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France had Francois Cros binned early for dumping Gilchrist on his head in the tackle, with Paul Willemse perhaps getting off lightly for he was on the scene as well. The home of Scotland Football on BBC Sport online. 19:30- Scotland v France. The Scots led by 28-10, a gap that narrowed to 11 when Ollivon battered his way over four minutes from time. Colin Udoh looks back on the contributions of Egypt's Essam El-Hadary and Burkina Faso's Aristide Bance.The Netherlands will likely use the friendly as a warmup for Nations League matches against Bosnia-Herzegovina (Oct. 11) and Italy (Oct. 14).As RB Leipzig's Timo Werner prepares for a big summer move, look back at some of his goals for Germany.Frank Leboeuf recalls Roberto Carlos' ridiculous free kick in Brazil's 1997 friendly against France.Aaron Long says the USMNT will embrace the pressure of World Cup qualifying and praises the group's dynamic.Gab Marcotti names three players who he feels underachieved during their respective football careers. Chasing the fourth leg of a Grand Slam, France were met with Scottish belligerence from the get-go, their day beginning badly and getting steadily worse from that point. Livingston's new striker Salim Kouider-Aissa on his fairytale rise from amateur football to the Scottish Premiership in two years. Under ferocious pressure near their own line, they stood up. Sportscene will show all of the day's Scottish Premiership goals every Saturday evening this season.Olympic golds, football firsts, and the end of the longest waits - but what is Scotland's greatest sporting moment?Can Steven Gerrard's split personality Rangers improve their mentality and stop Celtic winning 10 in a row? Euro 2016 hosts France turned on the style to beat Scotland 3-0 in their final friendly before they kick off the tournament next Friday.Olivier Giroud opened the scoring on Saturday night with a near-post flick after eight minutes and was celebrating for a second time when he followed in Dimitri Payet's shot to turn home (35).Laurent Koscielny put France in complete control with their third before half-time (39), heading past Scotland goalkeeper David Marshall from close range.Gordon Strachan's side struggled to cope with the pace and power of their French opponents, who are among the favourites to win Euro 2016 next month, and failed to test Hugo Lloris.France face Romania in the tournament's opening match at the Stade de France next Friday, while Scotland turn their attention to qualification for the 2018 World Cup.Aime Jacquet, the coach who guided France to their last triumph on home soil at the 1998 World Cup, received a standing ovation prior to kick-off and the crowd in Metz was soon on their feet again.Bacary Sagna escaped down the right and his cross was expertly converted at the near post by Giroud to give Didier Deschamps' side the perfect start.The Arsenal striker scored his seventh international goal in as many games ten minutes before half-time, reacting quickest to turn in a rebound after Payet's initial shot was saved by Marshall.Four minutes later France were three goals in front as an unmarked Koscielny made no mistake from point-blank range after Patrice Evra flicked on Payet's corner.The hosts dominated the first half, registering 11 shots to Scotland's zero and could have gone in at the break further ahead but for several smart saves from Marshall.Strachan made two changes at the interval and substitutes Charlie Mulgrew and Ikechi Anya combined to set up Steven Fletcher, but the striker failed to guide a difficult header on goal.The second half became disjointed as both sides made regular substitutions, with Anthony Martial in particular impressive for the hosts.Make your predictions with our interactive wall chart here.Paul Pogba came closest to adding a fourth but his free-kick from just outside the Scotland penalty area came back off the post.Andre-Pierre Gignac and Yohan Cabaye both had late opportunities to add further gloss to the score, while Steven Naismith fired over for the visitors with three minutes to play.The final chance of the game fell to Antoine Griezmann, but the Atletico Madrid forward headed over Sagna's cross. Centre Sam Johnson kept his cool in the decisive moment and gave it on a plate to Maitland, who sprinted over in the corner. The Scottish Football Association Ltd, Hampden Park, Glasgow G42 9AY | T: +44 (0) 141 616 6000
France had Francois Cros binned early for dumping Gilchrist on his head in the tackle, with Paul Willemse perhaps getting off lightly for he was on the scene as well. The home of Scotland Football on BBC Sport online. 19:30- Scotland v France. The Scots led by 28-10, a gap that narrowed to 11 when Ollivon battered his way over four minutes from time. Colin Udoh looks back on the contributions of Egypt's Essam El-Hadary and Burkina Faso's Aristide Bance.The Netherlands will likely use the friendly as a warmup for Nations League matches against Bosnia-Herzegovina (Oct. 11) and Italy (Oct. 14).As RB Leipzig's Timo Werner prepares for a big summer move, look back at some of his goals for Germany.Frank Leboeuf recalls Roberto Carlos' ridiculous free kick in Brazil's 1997 friendly against France.Aaron Long says the USMNT will embrace the pressure of World Cup qualifying and praises the group's dynamic.Gab Marcotti names three players who he feels underachieved during their respective football careers. Chasing the fourth leg of a Grand Slam, France were met with Scottish belligerence from the get-go, their day beginning badly and getting steadily worse from that point. Livingston's new striker Salim Kouider-Aissa on his fairytale rise from amateur football to the Scottish Premiership in two years. Under ferocious pressure near their own line, they stood up. Sportscene will show all of the day's Scottish Premiership goals every Saturday evening this season.Olympic golds, football firsts, and the end of the longest waits - but what is Scotland's greatest sporting moment?Can Steven Gerrard's split personality Rangers improve their mentality and stop Celtic winning 10 in a row? Euro 2016 hosts France turned on the style to beat Scotland 3-0 in their final friendly before they kick off the tournament next Friday.Olivier Giroud opened the scoring on Saturday night with a near-post flick after eight minutes and was celebrating for a second time when he followed in Dimitri Payet's shot to turn home (35).Laurent Koscielny put France in complete control with their third before half-time (39), heading past Scotland goalkeeper David Marshall from close range.Gordon Strachan's side struggled to cope with the pace and power of their French opponents, who are among the favourites to win Euro 2016 next month, and failed to test Hugo Lloris.France face Romania in the tournament's opening match at the Stade de France next Friday, while Scotland turn their attention to qualification for the 2018 World Cup.Aime Jacquet, the coach who guided France to their last triumph on home soil at the 1998 World Cup, received a standing ovation prior to kick-off and the crowd in Metz was soon on their feet again.Bacary Sagna escaped down the right and his cross was expertly converted at the near post by Giroud to give Didier Deschamps' side the perfect start.The Arsenal striker scored his seventh international goal in as many games ten minutes before half-time, reacting quickest to turn in a rebound after Payet's initial shot was saved by Marshall.Four minutes later France were three goals in front as an unmarked Koscielny made no mistake from point-blank range after Patrice Evra flicked on Payet's corner.The hosts dominated the first half, registering 11 shots to Scotland's zero and could have gone in at the break further ahead but for several smart saves from Marshall.Strachan made two changes at the interval and substitutes Charlie Mulgrew and Ikechi Anya combined to set up Steven Fletcher, but the striker failed to guide a difficult header on goal.The second half became disjointed as both sides made regular substitutions, with Anthony Martial in particular impressive for the hosts.Make your predictions with our interactive wall chart here.Paul Pogba came closest to adding a fourth but his free-kick from just outside the Scotland penalty area came back off the post.Andre-Pierre Gignac and Yohan Cabaye both had late opportunities to add further gloss to the score, while Steven Naismith fired over for the visitors with three minutes to play.The final chance of the game fell to Antoine Griezmann, but the Atletico Madrid forward headed over Sagna's cross. Centre Sam Johnson kept his cool in the decisive moment and gave it on a plate to Maitland, who sprinted over in the corner. The Scottish Football Association Ltd, Hampden Park, Glasgow G42 9AY | T: +44 (0) 141 616 6000