Shock at the Stade de France, this Saturday, November 16! Antoine Dupont and the rugby players of the French XV challenge those of New Zealand, for the second day of the autumn tour. Two teams in good shape who will each try to continue their momentum.
France 10 – 17 New Zealand
40' Half-time in Saint-Denis!
The break will do good for those involved in the match, who put up an incredible battle during the first period. Caught in the commitment, the Blues however showed resilience before reacting through Buros before the break. But Barrett's penalty gave the Blacks a seven-point lead. Everything remains to be done!
39' Last possession to follow
The Blacks multiply the phases of play. Breathtaking end to the period.
38' The Blacks show their muscles
What power from the New Zealanders, who try to find the fault in these last seconds.
37' The Blues want to catch up
The will is there. The Blues must now demonstrate accuracy and mastery to thwart the plans of the Blacks.
36' Barrett does not tremble (10-17)
35' Penalty whistled against the Tricolores
And the New Zealanders decide to take the points.
34' Clarke hurts the Blues
The Blacks winger continues to gain meters with the ball. The intensity goes up another notch at the end of the period.
33' Transformation by Ramos (10-14)
32' FRANCE TRY!
It was the newcomer Buros who scored the Blues' first try in this meeting. After numerous attacks, Dupont gives some air and serves Ramos who puts the French rear into orbit. The Blues react!
29' Scrum French introduction
Dupont will try to lead his pack towards the first try of this match for the locals.
28′ Transformation de Barrett (3-14)
27' ALL BLACKS TRY!
Roigard gives himself a solo try! Coming out of the scrum, Alldritt tries to find Dupont but, caught by the Blacks scrum-half, he loses the ball and the opposing number 9 is able to go and score the second try of this meeting.
27' An “Ola” in the Stade de France
26' Dupont deliberately hit?
Vaa'i arrived from the side to hit the captain of the XV of France. The action is not seen on video.
26' Dupont seems touched
The scrum half complains of pain in his side. He is being looked after by the Blues staff.
25' Flament imposes itself in the air
This touch was important in the 22 meters of the French.
22' The All Blacks impose their rhythm
62% possession for the New Zealanders in this first half of the period.
21' Scrum in the Blacks camp
We are on the line of 22 and the packs face each other once again in this high intensity match.
20' Bielle-Biarrey braked
Dupont's kicking game found the UBB winger. The latter also tries to hit the ball on the ground, but his attempt is blocked and goes into touch!
19' Alldritt donates his body
Ball recovered by the Blues after yet another big duel.
18' The Blacks' interception
However, not serious. It goes from one end to the other!!
17' Alldritt breaks through the New Zealand defense
What a breakthrough from Rochelais, supported by his teammate Colombe.
16' Pressure from Dupont
As Jordan waited for the ball to leave the boundary, Dupont hoped to score a try. He was very close to achieving it, but it ended up being an in-goal return.
15' The Blues rewarded
Ramos clears his camp and sends the Blacks to the other side of the field.
13' Penalty in favor of Blacks
And new progress in touch. The Whites put the pressure on.
12' Perfect scratch from Blacks
And new possession lost for the Tricolores.
11' Lost ball!
The New Zealanders manage to recover the leather and escape into touch.
11' Pénaltouche found by the Blues
Throw to follow for Mauvaka a few meters from the opposing line.
10' Tatafu leaves his teammates
Hit in the first action, the right pillar is replaced by Colombe. First hard blow for the Blues.
10′ Transformation de Barrett (3-7)
9' ALL BLACKS TEST
What power from the New Zealanders. Their sequence of passes is a model of its kind and it is Lakai, who entered at the very start of the match, who finishes the work behind the line.
8' Villière misses his interception
And Ramos manages to get in front of Savea to stop the attack.
7' The Blues now lead the score (3-0)
7' Ramos will take the points!
6' The Blues win
New Zealand fouls at the scrum and the Blues benefit from a penalty.
5' New forward
This time we are at the center line. The impacts are powerful at the start of the meeting.
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4' Boudehent throws himself
The ball is now for the Blues. What intensity!
3' Advantage White on the sideline
Mauvaka's touch is well contested. The New Zealanders regain possession.
3' J. Barrett clears his camp
The Blacks center finds a nice touch in the French camp.
2' Tatafu affected?
The right pillar of Bayonne seems injured in the knee. Colombe is preparing to potentially return.
2' In front of the Blues
The first attack by the locals almost hit the mark! Tatafu misses his reception and it will be a first scrum.
1' The attack of the Blues!
Tatafu charges and Ramos tries to find Bielle-Biarrey on the wing.
1' The first ball for Buros
The UBB fullback signs his first cap this Saturday evening!
1' Let's go for this shock!
Thomas Ramos launches this poster for the Blues!
9:10 p.m. It's time for the famous Haka!
The All Blacks decided to perform Kapa o Pango. The Blues remain unmoved, in line.
9:08 p.m. Make way for La Marseillaise!
9:05 p.m. Entrance of the players onto the pitch!
In a play of lights and an incredible atmosphere!
9:04 p.m. Exit from the locker room for the 30 actors!
The Blues and the All Blacks meet in the Stade de France tunnel. Imminent entry!
9:02 p.m. The words of Fabien Galthié
At the microphone of TF1: “It's always an exceptional event to play the All Blacks in Paris, at the Stade de France. For everyone. For the players… This one is special. The All Blacks, It’s special.”
9:00 p.m. Return to the locker room for the actors
The match will kick off in ten minutes.
8:50 p.m. Flashback and direction October 1999
25 years and 16 days ago, the Blues scored their most unexpected victory at Twickenham in the semi-final of the World Cup, their most incredible victory against the New Zealanders (43-31). Memories, memories…
➡️ look back at this Sunday in October 1999 when France “won” the World Cup against the All Blacks
8:45 p.m. Focus on the match referee
Nika Amashukeli will be on the whistle for France – New Zealand this Saturday, November 16 at the Stade de France (9:10 p.m.). A gala match for the referee who, a few years ago, suffered a serious attack.
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8:35 p.m. What reaction to the Haka?
This Saturday evening, it will be an opportunity for supporters to attend the traditional All Blacks pre-match dance. A ritual to which the French often respond.
➡️ Should we expect a reaction from the Blues when the All Blacks perform the famous haka this Saturday?
8:33 p.m. Blacks in white tonight!
Antoine Dupont and the players of the XV of France challenge the formidable New Zealanders this Saturday, November 16 in Saint-Denis (9:10 p.m.), for the second match of the fall tour.
➡️ But why will the Blacks play in white this Saturday against the Blues?
8:15 p.m. Our presentation of the meeting
After the Japanese start and while waiting for the Argentinian conclusion on Friday November 22, Antoine Dupont and the Blues attack, this Saturday 16 at the Stade de France, the highest peak of their autumn tests.
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8:00 p.m. Good evening everyone!
Welcome to this live where you can follow the summit meeting between the XV of France and the All Blacks. Kick-off at 9:10 p.m. at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis.
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