An Irish Fan Dies in Paris Prior to Ireland vs. Scotland Match

An Irish fan who came to France to attend the clash of the Rugby World Cup between Ireland and Scotland on Saturday night at the Stade de France has died on Thursday in Paris.

Irish rugby mourns as the Shamrock XV brilliantly secured their spot in the quarter-finals of the World Cup after their victory against Scotland (36-14) on Saturday night at the Stade de France, according to British media reports.

The Irish Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirms the death. The information has been confirmed by the Irish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, who did not provide further comment on the cause of death. This supporter who came to support the Shamrock XV died shortly after his arrival in France.

A large delegation of Irish supporters has been in France since the beginning of the World Cup. Over 30,000 green supporters fill the French stadiums for every game of Johnathan Sexton’s teammates. Qualified for the quarter-finals, Ireland will face New Zealand next Saturday, again at the Stade de France (9 pm).

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