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Finn Russell not worried about Scotland despite a poor start to the Six Nations

FINN RUSSELL insists Scotland will come out fighting against France as they look to get their Six Nations campaign back on track.

Gregor Townsend’s team had high hopes of making a push for the title this year but Saturday’s Murrayfield defeat to Ireland has put them on the back foot.

Now with trips to Paris and Twickenham — two venues in which the Dark Blues have never managed an away win during the Six Nations era — sandwiching Wales’s visit to Edinburgh, Russell knows his side could be facing another Championship of frustration if they suffer again at the Stade de France in a fortnight’s time.

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