McErlean starts at fullback as Ireland U20s bid to continue winning streak

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Over 7,000 tickets have already been sold for Friday evening's game in Musgrave Park

RICHIE MURPHY HAS made just one change to his starting XV as Ireland U20s bid to continue their winning streak in Friday evening’s crunch Six Nations meeting with France [8pm, RTÉ2].

The IRFU announced on Wednesday that over 7,000 tickets have already been sold for Friday evening’s game in Musgrave Park.

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