Ben White is adamant Scotland still have full belief they can navigate their way through an increasingly hazardous pathway to the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals.The Scots knew upon arrival in France at the start of the month they faced a tall order to get out of a formidable Pool B containing Ireland and South Africa, the two highest-ranked teams in the world.But their task has become even more difficult with each passing weekend at the tournament, with their defeat to the Springboks, bonus points for the two big guns against Tonga and Romania, and Ireland's narrow win over the Boks all conspiring to leave Gregor Townsend’s team up against it.The Scots now know they must get a bonus-point win over Romania in Lille on Saturday and then defeat Ireland in Paris the following weekend either with a bonus point or by denying Andy Farrell’s team a losing bonus."We know we have to play well every match," said scrum-half White. "We know we have to get a bonus point against Romania and then we have a chance against Ireland."As a group we’re really excited about the challenge of that.
We’re not down and out, so it’s really exciting that we’re going into these matches with something to play for."We’ve got to back ourselves and make sure we do everything we can to get out the group."The Scotland squad watched Saturday night’s compelling encounter between their group rivals on television, and the fact Ireland beat the reigning world champions cranked up the heat on Townsend’s team to get a bonus-point win over Tonga on Sunday, which they duly did.White was keen to point out that their qualification bid remains in their control and that they require no favours from other sides."It was a great Test match between two good teams," he said