2024 Argentina vs France - Men's

France Vs. Argentina Rugby Live Updates And Scores Recap

France Vs. Argentina Rugby Live Updates And Scores Recap

Argentina defeated France in front of a packed crowd at Estadio Velez Sarsfield in Buenos Aires. Here's the recap, including live updates and scores.

Jul 13, 2024 by R. R. Ellis
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Argentina has beaten France for the first time in nearly a decade. 

Argentine prop Thomas Gallo had two tries in the second half to put it away for Los Pumas, as they proudly secured the victory in front of the home crowd at Estadio José Amalfitani / Estadio Velez Sarsfield in Buenos Aires.

Argentina dropped 33 points on a French team that had played well since its visit to South America began. 

France beat Argentina a week ago, before defeating Uruguay in a midweek contest.

Argentina will take this win and continue its summer internationals season with a match against neighbor Uruguay next week. 

Read the updates and scores as they happened below:

Next Week Argentina Vs. Uruguay

Watch the July 13 match replay between France and Argentina here.

Los Pumas will visit Los Teros next week, as both teams continue their summer internationals schedule. 

Uruguay will host Argentina at Estadio Domingo Burgueno in Maldonado, Uruguay, on July 20.

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Final Score: France 25, Argentina 33

Los Pumas defeat Les Bleus in an incredible match from the Argentina side. 

France hasn't won at Estadio José Amalfitani / Estadio Velez Sarsfield since 1998.


Los Pumas Slowing Game Down; 75th Minute

With a victory in view, Los Pumas are trying to muddle up the game and pull France into a slow fight. 

Smart work from a veteran Argentine team.

Los Pumas have kept the crowd in it throughout the second half.

Argentina Leads With Nine Minutes Left; 33-25

Not much time left for Les Bleus to get back in the game. Nearly had another try from Attissogbe before a stoppage in play.

Thomas Gallo Scores Again; France 25, Argentina 33

Gallo puts another try on the board for Los Pumas, absolute joy from the stout prop.


Gallo Try Is Pure Joy

Razor-Thin Margins

France making subs and trying to regain the lead. 

Los Pumas Looking To Score Again

Argentina is taking control of the game with the man advantage. 

The crowd is roaring.

Argentina Back In Front After Gallo Try; 26-25

Benetton prop Thomas Gallo scores for Los Pumas to put Argentina back in front with 20 minutes to go. 

Incredible strength from the big man to crash through the French and finish the effort. 

Carreras misses the conversion. 


Colombe Receives Yellow Card

Argentina gets the man advantage, as Georges-Henri Colombe exits to the sin bin. 

Theo Attissogbe Putting In Work

The youngster scores his second try in two games. 


Another Quick Try From France; 25-21

Les Bleus look to be breaking away from Los Pumas, scoring another try within a few minutes.

Theo Attissogbe, just as he did a week ago, takes it across the try line. 

Hastoy misses the conversion.

Incredible Run From Gailleton Scores Try For France; 21-20

Emilien Gailleton puts France back in the game with a huge try. 

Argentina still leads, but the gap has closed quickly since halftime. 

Hastoy converts the kick. 

Hastoy Kicks Penalty Goal; France 13, Argentina 21

Hastoy puts three on the board for France to stay in the game. 

Second Half Begins

France kicks off to Argentina, as the second half begins in Buenos Aires. 

Estadio Jose Amalfitani Is Packed 🇦🇷


Closer Look At Carreras Try

Halftime In Buenos Aires; France 10, Argentina 21

Los Pumas have shown up today and are up 11 points on the French.

Argentina has made brilliant plays with some trickery and hard-fought runs.

Huge Hit From Baptiste Pesenti 😳

This didn't end well.


Los Pumas Stuff France Before Whistle

Argentina stopped an incredible break from the French side, holding Les Bleus back from the try just in time for the halftime whistle.

Carreras Scores Try For Argentina; 21-10

Really fun offloading from Los Pumas to get past the try line. Feels as though the tides have turned right before halftime.

Santiago Carreras is the man who completes the try for Argentina, but it's a team effort. 

Argentina Awarded Penalty Try From Scrum; 14-10

Argentina forced a scrum from the French 5-yard line and pushed France back with ferocity, being awarded with a penalty try. 

Both teams scrap afterwards, and the heightened emotion of the game is very clear. Argentina takes the lead. 

Hastoy Makes Penalty Goal; France 10, Argentina 7

Antoine Hastoy, who made multiple kicks a week ago, completes the penalty goal. 

He puts the French back up.

Closer Look At Bello Try; 7-7

Los Pumas Respond With Try

The crowd goes wild, as Eduardo Bello scores a try for Argentina. 

French Defense Holding Strong

Argentina has attacked multiple times and been turned back by both the French defense and their own errors or penalties. 

It does feel as though Los Pumas are playing more confidently than last week. 

Serin Scores Try For France; 7-0

France finally breaks through, as captain Baptiste Serin puts five on the board for Les Bleus.

Antoine Hastoy completes the conversion. 

Tryline To Tryline Early On

Les Bleus and Los Pumas have gone back and forth throughout the field of play early in this match. 

No one team sticks out. Both have made impressive runs, but no tries yet. 

Molina Crashes Through French

Franco Molina with the best play of the game so far, crashing through the French and nearly breaking one off for a try. 

France Takes Possession At Midfield

Some early back-and-forth, but two penalties have hurt Argentina early in the game. France now attacking with a lineout on the Argnetine end.

Los Pumas Immediately Attacking

Los Pumas already have pinned France at its end with some impressive runs through the gaps. 

Argentina Kicks Off, The Game Begins

Here we go. 

Argentine Crowd Is Crucial

As the national anthems play, it's worth remembering that France took the Argentine crowd out of the game immediately last week. 

The crowd at Estadio José Amalfitani in Buenos Aires will be crucial to Los Pumas hopes today. The stadium is packed. 

French On Four-Game Winning Streak

France Rugby has won its last four matches dating back to their game against Wales in the Six Nations. 

Los Pumas Are In The Building

France Lineup

  1. Jean-Baptiste Gros
  2. Gaetan Barlot
  3. Georges-Henri Colombe
  4. Mickael Guillard
  5. Baptiste Pesenti
  6. Lenni Nouchi
  7. Judicael Cancoriet
  8. Jordan Joseph
  9. Baptiste Serin
  10. Antoine Hastoy
  11. Lester Etien
  12. Antoine Frisch
  13. Emilien Gailleton
  14. Theo Attissogbe
  15. Leo Barre

Substitutes: 16. Teddy Baubigny 17. Sebastien Taofifenua 18. Demba Bamba 19. Posolo Tuilagi 20. Romain Ntamack 21. Killian Tixeront 22. Baptiste Jauneau 23. Leo Berdeu

Argentina Lineup

  1. Mayco Vivas
  2. Julian Montoya
  3. Eduardo Bello
  4. Franco Molina
  5. Lucas Paulos
  6. Pablo Matera
  7. Marcos Kremer
  8. Joaquin Oviedo
  9. Lautaro Bazan Velez
  10. Santiago Carreras
  11. Mateo Carreras
  12. Santiago Chocobares
  13. Matias Moroni
  14. Bautista Delguy
  15. Santiago Cordero

Substitutes: 16. Ignacio Ruiz 17. Thomas Gallo 18. Lucio Sordoni 19. Matias Alemanno 20. Pedro Rubiolo 21. Gonzalo Bertranou 22. Tomas Albornoz 23. Matias Orlando

How To Watch Argentina Vs. France Rugby

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France Vs. Argentina Rugby Kickoff Times

The match kicks off at 3 p.m. EDT on July 13 at Estadio José Amalfitani. 

France World Rugby Ranking

France is ranked No. 4 in the world with 87.92 points.

Argentina World Rugby Ranking

Argentina is ranked No. 7 in the world with 80.10

France Rugby Schedule 2024

Argentina Rugby Schedule 2024

World Rugby Rankings 2024

  1. South Africa, 94.86
  2. Ireland, 90.37
  3. New Zealand, 90.12
  4. France, 88.49
  5. England, 85.66
  6. Scotland, 82.82
  7. Argentina, 80.10
  8. Australia, 78.15
  9. Italy, 77.99
  10. Fiji, 77.44
  11. Wales, 76.58
  12. Japan, 74.04
  13. Samoa, 73.65
  14. Georgia, 72.95
  15. Tonga, 71.57
  16. Portugal, 70.28
  17. Uruguay, 67.39
  18. USA, 66.01
  19. Spain, 64.37
  20. Romania, 63.59

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