
Wales suffered another heavy defeat, losing 54-12 to France at the Principality Stadium. It was their 13th straight Six Nations loss and another record-breaking defeat at home.
France ran in eight tries and dominated the match, turning it into a one-sided contest. Big losses at home have sadly become common for Wales, who have now conceded 50 or more points several times in the past year.
In the last 11 months, Argentina, South Africa, England and France have all recorded record wins in Cardiff. Wales have now lost 10 Six Nations home games in a row and will hope for a better result when they face Scotland next weekend.
