Rugby World Cup in Japan Set for Exciting Knockout Phase

Rugby World Cup in Japan Set for Exciting Knockout Phase
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Tokyo: The ongoing Rugby World Cup in Japan seems set for an exciting climax as the top eight teams prepare for captivating quarter-finals to be played over the weekend.

The organizers said they were satisfied with how the ninth Rugby World Cup had progressed, despite having to cancel three matches over the last weekend due to the devastating Hagibis typhoon in Japan, reports Efe news.

“We now look forward to exciting quarterfinals,” World Rugby chairman Bill Beamount said.

The tournament has been drawing large audiences and more than 1.8 million tickets have been sold, while the match between Japan and Scotland on Sunday was followed live by around 50 million fans.

The final stage of the tournament would begin on Saturday with the first quarter-final between two powerhouses of the Sport — England, and Australia, in the southwestern city of Oita. IANS

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