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Six Nations: Decision on whether France vs Scotland is to be postponed will be made on Wednesday

Ten France players - and head coach Fabien Galthie and assistant coach William Servat - have tested positive for coronavirus; Scotland scheduled to take on Les Bleus in the third round of the Six Nations on Sunday

Scotland's Blair Kinghorn makes a break under pressure from France's Matthieu Jalibert
Image: Scotland are scheduled to take on France in Paris on Sunday

Five more France rugby players have tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the number of infected players to 10, with Six Nations officials set to meet on Wednesday to decide if the team's match with Scotland on Sunday can go ahead as planned.

The French Rugby Federation (FFR) said on Monday that Cyril Baille, Peato Mauvaka, Romain Taofifenua, Charles Ollivon and Brice Dulin had returned positive tests on Sunday. Two members of staff are also thought to have contracted the virus.

Centre Arthur Vincent, hooker Julien Marchand, winger Gabin Villiere, prop Mohamed Haouas and scrum-half Antoine Dupont tested positive last week, along with coach Fabien Galthie.

French Government rules issued last week state that anyone testing positive must self-isolate for 10 days.

The players who tested positive have been replaced in the 31-man squad which is due to return to training on Wednesday, the FFR said.

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France's Antoine Dupont warming up before the Guinness Six Nations match at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin. Picture date: Sunday February 14, 2021.
Image: Antoine Dupont is one of ten France players who have tested positive for coronavirus

Six Nations officials said over the weekend they were confident the game in Paris would go ahead, but organisers said on Monday their Testing Oversight Group reviewed the situation and would reconvene on Wednesday to make a final decision.

"Should the decision be that the fixture cannot go ahead, the match will be rescheduled for the earliest possible date," organisers said in a statement.

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"Ensuring the health and safety of all players and staff is our number one priority."

France lead the standings with two wins from two games, ahead of Wales on points difference, as they seek to lift the Six Nations title for the first time since 2010.

Such is the depth of the squad that they should still be able to put out a strong side in Paris, where they have not lost to the Scots for 22 years.

Due to an availability conflict with their clubs, France fielded a virtual third team in last year's Autumn Nations Cup final against England and came within seconds of victory before losing to a sudden-death penalty in extra-time.

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