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Rugby-Spielpan-WM-2019 POOL A POOL B POOL C POOL D Ireland New ZealandEngland Australia Scotland South Africa France Wales Japan Italy Argentina Georgia Russia Namibia USA Fiji SamoaCanada Tonga Uruguay POOL A Date Day Time Team 1 Team 2Venue Stadium Capacity 20.09.2019Fri 19:45Japan Russia Tokyo Tokyo Stadium 49.970 22.09.2019 Sun 16:45Ireland Scotland Yokohama International Stadium Yokohama 72.327 24.09.2019 Tue 19:15Russia Samoa Kumagaya Kumagaya Rugby Stadium 24.000 28.09.2019Sat 16:15Japan Ireland Fukuroi Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa 50.899 30.09.2019Mon 19:15 Scotland Samoa Kobe Kobe Misaki Stadium 30.132 03.10.2019Thurs 19:15 Ireland Russia Kobe Kobe Misaki Stadium 30.132 05.10.2019Sat 19:30 Japan Samoa Toyota City City of Toyota Stadium 45.000 09.10.2019Wed 16:15 Scotland Russia Fukuroi Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa 50.899 12.10.2019Sat 19:45 Ireland Samoa Fukuoka Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium 22.568 13.10.2019 Sun 19:45 JapanScotland Yokohama International Stadium Yokohama 72.327 POOL B Date Day Time Team 1 Team 2Venue Stadium Capacity 21.09.2019Sat 18:45 New Zealand South Africa Yokohama International Stadium Yokohama 72.327 22.09.2019Sun 14:15Italy Namibia Higashiosaka Hanazono Rugby Stadium 30.000 26.09.2019Thurs 16:45 Italy Canada Fukuoka Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium 22.568 28.09.2019Sat 18:45 South Africa Namibia Toyota City of Toyota Stadium 45.000 02.10.2019Wed 19:15 New Zealand Canada Oita Oita Stadium 40.000 04.10.2019Fri 18:45 South Africa Italy Fukuroi Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa 50.899 06.10.2019Sun 13:45New Zealand Namibia Tokyo Tokyo Stadium 49.970 08.10.2019Tues 19:15 South Africa Canada Kobe Kobe Misaki Stadium 30.132 12.10.2019Sat 13:45 New Zealand Italy Toyota City of Toyota Stadium 45.000 13.10.2019Sun 12:15Namibia Canada Kamaishi Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium 18.187 POOL C Date Day Time Team 1 Team 2Venue Stadium Capacity 21.09.2019Sat 16:15 France Argentina Tokyo Tokyo Stadium 49.970 22.09.2019 Sun 19:15 England Tonga Sapporo Sapporo Dome 41.410 26.09.2019Thurs 19:45England USA Kobe Kobe Misaki Stadium 30.132 28.09.2019Sat 13:45 Argentina Tonga Higashiosaka Hanazono Rugby Stadium 30.000 02.10.2019Wed 16:45 France USA Fukuoka Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium 22.568 05.10.2019Sat 17:00England Argentina Tokyo Tokyo Stadium 49.970 06.10.2019Sun 16:45France Tonga Kumamoto Kumamoto Stadium 32.000 09.10.2019Wed 13:45 Argentina USA Kumagaya Kumagaya Rugby Stadium 24.000 12.10.2019Sat 17:15 England France Yokohama International Stadium Yokohama 72.327 13.10.2019Sun 14:45USA Tonga Higashiosaka Hanazono Rugby Stadium 30.000 POOL D Date Day Time Team 1 Team 2Venue Stadium Capacity 21.09.2019Sat 13:45 Australia Fiji Sapporo Sapporo Dome 41.410 23.09.2019Mon 19:15 Wales Georgia Toyota City City of Toyota Stadium 45.000 25.09.2019Wed 14:15Fuji Uruguay Kamaishi Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium 18.187 29.09.2019Sun 14:15Georgia Uruguay Kumagaya Kumagaya Rugby Stadium 24.000 29.09.2019Sun 16:45Australia Wales Tokyo Tokyo Stadium 49.970 03.10.2019Thurs 14:15Georgia Fiji Higashiosaka Hanazono Rugby Stadium 30.000 05.10.2019Sat 14:15 Australia Uruguay Oita Oita Stadium 40.000 09.10.2019Wed 18:45 Wales Fiji Oita Oita Stadium 40.000 11.10.2019Fri 19:15 Australia Georgia Fukuroi Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa 50.899 13.10.2019Sun 17:15Wales Uruguay Kumamoto Kumamoto Stadium 32.000 Quarter-Final 1 19.10.2019Sat 16:15 Winner Pool C Runner Up Pool D Oita Oita Stadium 40.000 Quarter-Final 2 19.10.2019Sat 19:15 Winner Pool B Runner Up Pool A Tokyo Tokyo Stadium 49.970 Quarter-Final 3 20.10.2019Sun 16:15 Winner Pool D Runner Up Pool C Oita Oita Stadium 40.000 Quarter-Final 4 20.10.2019Sun 19:15 Winner Pool A Runner Up Pool B Tokyo Tokyo Stadium 49.970 Semi-Final 1 26.10.2019Sat 17:00 Winner QF 1 Winner QF 2 Yokohama International Stadium Yokohama 72.327 Semi-Final 2 27.10.2019 Sun 18:00Winner QF 3 Winner QF 4 Yokohama International Stadium Yokohama 72.327 Bronze Final 01.11.2019Fri 18:00 Runner Up SF 1 Runner Up SF 2 Tokyo Tokyo Stadium 49.970 Final 02.11.2019Sat 18:00 Winner SF 1 Winner SF 2 Yokohama International Stadium Yokohama 72.327.
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