Sunderland Echo

France given go-ahead to resume Six Nations bid

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Any doubt over England's Guinness Six Nations clash with France taking place as scheduled has faded after the findings of Les Bleus' investigat­ion into their coronaviru­s outbreak were approved by the French government.

A meeting on Friday morning between French Rugby Federation president Bernard Laporte, education minister Jean-Michel Blanquer and sports minister Roxana Maracinean­u resulted in the Championsh­ip favourites being given the green light to continue playing.

Maracinean­u had threatened to withdraw France because of the outbreak which saw 12 players and four back room staff, including head coach Fabien Galthie, test positive for COVID-19, forcing the postponeme­nt of the round three match against Scotland.

It emerged that Galthie left the squad's bubble on the opening weekend to watch his son play rugby, while members of the squad also went out to eat waffles when in Rome to play Italy.

However, France have been cleared of any wrongdoing with Blanquer describing the coronaviru­s safety measures in place as "well developed", although he added that "you can never be too vigilant".

In response to the last point, Laporte has stated "now, no more leaving the hotel. It's belt and braces".

France face England at Twickenham next Saturday with their showdown against Scotland in Paris set to be rearranged for March 26.

Sam Underhill, meanwhile, will hand England a boost by making his comeback from a hip problem for Bath today.

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