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Flanker Timo Mathieu will make his debut in France’s Six Nations final against England in Paris on Saturday.
The 24-year-old will start in place of Oscar Jejo, who was suspended for four weeks for gouging out his eye against Scotland.
Fabien Galthie’s side were beaten 50-40 by Scotland last weekend to deny them the possibility of a Grand Slam, but they can still secure a record eighth Six Nations title with a bonus-point win on Saturday (20:10 GMT).
In three changes across the group, Toulouse stalwart lock Emmanuel Mivo starts, while Charles Olivon moves from the second row to eighth in place of the injured Anthony Guillonche.
Center Pierre-Louis Barassi comes in for the injured Nicolas Deporter, with Joshua Brennan, son of former Toulouse and Ireland player Trevor Brennan, on the bench.
The French national team is seeking to achieve consecutive Six Nations Championship titles for the first time since 2006 and 2007.
England’s national team, led by Steve Borthwick, who lost to Italy for the first time on Saturday, has not won a match in the tournament since the opening round.
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