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Charteris: France a 'must win' game

Wales lock Luke Charteris said Saturday's Six Nations clash against France is a pressure match as both sides desperately need to win.

Wales have won their last three in a row against France, including a 16-6 victory the last time they met at the Stade de France in Paris, two years ago when they won the Six Nations despite losing their opening match at home to Ireland.

But with both sides having already lost once – Wales were beaten 21-16 at home to England in their opening match while two weeks ago France fell 18-11 to Ireland in Dublin – defeat on Saturday would mean the end of their championship hopes.

"I think here for sure it will be a tough game because both us and the French, we're in the same position, if we lose the tournament is over," said Charteris, who plies his club trade in Paris with Racing-Metro.

"We both need to win to keep our hopes of winning the tournament."

Charteris is one of five players in the Wales 23 who play in France while two of his Racing teammates and four former teammates from his Perpignan days are in the French XV.

Charteris: France a 'must win' gameSo the giant 2.10-metre 31-year-old knows Philippe Saint-Andre's team perhaps better than anyone else in the Wales camp.

But he said what is more important is the fact that playing in France has improved him as a player.

"I think I'm a much better player after two years in Perpignan and [six months at] Racing," he said.

"When I play in Top 14 it's very tough and I think I'm better than before."

France have made some changes to their line-up, many injury or suspension-enforced, but crucially bulldozing centre Mathieu Bastareaud has dropped to the bench and Morgan Parra has come in at flyhalf.

But Charteris is not expecting that to change much.

"The French team has changed a bit, maybe it's different but the tactics will be the same. They'll be strong up front, in the scrum and line-out.

"If we can win the battle up front, with our backs we can win the game.

"Without Mathieu Bastareaud maybe they'll change tactics a bit. I know Remi Lamerat as well, maybe he's a bit quicker (than Bastareaud) but we hope we'll be able to adapt to what's in front of us."

The last few matches between the Welsh and French have been tense and terse forward battles with few tries.

Charteris: France a 'must win' gameWales forwards coach Robin McBryde believes Saturday's game will follow a similar pattern.

"I don't think it's going to be any different, obviously they'll play to their strengths and the forward pack with regard to their driving line-out, scrums.

"They will pose a big threat in that area so I don't think they'll go away from that when they face us.

"They had a bit of success especially against Scotland driving a few line-outs, so yes, I think it's going to be very contested up front."

But McBryde believes that if the Welsh can prevent France from getting into their stride, that will be crucial to gaining the upper hand.

"I think it's down to confidence, once you face a French team that's full of confidence and with a willingness to play, they're a match for anybody.

"That's what Scotland did, they subdued France, got into that game, frustrated France as well, and they kept them quiet.

"If we can do the same tomorrow, it's going to make it hard work for them.

"It's making sure we start very strongly and it's the opening 20 minutes, half an hour that's going to be key if we don't allow them to grow and feel confident, and hopefully pose a few questions."

Agence France-Presse

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