Ireland's Six Nations chances were dealt a huge blow this evening as France defeated Wales in Cardiff.
With the French coming into the final round as the only team unbeaten, a win in Cardiff would tee up a Grand Slam tilt against England on final day.
France just about survived in a pulsating clash with Wales, with a disappointing display seeing the hosts push France all the way through.
An early Anthony Jelonch try proved the difference as a Melvyn Jaminet penalty was the only score of the second half.
Andy Farrell's men pushed the French close in Paris last month, with Les Blues needing a late rally to end Ireland's challenge.
But Ireland are well aware that they can't dwell on tonight's result as they prepare to take on England in Twickenham tomorrow evening.
A win for Ireland in that means that Six Nations Championship aside, they will fight for silverware in the form of a Triple Crown against Scotland in the finale.
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