France captain Antoine Dupont has insisted that his side will be focused on Scotland's challenge, rather than the possibility of sealing back-to-back titles when the sides clash at Murrayfield this weekend.
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The defending champions could wrap up an Six Nations triumph with a game to spare if they secure bonus-point win in Edinburgh.
Failure to get the result they need would still allow France to complete the job against England next weekend, and Dupont was clear the side will play the game and see where it takes them.
"It's important to win competitions when you're in a position to win them," he said.
"Obviously, for many reasons, it will be more than positive to win this tournament, but we still have two games to play and today we're far from it.
"The goal is to win the match. We know how difficult it is to win here. We don't need to talk about the quality of the Scottish team, especially since the beginning of this tournament.
"Our main focus is here for the moment. We will have time to see what happens next."
Dupont says Scotland have "surely the best attack of the championship" and believes the teams could put on a real show for the crowd, which will include 15,000 travelling fans.
"I hope that there will be a show, but it is important that we do not lose the focus of winning the match," said the Toulouse star. "But if there can be both, it is obviously all the better.
"We have the keys to compete with Scotland, but we will have to be at the maximum of our concentration and intensity to be able to compete."