
Wales killed off England's Grand Slam hopes with a 21-13 comeback victory over Eddie Jones's men in Cardiff.
Second-row Cory Hill forced his way over in the 68th minute after a lengthy period of Welsh resurgence to seize the lead for the first time, his team thriving amid the arrival of replacement fly-half Dan Biggar from the bench to direct the final quarter.
And bedlam ensued at the Principality Stadium in the closing moments when Josh Adams grabbed Biggar's crossfield kicked to touch down and confirm a famous win.
The victory kept alive Welsh hopes of a Grand Slam, though they are still to face Ireland in Cardiff on the final weekend of the Six Nations in mid-March.
Meanwhile, Scotland's Six Nations campaign has been reduced to an exercise in damage limitation after failing to end their two-decade wait for a win in Paris.
France secured a 27-10 bonus-point win with tries from Romain Ntamack, Yoahn Huget and a late Gregory Alldritt brace as the injury-hit Dark Blues contributed to their own downfall for the second game running.
Defeat to Ireland a fortnight ago was also self-inflicted and now Gregor Townsend's men are left with two games against Wales and England - the world's number four and three ranked sides - to salvage some pride from a Championship that has so far produced only a win over whipping boys Italy.
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Fixtures & results
Matchday one
| France 19-24 Wales | Stade de France | Friday 1 Feb | Report |
| Scotland 33-20 Italy | Murrayfield | Saturday 2 Feb | Report |
| Ireland 20-32 England | Aviva Stadium | Saturday 2 Feb | Report |
Matchday two
| Scotland 13-22 Ireland | Murrayfield | Saturday 9 Feb | Report |
| Italy 15-26 Wales | Stadio Olimpico | Saturday 9 Feb | Report |
| England 44-8 France | Twickenham | Sunday 10 Feb | Report |
Matchday three
| France 27-10 Scotland | Stade de France | Saturday 23 Feb | Report |
| Wales 21-13 England | Millennium Stadium | Saturday 23 Feb | Report |
| Italy 16-26 Ireland | Stadio Olimpico | Sunday 24 Feb | Report |
Matchday four
| Scotland v Wales | Murrayfield | Saturday 9 March | 2:15pm GMT |
| England v Italy | Twickenham | Saturday 9 March | 4:45pm GMT |
| Ireland v France | Aviva Stadium | Sunday 10 March | 3:00pm GMT |
Matchday five
| Italy vs France | Stadio Olimpico | Saturday 16 March | 12:30pm GMT |
| Wales v Ireland | Millennium Stadium | Saturday 16 March | 2:45pm GMT |
| England v Scotland | Twickenham | Saturday 16 March | 17:00pm GMT |
TV coverage
Every game is live on terrestrial television, with ITV and BBC sharing the broadcast rights. Online users can also stream the games using BBC iPlayer or ITV Player.
You can also follow the Six Nations LIVE on Standard Sport.
Tickets
Ticket information can be found on the Six Nations website here.