels to Italy on Saturday at 3:15 p.m.

Scotland will host Ireland on Sunday at 4 p.m.

Where to see England-France?

The Crunch will be broadcast live on television on France 2 from 3:45 p.m.

The public service channel will also broadcast the other two matches of this fourth day of the tournament.

It will also be possible to follow the England-France match in common thread on Europe 1. From 8 p.m., a debrief of the meeting will be made on the 

Europe 1 Sport

program  (every evening from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.).