Glasgow Times

Top- 14 decision could affect Six Nations

- HENRY McCALL

THE outcome of a meeting over French clubs’ participat­ion in this season’s European competitio­ns is due to be announced today – with a potential knock- on effect on the Six Nations.

Concerns over the new strain of coronaviru­s prompted the Ministries of Interior, Health and Sport to hold talks with EPCR, who run the Champions and Challenge Cups, and LNR, the representa­tive body for the Top- 14.

If France’s clubs are told by Paris that they are unable to compete in the remaining two rounds of group- stage fixtures, the competitio­ns could be suspended.

Other possible outcomes are for a number of matches to be cancelled – a course of action that would damage the credibilit­y of the tournament­s – or for the French authoritie­s to accept the enhanced Covid measures brought in by EPCR this week as sufficient.

One of the new measures is to undertake testing three days out from a match, the timing adopted by the Top- 14, while in England testing is completed on Mondays or Tuesdays.

“EPCR and the LNR participat­ed in a meeting on Thursday afternoon with members of the French government,” an EPCR statement read. “The objective was to present the revised Covid- 19 protocols for rounds three and four of the 2020- 2021 Heineken Champions Cup and European Challenge Cup.

“Notable updates to the protocols include the addition of matchday minus- three testing, conforming to the new directives of the French government. EPCR expects to receive a decision from the authoritie­s by the end of Saturday.”

If the French government refuses to allow the Top 14 clubs to compete this month – Bayonne and Toulon have already threatened withdrawal – it could have implicatio­ns for the Six Nations. France play their opening two games away next month and are also due to face England at Twickenham on March 13.

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