Fabien Galthie’s French swatted aside Italy last Sunday in Rome with a record 73-24 victory that featured 11 tries.
Two returning players and French teams' results in Europe put Les Bleus in good heart despite injuries.
The French, who defeated New Zealand 30-29 at Stade de France last Saturday, are looking to close out an unbeaten Autumn Nations Series that started with a November 9 win over Japan.
Saturday's blockbuster under the Parisian lights rekindled the love affair between two great - and very different - rugby nations.
Just the one point separated the mighty All Blacks and France on Saturday evening, as the impressive hosts took a 30-29 victory over their rivals. There was a reason why this match had been billed as the big one this weekend, and the theatricals inside the incredible Stade de France truly lived up to its billing.
Stade de France has been spoilt with some classic rugby contests over the past 14 months, and fans were set for another one as the All Blacks came to town.
France opened their Autumn Nations Series campaign in commanding form, dishing out a hefty defeat to an ambitious but outclassed Japan side.
After a summer of disharmony, Les Bleus are back in action with their talisman Antoine Dupont but there are problems from within the ranks
France's uncapped duo of Joshua Brennan and Regis Montagne have dropped out of their 42-man squad as they prepare to face Japan on Saturday at the Stade de France.