Six Nations 2024 Final: France vs. England - A Clash of Titans with High-Stakes Betting Options

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The 2024 Six Nations final game is between France and England. It promises to be thrilling. With both teams still in the running for the title, the outcome is far from certain. England beat Ireland. France beat Wales. These wins set the stage for a high-stakes clash with many exciting betting options.

France

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Despite a somewhat disappointing championship, France has shown resilience and determination. They have only two wins so far. But, the draw with Italy was devastating. We have felt the absence of Antione Dupont. Yet, they recently played very well against Wales. They were both physical and tactical when deploying their bench. This has given them confidence. France has lots of talent. They can score from anywhere. They will try to play well against England and attempt to save their tournament.

England

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England's championship campaign has been a rollercoaster ride. Despite not always looking their best, they have secured three wins. They recently triumphed over Ireland. Many had written them off for that game. It showcased their potential. Ben Earl was the standout performer. He led England to show they can rise to the occasion. They will face France away. They want to build on this momentum and prove they are a great team.

The Bets

There are some exciting betting options for the game. The best bet is for France to win as they look to be the more established team and they have home advantage. Also, the value bet is for France to win by six or more. They can score from anywhere. The longshot bet is for England to win. They'll feel confident going to France after the win against Ireland. It will be a great game and is the perfect way to end the tournament.

Best bet: France to win-2/5.

Value bet: France to win by six-10/11.

Longshot bet: England to win-11/5.

(Odds Subject To Change)


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