PARIS (AP) — The Six Nations rugby match between France and Scotland on Sunday will be postponed after an 11th French player tested positive for the coronavirus. Scotland expressed its disappointment at not being able to fulfil the fixture, while fingers were being pointed in France about the origins of an outbreak that could lead to the championship being extended — just like last year. The Six Nations testing oversight group unanimously recommended the match in Paris be postponed after the French squad went back into isolation following a positive test by an unnamed player in the latest round of checks late Wednesday. The Six Nations council will ratify the postponement later Thursday. “We will be working on the rescheduling of this fixture and will communicate the date in due course,” the oversight group said. The game had been given the go-ahead on Wednesday despite 10 France players — including captain Charles Ollivon and star scrumhalf Antoine Dupont — testing positive for COVID-19 in checks over the past week.Read more on NewsOK.com