England have missed out on Six Nations glory as France beat Scotland 35-16 to secure the prize on Saturday night.Steve Borthwick’s men had done their part earlier in the day, running in 10 tries as they thumped Wales 68-14 in Cardiff.But France, despite losing to England earlier in the tournament, have now been crowned winners after a hard-fought victory at the Stade de France.Thomas Ramos scored three penalties and one conversion before half time, with Yoram Moefana going over.England have missed out on Six Nations glory as France beat Scotland 35-16 to secure the prize on Saturday nightGETTYScotland were still very much in the contest, however, a try from Darcy Graham and kicked points from Finn Russell.They even thought they’d gone ahead when Tom Jordan flew over the line, only for his effort to be disallowed after Matthew Carley had gone out of touch in the build-up.Tempers started to boil over, with France’s Peato Mauvaka fortunate not to see red after headbutting Ben White.JUST IN:Ferrari chief Fred Vasseur ‘annoyed’ by radio message to Lewis Hamilton during Australian GP qualifyingFrance star Thomas Ramos was the star of the show as his side beat France to win the Six NationsGETTYJust minutes after the restart, Louis Billie-Biarrey went over – with Ramos kicking France into a 23-13 lead.Another penalty brought Scotland to within a try of levelling but, in the 57th minute, everything changed once more.Ramos, so often at the heart of everything positive about France, scored a try before kicking the conversion to ramp up his points tally to 20.READ MORE: England boss Thomas Tuchel explains stance on national anthem and reveals details of Prince William talksMoefana dived over for his second try, with France then able to close out the match to make it a night to remember. While England have ultimately missed out on glory, they’ll take heart a significantly improved showing from previous years.Beating France, especially given tonight’s achievement, was one of the highlights – while the emphatic victory over Wales earlier in the day also bodes well for the future.LATEST SPORTS NEWS:France have now won the Six Nations for the first time since 2022 following their victory over ScotlandGETTYSteve Borthwick was pleased with his side’s result and believes things are on the up. He said: “I wanted the players to play big and fast, aggressive with the ball and that’s exactly what they did.“That’s a sign that this young team just embraces challenges and it is growing and developing fast.“I think the team has been progressing for a period of time. You can see that growth.“We were just falling short before of getting those actual wins but the team has stuck to the process.”