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Six Nations 2021: France head coach Fabien Galthie tests positive for coronavirus

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France are favourites to win the 2021 Six Nations title after victory in their first two games

France head coach Fabien Galthie has tested positive for coronavirus, the French Rugby Federation (FFR) has said.

Earlier on Tuesday, the FFR said the entire squad was isolating after a non-playing staff member also tested positive.

The pair will isolate for seven days, with France due to host Scotland on 28 February.

France are top of the Six Nations table after two wins from two, having beaten Ireland in Dublin on Sunday.

An FFR statementexternal-link said neither of those who had tested positive had any symptoms, adding: “They will continue to work from a distance.”

All players tested negative on Monday evening and will be be tested again on Wednesday, then twice more this week.

France will announce their 31-man squad for the Scotland match on Wednesday.

Ireland said no positive results were found when all members of their squad and backroom staff were tested on Monday.

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