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6th May 2016
04:11pm BST

A Eurostar spokesperson has said: "Throughout the tournament, there are two levels of alcohol restriction: zero alcohol, and limited alcohol.
"These are applied during specific days and time periods, and passengers on affected trains will be notified of the relevant details for their journey in pre-travel emails."
Scores of Irish fans are likely to travel on the Eurostar from London to France to support Martin O'Neill's men during the Euros.
Ireland's campaign kicks off against Sweden in Stade de France on Monday, June 13.
The squad then travels to Bordeaux to face Belgium on June 18, before taking on Italy four days later in Lille.

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