Munster's game with Stade Francais, scheduled for 3:15pm on Sunday at the Stade Jean-Bouin in Paris, has been postponed.
All Champions Cup games which were scheduled to be played in France last weekend were postponed following Friday's tragic events in Paris.
Munster's match v @SFParisRugby this weekend has been postponed. More info to follow soon on https://t.co/s07gsPxHoV pic.twitter.com/XRlJoeNQFy
— Munster Rugby (@Munsterrugby) November 17, 2015
In statement released by Stade, a desire not to put government and security forces under unnecessary pressure was cited as the reason for the postponement.
In light of recent and tragic events, Stade Francais Paris does not wish to overburden or complicate the work of the government and security forces by organising a sporting event to bring together 15,000 people in Stade Jean-Bouin.
The club has therefore decided to postpone the meeting of Stade Francais Paris and Munster, initially scheduled to take place this Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 16:15.
In consultation with the authorities, the EPCR (European Professional Club Rugby) and LNR (Ligue Nationale de Rugby), a postponement date will be announced shortly.
Munster beat Treviso in their opening game of the competition on Saturday.
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