Scotland will be wary of a backlash against a wounded France as Gregor Townsend's men look to make it successive wins at the start of their Guinness Six Nations campaign.
The Scots held on for a nail-biting win in Cardiff last weekend to end a wait of more than two decades away to Wales. Townsend's troops had a 27-point advantage but ended up winning by a single point after a battling Wales comeback.
Now attention turns to Fabien Galthie's France as they look to recover from a 38-17 hammering in Marseille - a record home defeat - at the hands of favourites Ireland in their own opener.
France won at Murrayfield two years ago so will be looking for a repeat of that result to get off and running in this campaign.
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