France Defeats Scotland in Women's Six Nations
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Women's Six Nations 2025: France 38-15 Scotland - hosts produce dominant second half

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France inflict first defeat of this year 's Women's Six Nations on Scotland .
Fly-half Carla Arbez , Manae Feleu , Seraphine Okemba and Morgane Bourgeois score tries.
Scotland defeated Wales in their opening game of the tournament.
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