When is Wales vs France rugby? Kick-off time, TV channel, live stream free and team news for Six Nations match
WALES are looking to end France’s one hundred per cent record and turn around what has been a challenging Six Nations campaign.
The Dragons began the tournament on the end of a 29-7 hiding in Ireland, before bouncing back to edge out Scotland.
And despite having an understrength side, they battled bravely before being beaten 23-19 by England at Twickenham.
France have had no such challenges in their campaign, as they commenced with home wins over Ireland and Italy.
Then, most impressively, they hammered Scotland 36-17 at Murrayfield.
What time does Wales vs France rugby kick off?
- Wales take on France on Friday, March 11.
- The match kicks off at 8pm UK time – 9pm in France.
- It will take place at the Principality Stadium.
- Last time the sides me, France ran out 32-30 winners with a last gasp try in an incredible match which saw them finish with 14 men and Wales with 13.
What TV channel is Wales vs France on and can I live stream it?
Wales vs France is live on BBC One.
Coverage commences at 7.30pm – half an hour before kick-off.
To stream the game live, head to the BBC iPlayer.
France 2 is the French broadcaster for the Six Nations.
Viewers who want to watch in Welsh can head to S4C.
Can I watch Wales vs France for free?
Yes. BBC is free for all viewers with a TV licence.
Team news
Wales have received a welcome boost as flanker Josh Navidi has been recalled for this one.
The Cardiff Blues star recovered from a shoulder injury to play his first game in five months last week.
Owen Watkin could start after undergoing post-match testing, having controversially returned to the field against England following a head injury.
Mathieu Jalibert is out for France once again after pulling up in the warm-up for Bordeaux Begles.
The fly-half has yet to play any Six Nations matches for Les Bleus.
Latest odds
Wales 10/3
Draw 22/1
France 1/4
*Odds from Betfair correct as of Monday, March 7