Watch Scotland v France on BBC One: Gabby Logan Presents with Andrew Cotter Calling Six Nations Clash at Murrayfield
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Watch Scotland v France on BBC One: Gabby Logan Presents with Andrew Cotter Calling Six Nations Clash at Murrayfield
Scotland face a formidable France side at Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium in the penultimate round of the 2026 Guinness Men's Six Nations on Saturday, 7 March, with kick-off at 2:10pm UK time. British rugby fans can tune into BBC One HD, BBC Sport Online, or BBC iPlayer (geo-restricted) for comprehensive live coverage, fronted by the experienced presenter Gabby Logan.
Known for her sharp wit and extensive sports broadcasting career, including Olympics and football World Cups, Gabby Logan will lead the studio team as Scotland aim to derail France's Grand Slam bid. Les Bleus top the table unbeaten, leading by four points after dominant wins over Italy, Wales, and Ireland, conceding just 34 points[1][3]. Reigning champions from 2025, France boast a star-studded XV featuring Thomas Ramos at full-back, Matthieu Jalibert at fly-half, and captain Antoine Dupont[1].
Calling the action is Andrew Cotter, the BBC's premier rugby commentator whose distinctive voice and insightful analysis have narrated countless Murrayfield epics. A former lawyer turned broadcasting legend, Cotter's career spans Olympics, Commonwealth Games, and rugby, earning him acclaim for his poetic touchlines[1]. Joining him in the commentary box are Sam Warburton, the ex-Wales captain and Lions skipper with 74 caps, renowned for his breakdown expertise, and Chris Paterson, Scotland's record points scorer with 280 from 125 internationals, offering home perspective.
The studio boasts a stellar pundit line-up. John Barclay, former Scotland flanker and Edinburgh stalwart with 57 caps, brings tactical nous from his post-playing media career. World Cup-winning Martin Johnson, England's iconic captain and Lions tourist, adds gravitas with his forward's wisdom. French hooker Benjamin Kayser, a Clermont Auvergne legend with 25 caps, provides Les Bleus insight. Reporter Sonja McLaughlan will deliver pitch-side updates, her career highlighting BBC rugby and football coverage.
For audio enthusiasts, BBC Radio 5 Live features presenter Steve Crossman, with Claire Thomas on main commentary alongside ex-Scotland No.8 Johnnie Beattie (9 caps), and pundit Rory Lawson, son of Scotland icon Gavin, with 38 caps at scrum-half. BBC Radio Scotland Extra has Andy Burke presenting, Stuart McFarlane commenting with Peter Wright and Colin Gregor, plus pundit Tom English, the award-winning rugby journalist.
Highlights air on BBC Rugby Special and BBC Sport, again with Cotter, Warburton, and Paterson. Audio streams via BBC Sounds and BBC Sport Online repeat the radio offerings. Independent Radio News (IRN) reporter Stuart Cameron covers for broader updates.
Additional viewing comes via Premier Sports 1 HD (UK only, subscription/geo-restricted) and Premier Player, presented by ex-England fly-half Andy Goode (127 caps), with commentator Martin Gillingham, co-commentator Rory Lawson, and pundits including Jim Hamilton (Gloucester stalwart, 16 Scotland caps), Simon Zebo (Ireland's electric wing, 50+ caps), and Duncan Weir (Scotland fly-half, 36 caps).
Scotland, under Gregor Townsend, seek revenge after France's 2025 title-clinching win over them[3]. Hosting at Six Nations Rugby capacity 67,144 Murrayfield, they field Rory Darge at No.7 and wing Darcy Graham[1][2]. Head-to-head: France lead 61-40 with 3 draws, winning five of the last six[1][2]. Referee is Australia's Angus Gardner[2]. Predictions favour France by 3 points (56% chance)[3].
This top-of-the-table thriller pits Scotland's home fire against France's forward power. With stakes sky-high, BBC's coverage ensures every tackle and try is captured for UK, Irish, Aussie, and Kiwi fans. Don't miss it—Les Bleus chase a first Grand Slam since 2022, but Murrayfield roars could change everything[1].
Article generated: 7 March 2026, 14:36 GMT
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