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Misión casi imposible a cuatto meses • de su entrada en el Seis Naciones también debutante ESPANA tZ’ Tonga Estreno histórico en busca de 100.00 habitantes, 62 islas y resultados dignos + veneración absoluta al rugby Sábado 2octubre Sábado 2 octubre 14.00 ESPAÑA-UruguayGalashiels 16.00 Inglaterra-Italia Twickenham Domingo 3octubre Domingo 3 octubre 16.00 Fscocia-SiuáfrieMurTayfield 14.00 N.Zelanda-Tonga Bristol Viernes 8 octubre Sábado 9octubre 15.00 EscodaUruguayMuifayfleid 1520 lnglatena-N.Zelanda Twickenham Domingo lo octubre Domingo 10octubre 16.00 Soráhia-ESPAÑAMurrayfleld 18.00 Italia-Tonga Leicester Viernes 15 octubre Jueves 14octubre 16.00 Swóf ña-Uruguay Glasgow 12.00 N.Zelanda-Italia Fluddersfleld Sábado 16octubre Viernes 15 octubre 14.00 Escocia-ESPAÑAMu;1] rrayf le Id 12.00 Inglaterra-Tonga lwickenharn;1] Grupoc;0] GrupoD;0] Borquetfi. Justribó BARCELONA;1] punch de Australia o el glanlour Estadios: Estadios: O El viernes se de los AlI Blacks’ Jonah Lomu. 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