Thousands of rugby fans from Ireland will be travelling to Paris this weekend to see Andy Farrell's side take on Scotland but should be aware that bedbugs are all over the city
Irish rugby fans have been warned to be wary of a bedbug infestation in Paris ahead of this weekend's clash with Scotland.
Footage on social media shows bedbugs crawling over seats on the Paris Metro, with other videos showing swarms of the insects appear on cinema seats. The news couldn't come at a worse time for rugby fans from Ireland and Scotland as their highly anticipated World Cup showdown is due to take place at Stade de France in Paris this Saturday.
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