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21st March 2015
12:01pm GMT

England have to beat France by 26 points if they are to win the #6nations. Can they do it? http://t.co/TpPvudUQMi pic.twitter.com/Vrq2whcQjD
— BBC Rugby Union (@bbcrugby) March 21, 2015
Let us start with Ireland.
At +33 before kick-off, Ireland were four points worse off than England in the differential and +22 behind Wales.
Paul O'Connell, Jared Payne and Sean O'Brien (2) tries with 20 kicked points from Johnny Sexton saw Ireland surpass the Welsh total.
Stuart Lancaster's men have a points difference of +37 and have France at home in their last game.
England have played France 46 times at home and won 30 times, drawing five and losing 11. They have won four of their last five Twickenham encounters with the French and the average winning margin has been nine points.
England are 26 points [difference] behind Ireland. They need to equal their biggest ever Test win over France to claim an unlikely title win.
+53 points after destroying Italy but the best they can get is second.
TRIES: England (11), Wales (14), Ireland (8)If a winner still cannot be decided then the Championship is shared between the teams.
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