This is THE rugby event expected by all rugby fans. France welcomes Ireland on Saturday October 31, 2020 at the Stade de France from 9:10 p.m., for the 2020 Six Nations Championship closing game. A great game with two of the best national teams in Europe.
So, of course, we would not miss this for anything in the world! After a very amazing and thrilling 2020 Six Nations Championship, it’s time to discover who’s the winner. Who will be the last? Who will make the grand slam?
It is to answer all those questions that the Ireland national rugby union team will play against the French team on Saturday October 31, 2020. As for us, we are supporting the French we hope will once again be triumphant! First scheduled on March 14, 2020 the game has been postponed to October over the health crisis.
But perhaps are you wondering what the 2020 Six Nations Championship is? It simply is the biggest rugby union competition in Europe. The six countries are England, Scotland, Ireland, France, Wales and Italy. The winner gets the European champion title. Every year, in February and March, the best of European rugby meets in every country to try and get the grand slam: winning every single game. So, what are you expecting? Go and support your team!
Supporters, if you want to be part of this event, you will have to wait until the Covid-19 epidemic has gone. For now, the game is to be played without a crowd, as it takes place at the Stade de France. Set in Seine-Saint-Denis, and then on maximum alert, with mandatory curfew from 9 p.m, and as the game starts at 9:10 p.m. and professional sport has been granted dispensation, the Stade de France will be closed to crowds.
Dates and Opening Time
On October 31, 2020
Starts at 10:00 a.m.
Location
Stade de France
93200 Saint-Denis
93200 Saint Denis