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RWC2015 Match Schedules A5-13-10 MATCH SCHEDULE POOL A POOL B POOL C POOL D AUSTRALIA SOUTH AFRICA NEW ZEALAND FRANCE ENGLAND SAMOA ARGENTINA IRELAND WALES SCOTLAND TONGA ITALY FIJI JAPAN GEORGIA CANADA URUGUAY USA NAMIBIA ROMANIA Fri Sep 18, 20:00 - Twickenham Stadium Sat Sep 19, 16:45 - Brighton Community Stadium Sat Sep 19, 12:00 - Kingsholm Stadium Sat Sep 19, 14:30 - Millennium Stadium England v Fiji South Africa v Japan Tonga v Georgia Ireland v Canada Sun Sep 20, 14:30 - Millennium Stadium Sun Sep 20, 12:00 - Brighton Community Stadium Sun Sep 20, 16:45 - Wembley Stadium Sat Sep 19, 20:00 - Twickenham Stadium Wales v Uruguay Samoa v USA New Zealand v Argentina France v Italy Wed Sep 23, 16:45 - Millennium Stadium Wed Sep 23, 14:30 - Kingsholm Stadium Thu Sep 24, 20:00 - Olympic Stadium Wed Sep 23, 20:00 - Olympic Stadium Australia v Fiji Scotland v Japan New Zealand v Namibia France v Romania Sat Sep 26, 20:00 - Twickenham Stadium Sat Sep 26, 16:45 - Villa Park Fri Sep 25, 16:45- Kingsholm Stadium Sat Sep 26, 14:30 - Elland Road England v Wales South Africa v Samoa Argentina v Georgia Italy v Canada Sun Sep 27, 12:00 - Villa Park Sun Sep 27, 14:30 - Elland Road Tue Sep 29, 16:45 - Sandy Park Sun Sep 27, 16:45 - Wembley Stadium Australia v Uruguay Scotland v USA Tonga v Namibia Ireland v Romania Thu Oct 1, 16:45 - Millennium Stadium Sat Oct 3, 14:30 - Stadium MK Fri Oct 2, 20:00 - Millennium Stadium Thu Oct 1, 20:00 - Stadium MK Wales v Fiji Samoa v Japan New Zealand v Georgia France v Canada Sat Oct 3, 20:00 - Twickenham Stadium Sat Oct 3, 16:45 - St James’ Park Sun Oct 4, 14:30 - Leicester City Stadium Sun Oct 4, 16:45 - Olympic Stadium England v Australia South Africa v Scotland Argentina v Tonga Ireland v Italy Tue Oct 6, 20:00 - Stadium MK Wed Oct 7, 16:45 - Olympic Stadium Wed Oct 7, 20:00 - Sandy Park Tue Oct 6, 16:45 - Leicester City Stadium Fiji v Uruguay South Africa v USA Namibia v Georgia Canada v Romania Sat Oct 10, 16:45 - Twickenham Stadium Sat Oct 10, 14:30 - St James’ Park Fri Oct 9, 20:00 - St James’ Park Sun Oct 11, 14:30- Sandy Park Australia v Wales Samoa v Scotland New Zealand v Tonga Italy v Romania Sat Oct 10, 20:00 - Manchester City Stadium Sun Oct 11, 20:00 - Kingsholm Stadium Sun Oct 11, 12:00 - Leicester City Stadium Sun Oct 11, 16:45 - Millennium Stadium England v Uruguay USA v Japan Argentina v Namibia France v Ireland QF1 QF2 QF3 QF4 SAT OCT 17, 16:00 SAT OCT 17, 20:00 SUN OCT 18, 13:00 SUN OCT 18, 16:00 TWICKENHAM STADIUM MILLENNIUM STADIUM MILLENNIUM STADIUM TWICKENHAM STADIUM WINNER POOL B WINNER POOL C WINNER POOL D WINNER POOL A RUNNER-UP POOL A RUNNER-UP POOL D RUNNER-UP POOL C RUNNER-UP POOL B SF1 BRONZE FINAL SF2 SAT OCT 24, 16:00 FRI OCT 30, 20:00 SUN OCT 25, 16:00 TWICKENHAM STADIUM OLYMPIC STADIUM TWICKENHAM STADIUM WINNER QF1 RUNNER-UP SF1 WINNER QF3 WINNER QF2 RUNNER-UP SF2 WINNER QF4 FINAL SAT OCT 31, 16:00 TWICKENHAM STADIUM WINNER SF1 WINNER SF2 TM © Rugby World Cu p Limited 2008.
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