From wandering through the grand Lyme Hall — famous for the iconic Pride and Prejudice scene where Colin Firth’s Mr Darcy plunges into the lake — to discovering one of the country’s most stunning gardens, there are plenty of budget‑friendly days out that won’t break the bank throughout the week. All visitors have to do is show a lottery ticket on arrival.
This National Lottery Open Week (7–14 March), the historic home is opening its doors and inviting people to uncover the lesser-known stories, spaces, and behind-the-scenes moments that your support helps bring to life.
From secret corners and untold histories to rare opportunities to peek behind the scenes, there’s something for everyone to discover.
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Lyme Park offers plenty to do whatever the forecast (Image: Google Maps)
A spokesman said: “”Whether you’re exploring the wonders of nature or enjoying the beauty of the outdoors, your visit helps care for these special places.
LYME HALL
The historic hall in Cheshire will be open from March 7 to 14
GREATER MANCHESTER POLICE MUSEUM
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Guided tours will take place at the museum on March 12
From 7-14 March 2026, use any National Lottery ticket for £1 entry per person for up to four people, booked via the link provided.
RHS Bridgewater feels like a world away. A day at the garden is a great way to take some time for yourself or to enjoy a day out with friends and family. Children will love exploring the Wind in the Willows Garden Adventure trail, new for this year, following Mole, Ratty and Badger chase after naughty Mr Toad on an expedition across the garden.
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A spokesman said: “If your visit to RHS Bridgewater inspires you to recreate some of its magic at home, you can pay a visit to our garden centre. It’s not just the garden that is a treat for the senses. The fresh, seasonal produce in our cafés is something to savour too. Try a freshly baked pizza at the Stables Café or linger over a long lunch in the Bridgewater Café.”
GUIDE DOGS REGIONAL CENTRE NORTH WEST
Free tour on March 12 at the centre in Atherton.
A spokesman said: “Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at Guide Dogs? Come to one of our centres to find out more about each guide dog’s journey to become a life-changer. Join us for an amazing visitor experience; we can’t wait to show you around!”
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RUFFORD OLD HALL, ORMSKIRK
For fans of the Tudors, this historic home dates back to the 16th century and is billed as a fine home of its period situated in a woodland waiting to be explored.
Free entry between March 7 and 10 and March 13 and 14
SPEKE HALL, LIVERPOOL
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Another stunning Tudor mansion will be opening its doors for free from March 7 to 14
CHETHAM’S SCHOOL OF MUSIC LIBRARY
Free entry March 14
Chetham’s Library is the oldest public library in the English-speaking world. As part of this year’s National Lottery Open Week, the library is throwing open its doors and inviting you to join us for an afternoon behind-the-scenes event.
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A spokesman said: “To celebrate the launch of our ‘Lost and Found’ exhibition, visitors will be able to explore the medieval building, encounter items from our collections and discover how we preserve them for future generations. Children and grown-ups alike can also take part in a fun scavenger hunt in the building.
“The event will run from 1pm-4pm, with last entry at 3pm. Entry is free for one adult and up to two children under 16 with a valid National Lottery ticket.”
“ We are a hidden gem,” says Sian-Louise Mason of Chetham’s. “We are the oldest working medieval building in the north of England. We are the original medieval quarter of Manchester and yet most Mancunians have either never heard of us or never been through our doors before, which is wild. It’s the most common thing that people say: ‘I’ve lived in Manchester my whole life, never been in’.
For more information on all of the above openings, including whether booking is necessary, and other places taking part in the open week, please visit https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/open-week
The Scottish rockers will top the bill on the opening day of BishFest, staged by Bishop Auckland FC, in July.
They have been brought in as an equally big-name replacement for Bad Manners, who have had to pull out of all planned performances this year due to illness suffered by larger-than-life front man Buster Bloodvessel.
He collapsed on stage during a performance in Perugia, Italy, and was rushed into hospital last week amid concerns for his long-term health.
While wishing Buster a speedy recovery, BishFest director, Steve Coulthard, the chairman of Bishop Auckland FC, said they moved quickly to fill the headline spot at the new festival.
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Bic Country have been announced as the new healine act on the first day of the new BishFest music festival in Bishop Auckland in July (Image: BishFest)
The festival website announced the replacements, stating: “Big Country bring their unmistakable anthemic rock sound to BishFest, delivering the soaring guitars and powerful choruses that made them one of the UK’s most distinctive bands.
BishFest promo for the new summer music festival at the home of Bishop Auckland FC (Image: BishFest)
“With a catalogue packed full of classic hits and festival-ready favourites, their live show combines energy, atmosphere and sing-along moments in equal measure.
“Expect a headline set built for big crowds and even bigger memories.”
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They will be among 14 bands performing over the weekend of July 11/12 at the new festival, staged at the club’s Heritage Park stadium, just off the A688 in the town.
Further details of the rest of the line-up and ticket prices, including an “early bird” offer, can be found via: – www.bishfest.co.uk, the festival website.
The new malware is called ZeroDayRAT and it combines “real-time surveillance with direct financial theft within a single browser panel”.
“ZeroDayRAT is a toolkit that goes beyond classic data theft, aiming to compromise the target’s digital and physical life,” Cyberthint explains.
“Attackers purchase this service via Telegram and attempt to install an APK (Android) or Payload (iOS) onto the victim’s device.”
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ZeroDayRAT – Mobile Espionage and Financial Theft Platform
As the Cyberthint research team, we analyzed a new mobile threat called ZeroDayRAT, which is being marketed in the Telegram underworld and claims to target both Android and iOS devices with a 1-click attack.
The most common way Android and iOS devices are infected with the ZeroDayRAT malware is via Smishing (SMS Phishing) attacks, according to Cyberthint.
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The cyber threat experts continue: “Victims are sent fake links that appear to be from legitimate applications or updates.”
Once the victim clicks on this fake link, the malware is installed, and it allows hackers access to:
Device model, battery status, carrier information
Most frequently used apps and activity timeline
Call and SMS history
Cameras and microphone
Live location
The software is also designed for financial gain, giving hackers the ability to infiltrate banking and payment systems. It allows:
Crypto Wallet stealing – it scans wallet applications like MetaMask, Trust Wallet, Binance, and Coinbase. Using Clipboard Injection techniques, the attacker replaces the user’s wallet address with their own, redirecting transfers to themselves.
Access to banking and payment systems – it steals login credentials by performing Overlay attacks on Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, and local payment systems.
OTP bypassing – it captures one-time passwords from banks in real-time via SMS access.
How to avoid contracting malware on your Android or iOS device
To avoid contracting ZeroDayRAT or other malware on your device, the experts at Cyberthint have shared some helpful tips:
Never click on links in SMS messages, WhatsApp messages, or emails from unknown numbers.
Use authenticator apps or hardware keys instead of SMS-based two-factor authentication for increased account security.
Check your device regularly for anomalies such as sudden increases in battery drain, excessive data usage, or screens turning on spontaneously (all could be signs of spyware).
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But in the wake of the president’s apology, Iran’s ambassador to the UK agreed to our request to speak to him, and even more unusually, invited us to speak to him in Iran’s embassy in London, a building that tells the story of the fraught and troubled history between Iran and the West.
The property is entered via a porch that leads into the flagstone-floored hallway, off which is the sitting room with an open cast-iron fireplace with timber surround and granite hearth, plus an understairs cupboard.
Open cast-iron fireplace with timber surround and granite hearth (Image: GSC Grays)
Glazed double doors open from the sitting room into the breakfast kitchen, which is home to a comprehensive range of fitted units with granite worktops, integrated appliances, including a wine chiller, a Belfast sink, a central butcher-block-topped island which incorporates a motorised pop-up socket with wireless and USB charging, and tiled floors with underfloor heating.
Patio doors open from the dining area adjoining the kitchen into the rear garden.
Kitchen: Granite-topped units, butcher-block island, wine chiller, and patio doors to garden. (Image: GSC Grays)
Off the kitchen is a utility room and cloakroom, as well as the living room (also accessed from the hall) with exposed floorboards and a brick fireplace with inset solid fuel stove.
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Upstairs are a stylish family bathroom with a freestanding bath, a large walk-in shower and built-in units with a granite worktop, plus four bedrooms, which include the master with an en-suite shower room.
Dining room (Image: GSC Grays)
The second bedroom features a door leading to a staircase up to the loft, which offers an ideal space for additional storage or could be used as a hobby room or home office.
Rose Cottage sits in gardens laid mainly to lawn, with a patio to the rear, a gravelled area providing off-street parking, and a garage and workshop with a 7kW EV charger.
A planning application has been submitted for 1 Pembroke Terrace to convert the first floor and roof space into a five-person house in multiple occupation (HMO).
The plan includes internal and external works only affecting the upper unit of the building, as well as installation of five rooflights.
An example of the proposed bedrooms. (Image: Maine Blueprints/South Tyneside Council)
The ground floor unit, with separate access from Armstrong Terrace, will remain unchanged.
The proposal is intended to deliver high-quality shared accommodation aimed at working professionals and key workers.
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The internal reconfiguration plans of the first floor and roof space have been carefully designed to deliver a high-quality shared living environment aimed at working professionals, rather than traditional low-grade HMO accommodation,with each of the five bedrooms equipped with a private en-suite bathroom.
An example of the proposed en-suite bathrooms. (Image: Maine Blueprints/South Tyneside Council)
Residents will share a kitchen and dining space.
The roof space will be reconfigured to maximise existing space without increasing the building’s overall scale.
The proposed changes also include the installation of five low-profile rooflights, which aim to improve natural light and ventilation to the roof space.
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The proposal, aiming to enhance housing options within the area, assures no harm to the existing residential character or appearance of Pembroke Terrace.
Cllr Jack Symon, who represents Wheatlands ward in Redcar for the Tories, said he had paid a membership fee to join the “movement”.
The party was launched last month by Great Yarmouth MP Rupert Lowe, a former chairman of Southampton FC, and is understood to be in the process of being ratified by the Electoral Commission.
Cllr Symon said that because of this he could only sit as an independent for the moment on the council, although he expected this would change in a matter of weeks.
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The 24-year-old, who is an estate agent and was elected in 2023, claimed the reaction had been “quite positive” with residents who he had spoken to having been supportive of the move.
Cllr Symon said he had received some messages from Mr Lowe, the Great Yarmouth MP, who had a well-publicised falling out with Reform UK before leaving Nigel Farage’s party.
Asked why he did not join Reform UK – as many Conservatives have done – he said he “did not think they had what it takes to be unpopular”.
He said: “There is a bit of a daytime TV vibe to them, they are not quite serious enough and seem very showbiz.
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“Restore policy is member-led and they are very clear there will be ups and down.
“It’s very much a team effort.
“With Reform it is very personality-driven, very sort of glitz and glamour.”
Cllr Symon said he was unsure at the moment whether he would seek re-election in planned local elections in 2027, “but if he was it would be with Restore Britain”.
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He said: “There is lots to think about, I have a young family, and it’s whether I have the time commitments.”
In an open letter explaining events he said he resigned the Conservative whip after “careful thought and reflection”, but bore no ill will towards the party, members or fellow councillors.
He wrote: “I have reflected deeply on the future of our country and the kind of leadership and politics required to restore confidence, opportunity and national pride.
“I have come to believe that Restore Britain represents the clearest and most determined vision for a truly national restoration, rooted in sovereignty, fairness, accountability and support for our people.”
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Cllr Symon said “many decent, hardworking people across our communities feel increasingly unheard” and, regardless of political label, he would continue to work tirelessly on local issues.
Conservative group leader, Councillor Carolyn Curr said: “We thank Jack for what he has done with us and wish him well.”
Ian Huntley has died in hospital after he was attacked in prison on Thursday, February 26. The Soham Killer was attacked by an inmate with a metal bar in the workshop of HMP Frankland.
It was reported that Huntley’s life-support machine was switched off last night (Friday, March 7) after the 52-year-old suffered severe brain trauma during the attack. The former school caretaker was given a life sentence, which recommended he serve at least 40 years in prison for the murder of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman on August 4 2002.
It is believed Anthony Russell, 43, had allegedly shouted “I’ve done it, I’ve done it” after Huntley was attacked. Russell is currently serving a whole-life sentence after murdering Julie Williams, 58, her son David Williams, 32, and pregnant 31-year-old Nicole McGregor. Russell had also raped Ms McGregor.
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Durham Constabulary has not named the suspect but has confirmed that a man in his mid-40s had been detained after the attack. An investigation is currently ongoing and a file is being prepared for the Crown Prosecution Service for consideration for charges.
A spokesman for Durham Constabulary said: “A man who was attacked at HMP Frankland in Durham last week has died in hospital this morning.
“Ian Huntley, 52, was taken to hospital with serious injuries following an incident in the workshop on the morning of Thursday, February 26. A police investigation into the circumstances of the incident is ongoing. A file is being prepared for the Crown Prosecution Service for consideration for charges.”
Derry’s own SOAK will return to where it all began
An exciting new chapter for music in Derry will unfold this Easter with the launch of All Kinds of Everything, a brand-new festival which will celebrate the best new and essential music across all genres emerging locally, nationally and internationally.
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From April 2nd – 5th, events including concerts, film screenings, studio collaborations and discussions will take place at venues across Derry city centre including The Guildhall, The Nerve Centre, The Playhouse, Sandinos, The Guildhall Taphouse and Cultúrlann Uí Chanáin.
All Kinds of Everything aims to build a new platform for music and culture in the city following the long-running success of Celtronic, and to bring fresh energy to Derry’s nightlife.
Among the artists confirmed for the 2026 programme includes Belfast DJ, composer and producer David Holmes, Welsh electronic artist Kelly Lee Owens, Belfast trio CHALK, internationally respected selector Gerd Janson, and Derry’s own SOAK, alongside a wide range of established and emerging artists from Ireland and beyond.
Among the artists confirmed is David Holmes, the Belfast DJ, producer and film composer whose career spans club culture, cinema and television.
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With five solo albums and more than 30 film and television scores to his name, Holmes has worked with artists including Noel Gallagher, Primal Scream and Manic Street Preachers, while his screen work includes Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s Eleven trilogy and dramas such as The Fall and Kin.
Spearheaded by Ross Cullen and Benedict Goddard, CHALK have seen a rapid rise in recent years.
Between sold-out UK and European headline tours and support slots with the likes of IDLES and Fontaines D.C., they have built a devoted following through intense live performances with their debut album Crystalpunk due to be released this month.
Also joining the line-up is Gerd Janson, one of electronic music’s most respected DJs and producers.
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A familiar name to Derry audiences, Janson has spent decades playing clubs and festivals across the world, known for sets that move between house, techno, disco and rare grooves.
A resident at Frankfurt’s Robert Johnson and Berlin’s Panorama Bar, he previously featured on Celtronic line-ups that helped define the festival’s reputation for adventurous dance music.
SOAK will return to perform in the city where they first began writing and performing.
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One of Derry’s most celebrated musical exports, SOAK’s deeply personal songwriting and atmospheric sound have earned international recognition, including a Mercury Prize nomination, as well as winning the Choice Music Prize and NI Music Prize.
The wider line-up reflects the festival’s broad musical outlook, bringing together artists working across folk, hip-hop, rock, indie and experimental music.
Further Irish artists on the bill include singer-songwriters Sorcha Richardson and Niamh Regan. Derry trio PORTS will perform material from their recent album The Eyes of the Moon, while local band The Marra – praised by Noel Gallagher and championed by Paul Weller – continue to build a reputation as one of the most promising young acts to emerge from the city.
Also confirmed are Derry duo Tessio, experimental post-punk artist Autumns, and Americana-folk group DUG, whose debut album Have At It! was released last year on Claddagh Records.
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The festival will also welcome acclaimed author Irvine Welsh for a special appearance as part of the programme of conversations and screenings.
Welsh, whose debut novel Trainspotting became one of the defining books of the 1990s and later an iconic film adaptation by Danny Boyle, is the author of fourteen novels and remains one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary British and Irish literature.
Tickets are now on sale for the events, including an all-access festival pass which grants entry to every event across the four-day programme. Tickets available at www.allkindsfest.com or via Eventbrite.
Former Manchester United star Juan Mata scored a stunning free-kick for Melbourne Victory in their 2-2 draw with Sydney FC in the A-League
Juan Mata has urged his ex-Manchester United colleague Bruno Fernandes to emulate his spectacular free-kick from his recent A-League match.
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Mata contributed to Melbourne Victory securing a draw in a 2-2 stalemate with Sydney FC on Saturday in Australia, scoring with a free-kick in the 34th minute.
Charles Nduka also found the back of the net for Victory, providing the visitors with a 2-0 advantage in Sydney.
The hosts responded with goals from Apostolos Stamatelopoulos and Ahmet Arslan, resulting in the points being shared at the Allianz Stadium.
Fernandes shared a video on his Instagram story of himself watching Mata score for Victory, joined by United teammate Harry Maguire, who participated in the celebrations.
The caption on Fernandes’ video read: “We just knew it that from right there he doesn’t miss right [Harry Maguire]?”
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Post-match, Mata was quizzed about Fernandes’ post following the final whistle in Victory’s draw with Sydney, and the former United star went on to issue a challenge to his old teammate.
“Yeah, well, I love them and I’m happy they follow the A-League, they follow our games,” Mata told the A-League official account. “And I hope that in the next game Bruno can score a similar goal.”
Fernandes and Mata were colleagues at United before the Spanish player departed Old Trafford in the summer of 2022 on a free transfer, subsequently signing with Galatasaray.
Following a stint in Japan with Vissel Kobe, Mata moved to Australia to join Western Sydney Wanderers in 2024 and then transferred to Melbourne last year.
The draw leaves Victory sitting fifth in the A-League standings, trailing third-placed Sydney FC by four points, whilst Newcastle Jets currently top the table, 11 points clear of Melbourne.
“When you are winning 2-0 away at Sydney FC, you feel that you are very close to winning a very important game,” Mata said.
“Unfortunately, we had five or 10 minutes of madness where they scored two and probably were on top and could have scored one or two more goals.
“But at least we took a point, but it’s bittersweet because when you’re winning 2-0 and not so long to go, you feel that you are close to winning.”
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Seven tries for Scotland in total on this most remarkable of days – here was the last of those from Tom Jordan
Luke Baker7 March 2026 16:21
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France still top of the table – but only just…
It is going to be some Super Saturday… France stay top of the table on points difference thanks to snatching a four-try bonus point but Scotland are now level on points with Les Bleus!
France, Scotland and Ireland are all in the title hunt heading into the final round of fixtures. Buckle up!
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Luke Baker7 March 2026 16:10
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Sublime Scotland shatter France’s grand slam dreams on greatest Six Nations day
Scotland enjoyed perhaps their greatest Six Nations day as they shattered France’s grand slam dreams to throw the championship wide open.
The hosts were simply sublime in a remarkable 50-40 victory at Murrayfield, and will go to Dublin to face Ireland on the final day with a shot at the title.
There were seven tries in all from Gregor Townsend’s side, putting a previously unbeaten team most definitively to the sword with a scintillating display of attacking rugby.
Wings Darcy Graham and Kyle Steyn helped themselves to two tries apiece, with Finn Russell orchestrating matters superbly from fly half as the Scots crossed 50 against France for the first time.
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While Les Bleus did manage to secure a potentially vital four-try bonus point in defeat late on, the prospect of a grand slam-securing coronation in the tournament’s final fixture against England on “Super Saturday” was swept away.
Luke Baker7 March 2026 16:05
FULL-TIME! Scotland 50-40 France
Wow! Just wow! The most incredible game you’ll ever see.
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It ends with Scotland winning a 90-point thriller and bang in the title hunt. France’s late surge at least keeps them top of the table on points difference but Ireland, France and Scotland will all head to the final day dreaming of Six Nations glory
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Luke Baker7 March 2026 16:01
TRY! Scotland 50-40 FRANCE (Thomas Ramos, 80 minutes)
Of course there’s time for another try and it takes the combined total to 90 points! The greatest match in Six Nations history?
Jalibert with the line break, bursting through a gap and he offloads to Thomas Ramos insupport for one final score under the sticks. Phew! Easy conversion to round things off
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Luke Baker7 March 2026 15:58
Scotland 50-33 France, 80 minutes
What a ludicrous game this has been. Final knockings now though
Luke Baker7 March 2026 15:57
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TRY! Scotland 50-33 FRANCE (Oscar Jegou, 79 minutes)
Still time for another French try from the claimed kick-off! Gorgeous hands in the 22, Bielle-Biarrey flipping the ball out of the tackle to Oscar Jegou on the left flank who gets round the outside and dots down for the score.
Josh Bayliss sent to the sin-bin for a foul in the build-up for good measure.
Luke Baker7 March 2026 15:56
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Scotland 50-26 France, 79 minutes
No scot claims the kick-off, it bounces loose and Jegou jumps on the ball
Luke Baker7 March 2026 15:54
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PENALTY! SCOTLAND 50-26 France (Finn Russell, 78 minutes)
It takes a minute off the clock AND brings up the half-century of points for Scotland against France for the very first time. So Finn Russell slots the three. He’s seven from eight from the tee.
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Luke Baker7 March 2026 15:54
Scotland 47-26 France, 76 minutes
Scotland swarm forward and Nouchi is caught offside, so a penalty is coming. Sutherland carries but back for the penalty. Discussion between Russell and captain Tuipulotu over what to do – eventually they decide to go for the posts.