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Updated: February 22, 2021, 8:23 pm
Fabien Galthie’s France squad has been hit by an Covid-19 outbreak (Brian Lawless/PA)
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Scotland will have to wait until Wednesday to learn if their Guinness Six Nations clash in Paris will go ahead after France confirmed another five players had tested positive for coronavirus.
Les Bleus are due to host Gregor Townsend’s team at the Stade de France on Sunday – but the game has been thrown into doubt after an outbreak among Fabien Galthie’s squad.
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Cardiff’s Principality Stadium will be used on Sunday for the first time as a rugby venue since Wales lost to France there almost 12 months ago. It then became Dragon’s Heart Hospital, treating coronavirus patients, before it was decommissioned. Wales played all six of their 2020 autumn internationals at Parc y Scarlets in Llanelli, but they now head home, albeit behind closed doors and to a back-drop of more than 70,000 empty seats. Wales have produced some inspired performances over the years in front of their adoring fans, yet that wall of sound will now effectively be replaced by an atmosphere-free zone.
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