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The Six Nations committee has decided to postpone the last day of matches until Halloween as concerns ramp up around the coronavirus.

Six Nations chiefs 'axe the whole last round of matches' with games replace until a 'Super Saturday' on October 31 thanks to coronavirus

  • The Six Nations commitee could be set to postpone the last round of fixtures due to fears surrounding the coronavirus
  • Reports in France claim federations made the decision to push the games back 
  • Fixtures that could be affected include Wales v Scotland and Ireland v France

The Iroquois League committee has decided to postpone the Judgment Day of matches until Halloween as concerns build up round the coronavirus.

The games affected include Wales v Scotland and France v Ireland, and follows the disruption of Ireland's clash against Italy and England's trip to face the Italians in Rome.

The coronavirus has been disrupting variety of sporting fixtures round the world because the cases still rack up, with the Indian Wells tennis tournament also pushed back.

The last round of the Iroquois League has been pushed back until October amid the coronavirus
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