CNN —. South Africa’s Rugby World Cup campaign has been overshadowed by accusations of racial and physical abuse leveled at one of its star players, prompting an internal investigation from
W ramach imprezy odbywającej się na stadionach Japonii, zaplanowanych zostało 48 meczów, w terminach od 20 września do 2 listopada 2019. Piątek 20 września 2019 12:45 Japonia – Rosja (Grupa A) Sobota 21 września 2019 06:45 Australia – Fidżi (Grupa D) 09:15 Francja – Argentyna (Grupa C) 11:45 Nowa Zelandia – Republika Południowej Afryki (Grupa B) Niedziela 22 września 2019 07:15 Włochy – Namibia (Grupa B) 09:45 Irlandia – Szkocja (Grupa A) 12:15 Anglia – Tonga (Grupa C) Poniedziałek 23 września 2019 12:15 Walia – Gruzja (Grupa D) Wtorek 24 września 2019 12:15 Rosja – Samoa (Grupa A) Środa 25 września 2019 07:15 Fidżi – Urugwaj (Grupa D) Czwartek 26 września 2019 09:45 Włochy – Kanada (Grupa B) 12:45 Anglia – USA (Grupa C) Sobota 28 września 2019 06:45 Argentyna – Tonga (Grupa C) 09:15 Japonia – Irlandia (Grupa A) 11:45 Republika Południowej Afryki – Namibia (Grupa B) Niedziela 29 września 2019 07:15 Gruzja – Urugwaj (Grupa D) 09:45 Australia – Walia (Grupa D) Poniedziałek 30 września 2019 12:15 Szkocja – Samoa (Grupa A) Środa 2 października 2019 09:45 Francja – USA (Grupa C) 12:15 Nowa Zelandia – Kanada (Grupa B) Czwartek 3 października 2019 07:15 Gruzja – Fidżi (Grupa D) 12:15 Irlandia – Rosja (Grupa A) Piątek 4 października 2019 11:45 Republika Południowej Afryki – Włochy (Grupa B) Sobota 5 października 2019 07:15 Australia – Urugwaj (Grupa D) 10:00 Anglia – Argentyna (Grupa C) 12:30 Japonia – Samoa (Grupa A) Niedziela 6 października 2019 06:45 Nowa Zelandia – Namibia (Grupa B) 09:45 Francja – Tonga (Grupa C) Wtorek 8 października 2019 12:15 Republika Południowej Afryki – Kanada (Grupa B) Środa 9 października 2019 06:45 Argentyna – USA (Grupa C) 09:15 Szkocja – Rosja (Grupa A) 11:45 Walia – Fidżi (Grupa D) Piątek 11 października 2019 12:15 Australia – Gruzja (Grupa D) Sobota 12 października 2019 06:45 Nowa Zelandia – Włochy (Grupa B) 10:15 Anglia – Francja (Grupa C) 12:45 Irlandia – Samoa (Grupa A) Niedziela 13 października 2019 05:15 Namibia – Kanada (Grupa B) 07:45 USA – Tonga (Grupa C) 10:15 Walia – Urugwaj (Grupa D) 12:45 Japonia – Szkocja (Grupa A) Sobota 19 października 2019 09:15 Ćwierćfinał: Anglia – Australia 12:15 Ćwierćfinał: Nowa Zelandia – Irlandia Niedziela 20 października 2019 09:15 Ćwierćfinał: Walia – Francja 12:15 Ćwierćfinał: Japonia – Republika Południowej Afryki Sobota 26 października 2019 10:00 Półfinał: Anglia – Nowa Zelandia Niedziela 27 października 2019 10:00 Półfinał: Walia – Republika Południowej Afryki Piątek 1 listopada 2019 10:00 Mecz o 3. miejsce: Nowa Zelandia – Walia Sobota 2 listopada 2019 10:00 Finał: Anglia – Republika Południowej Afryki Zobacz także: Miasta-gospodarze RWC 2019 w Japonii Najlepsze momenty Pucharu Świata w rugby Rekordy RWC: przyłożenia Zobacz wszystkie wpisy z cyklu Puchar Świata w rugby Strona korzysta z plików cookies. Pliki cookies służą do lepszego dopasowania serwisu do potrzeb użytkowników. Jeśli nie wyrażasz zgody na zapisywanie tego typu plików, zmień ustawienia swojej przeglądarki. Kontynuuj
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11. Josh Adams (Wales) The tournament's top try-scorer with seven, Welsh star Adams gets the nod in our team ahead of Fijian flyer Semi Radradra and Japan's Kotaro Matsushima. The Cardiff Blues
Sam Phiri, reprezentant Zimbabwe w Rugby 7 oraz doświadczony i kreatywny gracz ataku, wzmacnia nasz skład w nadchodzącym sezonie. Witamy w Gdańsku, Sam! Jest szybki, zwrotny i mocny. Potrafi zagrać nieszablonowo, podać w pełnym biegu, przełamać linię – ale ciężka praca w obronie też nie jest mu obca. To reprezentant Zimbabwe, Sam Phiri, który dołączył do Lechii w przerwie wakacyjnej. Będzie grał w Gdańsku w nadchodzącym sezonie. – Jestem naprawdę podekscytowany i nie mogę doczekać się pierwszych spotkań w barwach Lechii. Myślę, że klub ma prawdziwy potencjał, aby walczyć o mistrzostwo w nadchodzącym sezonie i dam z siebie wszystko, co możliwe na boisku i poza nim, aby to się udało – mówi Sam Phiri. W ubiegłym sezonie Sam walczył na boiskach w barwach krakowskiej Juvenii, gdzie dał się poznać nie tylko jako utalentowany gracz ataku w rugby XV, ale również z sukcesami brał udział w rozgrywkach siódemkowych, zdobywając punkty dzięki szybkości i dokładnym podaniom. W Ekstralidze rozegrał w Juvenii wszystkie mecze, w których był wystawiany, zdobywając 35 punktów – wszystkie z przyłożeń, również w meczach z drużynami z czołówki, jak Ogniwo Sopot czy Orkan Sochaczew. Rugbowa kariera naszego nowego zawodnika ataku pokazuje, że Sam ma papiery na granie. Urodził się w Harare; sportem interesował się od najmłodszych lat. Rugby zawodowe upomniało się o niego po imponującym występie w U18 Craven Week, kiedy Phiri został zauważony przez skautów Western Province. Solidne występy w Western Province Rugby Academy wystarczyły, aby przekonać trenerów, że Sam jest godny powołania do Currie Cup U19, gdzie wyróżniał się zarówno w 2016, jak i 2017 roku. Phiri jest znany z tego, że jego potencjał to nie tylko szybkość i świetne warunki fizyczne w szarży, ale ma również świetny przegląd pola gry, potrafi przewidzieć rozwój wypadków i znaleźć się we właściwym miejscu we właściwym czasie. Rozwijał się w U21 Currie Cup, a pierwszy seniorski profesjonalny debiut w drużynie Zimbabwe zaliczył podczas Supersport Rugby Challenge 2019. Jest powoływany do reprezentacji Zimbabwe Rugby7, był jej kapitanem, gra także w drużynie narodowej swego kraju w rugby XV jako skrzydłowy. Witamy w Gdańsku, Sam! Powodzenia! Dotychczasowa kariera 2022 – RC Lechia Gdańsk 2021 – 2022 Juvenia Kraków 2019 – 2021 Western Province (Supersport Challenge) 2018 – 2019 Zimbabwe (Supersport Challenge), Western Province (U21 Currie Cup) 2017 – 2018 Western Province (U21 Currie Cup), University of Cape Town (Super League A) 2016 – 2017 Western Province (U19 Currie Cup) 2015 – 2016 Zimbabwe (U18 Craven Week, World Rugby U20 Trophy) Photograph: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty Images 5 International Stadium Yokohama. Capacity: 72,327 Completed: 1997 Hosted 2002 Fifa World Cup final, following three group matches. 21 Sep Home » Rugby World Cup 2019The Rugby World Cup is coming to Asia for the first time! With Japan securing the rights to the RWC 2019 in 2009, the rugby showcase will run from 20 September to 2 November. RugbyAsia247 presents the most important information World Cup 2019Although Hong Kong and Singapore were presented as potential hosts when the JRFU (Japan Rugby Football Federation) submitted their bid to World Rugby, neither feature in the final selection of 12 National Olympic Stadium, which was targeting the 2020 Summer Olympics to be held in Japan was originally the planned venue for the RWC 2019 opening games and final. However, escalating costs have meant that the World Cup venue was replaced and the International Stadium Yokohama will host the prestigious finalAre you in Asia during the RWC 2019 but also looking for other rugby events and tournaments taking place? We have put together a guide on the best rugby tournaments in Asia during the Rugby World Cup. Keep tabs on all the best rugby tournaments in Asia with our Tournament Calendar. RWC matches and venuesRugby World Cup FixturesWorld Rugby has up to date information on the matches and venues.(all images are credited to World Rugby)Rugby World Cup PoolsRugby World Cup 2019 ticketsTickets for the showpiece event have been available for some time through a number of lotteries and all remaining RWC tickets are sold on a first come first serve Asian teams will play at RWC 2019?Although the RWC will be in Asia for the first time, only one Asian team will be represented in Japan, and that is the home nation. The Brave Blossoms had a fantastic Rugby World Cup in 2015 and we hope Asia will get behind them at the World Kong managed to make it to the final repechage playoffs but unfortunately lost out on final qualification for the World Cup in more about how the Japan national team did at the 2019 Pacific Nations Cup and their team selection for RWC World Cup 2019 ChampionsSouth Africa won the RWC 2019 beating England in the final to claim their 3rd Webb-Ellis Trophy and match the number that the All Blacks have. NZ claimed third place, beating Wales in the 3rd-4th World Cup 2019 legacyOne of the big questions for Japan RFU and World Rugby was the hope they could impact positively on Asia and leave a legacy after the RWC 2019. Below are some of the projects that are aiming to leave a positive rugby legacy in Pass It BackA partnership between World Rugby and ChildFund Pass It Back (PIB) was announced in 2018 an “Impact Beyond 2019 legacy programme, aims to transform the lives of tens of thousands of children from disadvantaged communities in Asia through the delivery of an integrated life-skills and non-contact tag rugby curriculum.”Fans can also choose to opt-in and donate when purchasing tickets to the Rugby World Cup more about PIB in our interview with ChildFund Pass It Back Regional Director, Chris Mastaglio. We find out about the origins of the project and its growth over the recent years. You can also find out about how the RWC mascot Ren-G is supporting the Beyond Asia 1 Million ProjectThis project had some ambitious goals but the numbers according to World Rugby are positive. The aim of Impact Beyond was to mainly accelerate the growth of rugby in 1 Million project numbers reached before the RWC 2019 (announced in December 2018)Impact in Japan230,000 new rugby participants in Get Into Rugby programmes across Japan200,000 schoolchildren in Rugby World Cup host cities introduced to tag rugby following its inclusion in the physical education curriculum of 1,982 schools in the Rugby World Cup host a total of 9,603 tag teachers were awarded licenses after completing their training and are now skilled to lead tag rugby Into RugbyA number of emerging Asian rugby nations have also rolled out programs under the Get Into Rugby program to introduce more youths to play rugby throughout Cup Trophy TourAsia has been included as the famous Webb-Ellis trophy circumnavigates the world in the lead up to the RWC 2019. Countries such as Hong Kong, China, Philippines, India, Japan, Nepal, and Malaysia have hosted the to RWCJames Owens (Hong Kong) and Ron Rutland (South Africa) embarked on an epic Race to RWC bicycle ride from London to Japan. The pair will deliver the whistle to be used at the opening of the RWC on Friday 20th September 2019. Aside from the massive publicity gained cycling over 20,000km in 231 days, the pair have importantly raised awareness and funds for the ChildFund Pass It Back rugby development program on the Race to RWC World Cup: by the numbers12 host cities20 teams48 matches207 broadcast territories3,000 media in attendance20,000 disadvantaged children in Asia who will benefit from ChildFund Pass It Back support400,000 international visitors899,288 Impact Beyond Asia 1 Million Project participants to million million tickets applied for14 million rugby fans in Japan112 million rugby fans in AsiaAre you travelling to and around Japan for the Rugby World Cup? We put together a list of some of the best movies and documentaries focused on rugby which you can enjoy while on the road or in the air!Rugby World Cup 2021The Women’s Rugby World Cup will be held in New Zealand in 2021. In August 2019, World Rugby announced that the Rugby World Cup tournaments (15s and sevens) will have gender-neutral names, starting with the World Cup in World Cup 2023After the RWC in Japan, attention will turn to France who will host the tournament in 2023. France beat bids from Ireland and South Africa to win the hosting rights for 2023. They previously hosted the tournament in 2007, which was won the Springboks from South interesting reads on Rugby in AsiaInterested in how rugby in Iran is growing with programs like Get Into Rugby? Fund out more in our interview with World Rugby Services Manager for Asia, Ridzal International Inclusive Challenge (ICC) has been confirmed to take place during the Rugby World Cup 2019 in Japan. The unique event will feature gay, inclusive and traditional rugby teams composed of players from around the our interview with Ada Milby (the first female member of the World Rugby Council as well as holding key roles in growing the game of rugby in the Philippines and Asia.) We talk rugby and gender-sport related issues as well as the growth of the women’s game in out about the courageous story of Hideyuki Sugita, known by his friends as Hide, who suffered a serious neck injury playing rugby. The injury resulted in him being almost completely paralyzed and he was told he would never walk again. In 2019 he overcame the tragedy by ascending Mount Fuji in Japan with support of his friends and teammates. 28 September, 2023. · 3 min read. Strange as it may seem, this match in Lyon is a must-win for New Zealand. The All Blacks come into this match third in Pool A, five points adrift of opponents Italy, and a further three behind leaders France. An unthinkable defeat here would leave them facing a pool stage exit for the first time.
The Rugby World Cup is contested every four years between the top international teams. The tournament was first held in 1987, when the tournament was co-hosted by New Zealand and Australia. In 2019, the tournament will be held in Japan. The winners are awarded the Webb Ellis Cup, named after William Webb Ellis, the Rugby School pupil who, according to a popular legend, invented rugby by picking up the ball during a football game. Four countries have won the trophy; New Zealand three times, Australia and South Africa each twice, and England once. New Zealand are the current champions, having defeated Australia in the final of the 2015 tournament in England. The tournament is administered by World Rugby, the sport's international governing body. Sixteen teams were invited to participate in the inaugural tournament in 1987, however since 1999, 20 teams have taken part. Japan will host the 2019 Rugby World Cup and France will host in 2023. In 1987, New Zealand won on home soil. In 1991, Australia were crowned champions in England, and the Springboks won the tournament in South Africa in 1995.
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The 2019 Rugby World Cup is well underway, with the group stages beginning to take shape after some dramatic opening Zealand, Ireland and South Africa are amongst the favourites to lift the trophy in All Blacks, reigning champions, are looking to win a third successive World are also hopes that the home nations – England, Wales and Scotland – will progress deep into the competition, while hosts Japan and Argentina are capable of producing some shock every match, venue and StageMatch 1: Japan 30-10 Russia (Pool A), Tokyo Stadium; Friday 20 September, 7:45pm (11:45am BST)Kotaro Matsushima scored a hat-trick as hosts Japan got off to the perfect start with victory over Russia in front of a 50,000 capacity 2: Australia 39-21 Fiji (Pool D), Sapporo Dome; Saturday 21 September, 1:45pm (5:45am BST)The Wallabies came from behind to see off Fiji with four second-half tries. Silatolu Latu scored twice in five minutes to put the game beyond the resolute Fijians. Match 3: France 23-21 Argentina (Pool C), Tokyo Stadium; Saturday 21 September, 4:15pm (8:15am BST)France secured a narrow victory over Argentina after withstanding a riveting second-half comeback. The Pumas, despite being 20-3 down at the break, turned the game on its head, leading 21-20 until a late drop-goal from Camille 4: New Zealand 23-13 South Africa (Pool B), International Stadium Yokohama; Saturday 21 September, 6:45pm (10:45am BST)Defending champions New Zealand extended their World Cup unbeaten run to 15 games with a hard-fought victory over South Africa. Tries from George Bridge and Scott Barrett were enough to give the All Blacks the 5: Italy 47-22 Namibia (Pool B), Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Sunday 22 September, 2:15pm (6:15am BST)A powerful Azzurri side had too much for Namibia, the lowest ranked team in the World Cup, easing to a bonus-point victory and scoring seven tries to sit top of the early standings in Group 6: Ireland 27-3 Scotland (Pool A), International Stadium Yokohama; Sunday 22 September, 4:45pm (8:45pm BST)World number one side Ireland swept Scotland aside and made an early statement of intent. Despite the absence of Rob Kearney, Robbie Henshaw and Keith Earls, the Irish proved far too strong for their beleaguered 7: England 35-3 Tonga (Pool C), Sapporo Dome; Sunday 22 September, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)England eased to victory over Tonga in their opening game. Manu Tuilagi scored two first-half tries to put Eddie Jones’ side in control, and Owen Farrell added three penalties and two 8: Wales 43-14 Georgia (Pool D), City of Toyota Stadium; Monday 23 September, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)Wales earned a bonus point to open their World Cup in style. The Six Nations champions delivered a strong statement of intent less than a week before tackling Pool D rivals Australia as they put Georgia to the 9: Russia 9-34 Samoa (Pool A), Kumagaya Rugby Stadium; Tuesday 24 September, 7:15pm (11:15am)Samoa survived being reduced to 13 men for almost 10 minutes in the first half and struggled to overcome a limited and exhausted Russia team to open their Pool A campaign with a bonus-point 34-9 2019 Rugby World Cup gets underway on 20 September (Getty)Match 10: Fiji 27-30 Uruguay (Pool D), Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium; Wednesday 25 September, 2:15pm (6:15am BST)Uruguay delivered the first upset of the Rugby World Cup with a stunning 30-27 victory over an error-prone Fiji in a Pool D match in Kamaishi. The South Americans, mostly amateurs, pulled off a famous win to leave Fiji’s hopes of making the quarter-finals in 11: Italy 48-7 Canada (Pool B), Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium; Thursday 26 September, 4:45pm (8:45am BST)Italy made it two bonus-point wins from as many Rugby World Cup Pool B games as they beat Canada 48-7 in Fukuoka. The seven-try haul from Conor O’Shea’s side matched that from Sunday’s 47-22 victory over 12: England 45-7 USA (Pool C), Kobe Misaki Stadium; Thursday 26 September, 7:45pm (11:45am BST)Joe Cokanasiga was the star attraction as England produced an impressive six-try rout of the United States to maintain their perfect start to the 2019 Rugby World 13: Argentina 28-12 Tonga (Pool C), Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Saturday 28 September, 1:45pm (5:45am BST)Argentina raced to a 26-minute bonus point with hooker Julian Montoya scoring a hat-trick, and Los Pumas held off a Telusa Veainu-inspired Tonga comeback for 2019 have already released the new Rugby World Cup tickets (Reuters)Match 14: Japan 19-12 Ireland (Pool A), Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa; Saturday 28 September, 4:15pm (8:15am BST)A Shizuoka Stunner! Japan produced one of the shocks of the tournament, beating the number one ranked side in the world 19-12, and the Brave Blossoms were worth every point of their 15: South Africa 57-3 Namibia (Pool B), City of Toyota Stadium; Saturday 28 September, 6:45pm (10:45am BST)Namibia could not cope with the power and potency of South Africa as the Springboks ran in nine tries on their way to a 57-3 16: Georgia 33-7 Uruguay (Pool D), Kumagaya Rugby Stadium; Sunday 29 September, 2:15pm (6:15am BST)Jaba Bregvadze gave Georgian and Japanese fans a bonus cheer when he scored a try and set up another with a chip kick to lead his lineup to a 33-7 victory over Uruguay in a Rugby World Cup Pool D game on Sunday. Match 17: Australia 25-29 Wales (Pool D), Tokyo Stadium; Sunday 29 September, 4:45pm (8:45am BST)Wales put one foot in the World Cup quarter-finals and announced themselves as major title contenders after beating Australia 29-25 at Tokyo 18: Scotland 34-0 Samoa (Pool A), Kobe Misaki Stadium; Monday 30 September, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)Scotland got back on track with a comfortable 34-0 victory over an ill-disciplined and disappointing Samoa. Match 19: France 33-9 USA (Pool C), Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium; Wednesday 2 October, 4:45pm (8:45am BST)It was a sloppy affair in Fukuoka, but France just about survived a tricky test against the USA and pulled away to secure a 33-9 bonus point 20: New Zealand 63-0 Canada (Pool B), Oita Stadium; Wednesday 2 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)A rampant New Zealand comprehensively beat a helpless Canada 63-0, with all three Barrett brothers on the score sheet as the All Blacks ran in nine 21: Georgia 10-45 Fiji (Pool D), Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Thursday 3 October, 2:15pm (6:15am BST)Fiji rediscovered their vigour and verve, turning on the flair to race away from Georgia in the second half and earn a comfortable victory, Match 22: Ireland 35-0 Russia (Pool A), Kobe Misaki Stadium; Thursday 3 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)Ireland endured something of an off day but prevailed over Russia 23: South Africa 49-3 Italy (Pool B), Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa; Friday 4 October, 6:45pm (10:45am BST)Andrea Lovotti saw red for a dangerous tackle as a Cheslin Kolbe-inspired South Africa blew Italy away in Shizuoka. Match 24: Australia 45-10 Uruguay (Pool D), Oita Stadium; Saturday 5 October, 2:15pm (6:15am BST)Australia had too much for Esteban Meneses’ plucky Uruguayan side, who scored a late consolation 25: England 39-10 Argentina (Pool C), Tokyo Stadium; Saturday 5 October, 5pm (9am BST)Tomas Lavanini was sent off in the first half as England secured another bonus point victory over 14-man ArgentinaEngland are looking to win the Rugby World Cup for the first time since 2003 (Getty)Match 26: Japan 38-19 Samoa (Pool A), City of Toyota Stadium; Saturday 5 October, (11:30am)In front of a passionate crowd Japan scored a bonus point try with the final play of the game to move back to the top of Pool 27: New Zealand 71-9 Namibia (Pool B), Tokyo Stadium; Sunday 6 October, 1:45pm (5:45am BST)Namibia started strongly and challenged New Zealand in the first half, but the All Blacks’ quality showed as they eased to an eleven-try victory. Match 28: France 23-21 Tonga (Pool C), Kumamoto Stadium; Sunday 6 October, 4:45pm (8:45am BST)France survived a real scare from the Tongans, clinging on for an immensely physical 23-21 victory to progress to the 29: South Africa 66-7 Canada (Pool B), Koba Misaki Stadium; Tuesday 8 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)South Africa secured their place in the quarter-finals with an emphatic 66-7 victory over 14-man Canada in Kobe. Canada again found the going tough in Pool B as they shipped 10 tries to the dominant 30: Argentina 47-17 USA (Pool C), Kumagaya Rugby Stadium; Wednesday 9 October, 1:45pm (5:45am BST)Argentina secured their berth at the 2023 World Cup with a 47-17 victory over the US. Defeat to England had already confirmed that the Pumas could only leave Pool C with a 31: Scotland 61-0 Russia (Pool A), Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa; Wednesday 9 October, 4:15pm (8:15am BST)Scotland whitewashed Russia in a dominant nine-try victory. Gregor Townsend’s side will now face hosts Japan in a showdown to reach the 32: Wales 29-17 Fiji (Pool D), Oita Stadium; Wednesday 9 October, 6:45pm (10:45am BST)Wales sealed their quarter-final place in a brutal 29-17 win over Fiji. Warren Gatland’s side recovered from a 10-point deficit to finish top of Pool 33: Australia 27-8 Georgia (Pool D), Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa; Friday 11 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)Australia were a long way off their best but managed to overcome Georgia 27-8 in difficult conditions in Fukuroi to book a likely World Cup quarter-final against 34: New Zealand 0-0 Italy (Pool B), City of Toyota Stadium; Saturday 12 October, 1:45pm (5:45am BST)The game was cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis, with each side taking two points. New Zealand top Pool All Blacks remain the team to beat at the Rugby World Cup (Getty)Match 35: England 0-0 France (Pool C), International Stadium Yokohama; Saturday 12 October, 5:15pm (9:15am)The game was cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis, with each side taking two points. Both progress through to the quarter-finals, with England top of Pool 36: Ireland 47-5 Samoa (Pool A), Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium; Saturday 12 October, 7:45pm (11:45am BST)14-man Ireland survived the sending off of Bundee Aki to secure their place in the quarter-finals with a comfortable win over 37: Namibia vs Canada (Pool B), Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium; Sunday 13 October, 12:15pm (4:15am BST)The dead-rubber was cancelled due to Typhoon Hagibis, with each side taking two points. Both will miss the knockout stages of the 38: USA 19-31 Tonga (Pool C), Hanazono Rugby Stadium; Sunday 13 October, 2:45pm (6:45am BST)Tonga launched a second-half fightback to defeat the US 31-19. However, both sides leave Japan 39: Wales 35-13 Uruguay (Pool D), Kumamoto Stadium; Sunday 13 October, 5:15pm (9:15am)Uruguay gave Wales a real test in Kumamoto, but Warren Gatland’s side eventually pulled away to top Pool D and set up a quarter-final against 40: Japan 28-21 Scotland (Pool A), International Stadium Yokohama; Sunday 13 October, 7:45pm (11:45am BST)Japan progressed to the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time, outlasting Scotland in a pulsating contest in Yokohama to finish top of Pool have not lost a Test since the 2018 Six Nations (Getty)Quarter-finalsMatch 41: England 40-16 Australia, Oita Stadium; Saturday 19 October, 4:15pm (8:15am BST)England swaggered into the semi-finals for the first time since 2007 with a superb quarter-final win in 42: New Zealand 46-14 Ireland, Tokyo Stadium; Saturday 19 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)New Zealand dismantled Ireland to set-up a semi-final against 43: Wales 20-19 France, Oita Stadium; Sunday 20 October, 4:15pm (8:15am BST)Sebastien Vahaamahina’s sending off cost France as Ross Moriarty snuck over at the death to secure Wales’ place in the 44: Japan 3-26 South Africa, Tokyo Stadium; Sunday 20 October, 7:15pm (11:15am BST)Japan’s dreams were ended by South Africa, whose ferocity in defence laid the platform for 45: England 19-7 New Zealand, International Stadium Yokohama, 5pm (9am BST)England produced a magnificent performance to upset the two-time defending champions and reach the 46: Wales vs South Africa, International Stadium Yokohama, 6pm (9am GMT)Third-Place Play-OffMatch 47: New Zealand vs Loser Semi-Final 2, Tokyo Stadium; Friday 1 November, 6pm (9am GMT)Match 48: England vs Winner Semi-final 2, International Stadium Yokohama; Saturday 2 November, 6pm (9am)PoolsPool A: Ireland, Scotland, Japan, Samoa, RussiaPool B: New Zealand, South Africa, Italy, Namibia, CanadaPool C: England, France, Argentina, USA, TongaPool D: Australia, Wales, Georgia, Fiji, Uruguay vkJr.
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