England rugby coach Stuart Lancaster admits his players must be more clinical and ruthless against France if they are to capture the Six Nations title.
Lancaster was left with mixed emotions after the 25-13 victory over Scotland at Twickenham - much more of a struggle than necessary with the hosts blowing hot and cold in front of the tryline.
Jack Nowell's late try, England's third of the game, ensured Lancaster's team jumped to the Six Nations summit, but only just.
They have a superior points difference over Ireland (37 to 33) with Wales third (+12).
The scene is now set for a nail-biting, tense and thrilling final day of the Championship next Sunday when Wales kick off the day in Rome, the Irish then play Scotland in Edinburgh and the English host France.