When are the Rugby World Cup 2023 quarter-finals and what is the full schedule
The 2023 Rugby World Cup has reached the final eight of the competition, with the quarter-finals of the tournament now confirmed in France.
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup has reached the final eight of the competition, with the quarter-finals of the tournament now confirmed in France.
Australian media rued their side's "cruellest" exit from the Rugby World Cup on Sunday after Fiji squeezed past the Wallabies to reach the quarter-finals, despite a shock defeat to Portugal.
PARIS : Australians are among the most enthusiastic gamblers on the planet so it is perhaps no surprise the country's worst ever Rugby World Cup campaign was built on two high-stakes decisions.
TOULOUSE, France: Portugal would not have been on many people’s radar as a team to watch heading into the World Cup, but their attacking style, potent back three and strong forward pack have made them among the best tier two teams at the tournament.
TOULOUSE, France : Fiji just managed to qualify for the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals but, having lost to minnows Portugal in their final Pool C game, are fully aware they will need to dramatically improve to beat England next weekend.
The Pacific Islanders needed a point to progress and knock two-time champions Australia out in the group phase for the first time in World Cup history.
Fiji advanced to face England in the quarter-finals of the World Cup, eliminating Australia, despite suffering a stunning 24-23 loss to Portugal who secured their first ever win in this tournament at the eighth attempt.
TOULOUSE, France : Fiji sneaked into the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals despite a 24-23 defeat by Portugal, who claimed their first ever win in the tournament, as Australia were eliminated on Sunday.