France's head coach Fabien Galthie (C) looks on as France's team players take part in a training session of France's rugby union national team ahead of their upcoming Six Nations match against England, in Marcoussis, south of Paris on March 13, 2024. AFP PIC
France's head coach Fabien Galthie (C) looks on as France's team players take part in a training session of France's rugby union national team ahead of their upcoming Six Nations match against England, in Marcoussis, south of Paris on March 13, 2024. AFP PIC

PARIS: France coach Fabien Galthie yesterday announced an unchanged side to face England in a potential Six Nations decider this weekend.

Galthie kept faith with his squad from last week's 45-24 win over Wales for the home match in Lyon against Steve Borthwick's England tomorrow.

Gregory Alldritt captains the side with Leo Barre, Nicolas Depoortere, Emmanuel Meafou and Georges-Henri Colombe keeping their places after making their debuts in Cardiff.

It is the first time for Galthie to keep a same starting lineup from one match to another since last February.

He had made eight changes before the win over Wales after a drab draw with Italy previously.

Nolann Le Garrec remains at scrum-half after his player of the match performance with Maxime Lucu on bench despite scoring a try in the Millenium Stadium win.

Regular scrum-half and captain Antoine Dupont is unavailable as he prepares to play Sevens at this year's Paris Olympic Games.

England can win the Six Nations with a bonus-point victory in Lyon if table-topping Ireland lose to Scotland earlier in the day without a bonus point.

France also have a chance of lifting the title, if they beat England with a bonus point, Ireland suffer defeat without a bonus point and there is a significant points difference swing in Les Bleus' advantage.