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Rugby World Cup 2015 Times & Results


 

RESULTS TO BE UPDATED DAILY

Friday 18th September

England 35 vs Fiji 11 Pool A -RESULT
Twickenham, London

Saturday 19th September

Tonga 10 vs Georgia 17 Pool C - RESULT
Kingsholm
Ireland 50 vs Canada 7 Pool D - RESULT
Millennium Stadium
South Africa 32 vs Japan 34 Pool B - RESULT
Brighton Community Stadium
France 32 vs Italy 10 Pool D -RESULT
Twickenham, London

Sunday 20th September

Samoa 25 vs USA 16 Pool B - RESULT
Brighton Community Stadium
Wales 54 vs Uruguay 9 Pool A - RESULT
Millennium Stadium
New Zealand 26 vs Argentina 16 Pool C - RESULT
Wembley

Wednesday 23rd September

Scotland 45 vs Japan 10 Pool B - RESULT
Kingsholm
Australia 28 vs Fiji 13 Pool A - RESULT
Millennium Stadium
France 38 vs Romania 11 Pool D - RESULT
Olympic Stadium

Thursday 24th September

New Zealand 58 vs Namibia 14 Pool C - RESULT
Olympic Stadium

Friday 25th September

Argentina 54 vs Georgia 9 Pool C - RESULT
Kingsholm

Saturday 26th September

Italy 23 vs Canada 18 Pool D - RESULT
Elland Road
South Africa 46 vs Samoa 6 Pool B - RESULT
Villa Park
England 25 vs Wales 28 Pool A - RESULT
Twickenham, London

Sunday 27th September

Australia 65 vs Uruguay 3 Pool A - RESULT
Villa Park
Scotland 39 vs USA 16 Pool B - RESULT
Elland Road
Ireland 44 vs Romania 10 Pool D - RESULT
Wembley

Tuesday 29th September

Tonga 35 vs Namibia 21 Pool C - RESULT
Sandy Park

Thursday 1st October

Wales 23 vs Fiji 13 Pool A - RESULT
Millennium Stadium
France 41 vs Canada 18 Pool D - RESULT
Stadium

Friday 2nd October

New Zealand 43 vs Georgia 10 Pool C - RESULT
Millennium Stadium

Saturday 3rd October

Samoa 5 vs Japan 26 Pool B - RESULT
Stadium
South Africa 34 vs Scotland 16 Pool B - RESULT
St James’ Park
England 13 vs Australia 33 Pool A - RESULT
Twickenham, London

Sunday 4th October

Argentina 45 vs Tonga 16 Pool C - RESULT
Leicester City Stadium
Ireland 16 vs Italy 9 Pool D - RESULT
Olympic Stadium

Tuesday 6th October

Canada 15 vs Romania 17 Pool D - RESULT
Leicester City Stadium
Fiji 47 vs Uruguay 15 Pool A - RESULT
Stadium

Wednesday 7th October

South Africa 64 vs USA 0 Pool B - RESULT
Olympic Stadium
Namibia 16 vs Georgia 17 Pool C - RESULT
Sandy Park

Friday 9th October

New Zealand 47 vs Tonga 9 Pool C - RESULT
St James’ Park

Saturday 10th October

Samoa 33 vs Scotland 36 Pool B - RESULT
St James’ Park
Australia 15 vs Wales 6 Pool A - RESULT
Twickenham, London
England 60 vs Uruguay 3 Pool A - RESULT
Manchester City Stadium

Sunday 11th October

Argentina 64 vs Namibia 19Pool C - RESULT
Leicester City Stadium
Italy 32 vs Romania 22 - Pool D - RESULT
Sandy Park
France 9 vs Ireland 24 Pool D - RESULT
Millennium Stadium
USA 18 vs Japan 28 Pool B - RESULT
Kingsholm

Saturday 17th October

QF1 South Africa 23 vs Wales 19 - RESULT
Twickenham, London
QF2 New Zealand 62 vs France 13 - RESULT
Millennium Stadium
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Sunday 18th October

QF3 Ireland 20 vs Argentina 43 - RESULT
Millennium Stadium
QF4 Scotland 34 vs Australia 35 - RESULT
Twickenham, London

Saturday 24th October

SF1 New Zealand 20 vs South Africa 18 - RESULT
17.00 Twickenham, London

Sunday 25th October

SF2 Argentina 15 vs Australia 29 - RESULT
17.00 Twickenham, London

Friday 30th October

Bronze Final South Africa 24  vs Argentina 13 - RESULT
Olympic Stadium

Saturday 31st October

Final New Zealand 34 vs Australia 17
Twickenham, London

Jade Christopher Bentley Adams 16
(@jcba & @jcba_official)

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  1. England will play their last pool match at Manchester City Stadium. This match will start at 20:00 pm BST in Pool A. WATCH ENGLAND VS URUGUAY LIVE here

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  2. INDEED, not that it has any relevance. #Home

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