The Argentine team will face its Japanese counterpart next Sunday starting at 8 in search of the long-awaited qualification.
He Rugby World Cup France 2023 is beginning to come to an end, given that the fifth and last date remains to be played for the group stage to close and all the teams are looking askance at who their rivals could be in the quarterfinals while they prepare their respective matches. that, in the case of The Pumasit will be before Japan on Sunday at 8 (Argentine time).
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The quarterfinals will begin to be played on Saturday, October 14 and on that day the winning team of the Group Cwhich until now is Welshcompared to the second of the Group D, Los Pumas.


Everything suggests that on this final date of the group stage the Welsh will easily beat Georgia and? The Pumas will surpass Japanso there is a high chance that this will end up being the crossing.
That same day, but in the second round of the day, the winner of the B Groupwhich is currently South Africa (although Ireland has one less contested match) and the second of the Group A: New Zealand.
On Sunday, October 15, there will also be two quarterfinal matches: the first will see the leader of the Group D (England) in front of the bodyguard Group C, Australiaalthough Fiji He has a less contested match and if he adds at least one point it will displace him from that position.
The winner of the Group A, Francein front of the escort of the B Groupwhich for now is Ireland, despite the fact that they have a less contested match and if they win it they would displace South Africa and the crossing would change.
The possible quarterfinal matches
Saturday October 14:
- Wales-Los Pumas
- Ireland, South Africa or Scotland-New Zealand
Sunday, October 15:
- England-Australia (or Fiji)
- France-South Africa (Ireland or Scotland)
Source: Ambito

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