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311018 - Principality Stadium manager Mark Williams and WRU CEO Martyn Phillips in the North Stand of Principality Stadium, which is the location for the 4,200 capacity Alcohol Free Zone, which will be in use for the first time when Wales take on Scotland on Saturday 3 November
Gareth Everett/Huw Evans Agency
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311018 - Principality Stadium manager Mark Williams and WRU CEO Martyn Phillips in the North Stand of Principality Stadium, which is the location for the 4,200 capacity Alcohol Free Zone, which will be in use for the first time when Wales take on Scotland on Saturday 3 November
Gareth Everett/Huw Evans Agency
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311018 - WRU CEO Martyn Phillips and Principality Stadium manager Mark Williams in the North Stand of Principality Stadium, which is the location for the 4,200 capacity Alcohol Free Zone, which will be in use for the first time when Wales take on Scotland on Saturday 3 November
Gareth Everett/Huw Evans Agency
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311018 - WRU CEO Martyn Phillips and Principality Stadium manager Mark Williams in the North Stand of Principality Stadium, which is the location for the 4,200 capacity Alcohol Free Zone, which will be in use for the first time when Wales take on Scotland on Saturday 3 November
Gareth Everett/Huw Evans Agency
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311018 - WRU CEO Martyn Phillips and Principality Stadium manager Mark Williams in the North Stand of Principality Stadium, which is the location for the 4,200 capacity Alcohol Free Zone, which will be in use for the first time when Wales take on Scotland on Saturday 3 November
Gareth Everett/Huw Evans Agency