Kick off is a quarter-to-five kick-off.
Ireland face France in their final match of this season's under-20 Six Nations in Cardiff later.
Kick off is a quarter-to-five kick-off.
Earlier on, France beat Australia 28-26 in Melbourne in their second Test to secure a first win on Australian soil in 31 years.
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— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) July 13, 2021
It is second plays third on the final day of an action-packed #SixNationsU20 as the Ireland U-20s, sponsored by @PwCIreland, lock horns with their French counterparts.#ShoulderToShoulderhttps://t.co/sqjNW9MkhO

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