The 2023 Rugby World Cup in France will be on the agenda on Sunday with games from the tournament’s three potential winners, South Africa, Australia and England, who on paper will face affordable rivals.
In a Group B game, the Springboks, who defeated Scotland (18-3) to enter the game, face Romania in Bordeaux on Sunday (1:00 p.m. GMT), fourteen compared to the team fielded in the first game Changes there agree.
In…
In a Group B game, the Springboks, who defeated Scotland (18-3) to enter the game, face Romania in Bordeaux on Sunday (1:00 p.m. GMT), fourteen compared to the team fielded in the first game Changes there agree.
In Group C, Australia, who also easily beat Georgia, face Fiji in Saint-Etienne (3:45 p.m. GMT). Perhaps without their captain Will Skelton, who has a muscle injury.
A win would virtually ensure the Wallabies qualify for the quarter-finals of the competition.
In Group D, Sunday ends with a very interesting game between England and Japan in Nice (19:00 GMT), after the two teams won their first games of the World Cup.
“We know the reasons for which they will challenge us. We have to dominate them before they dominate us,” said Japanese coach Shin Hasegawa after the opening win against Chile (42:12), which was able to restore its injured captain Kazuki Himeno in the first meeting.
— Program for Sunday, September 17th
Group B
(1:00 p.m. GMT) South Africa – Romania
Group C
(15:45 GMT) Australia – Fixed
Group D
(7:00 p.m. GMT) England v Japan