
The IRFU says Saturday's Women's Six Nations game between Ireland and France will go ahead.
The match, in Donnybrook, had been in doubt after France was added to the Government's list of mandatory hotel quarantine for incoming travelers.
Its unclear tonight exactly how the French side will be facilitated but there has been talk of exempting elite sportspeople from the mandatory hotel quarantine system.
The winners of Saturday's game will play England in the tournament final on 24 April.
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