World Cup play-offs: Who could Ireland play and how does the draw work?
After the excitement of Ireland's incredible 3-2 comeback over Hungary, attention will now turn to who Ireland will play in the play-offs.
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After the excitement of Ireland's incredible 3-2 comeback over Hungary, attention will now turn to who Ireland will play in the play-offs.
Another eventful weekend of autumn international rugby is done and dusted and there's plenty to discuss after some action-packed encounters brought drama, controversy and, in the case of Wales, a badly-needed win.
Scotland were booed off at Murrayfield after botching a 21-0 lead in a remarkable 33-24 defeat at the hands of in-form Argentina.
EDINBURGH :Argentina scored five unanswered tries in a devastating 20-minute second-half spell to come from 21-0 down to beat Scotland 33-24 at Murrayfield on Sunday.
COPENHAGEN : Denmark had to come from behind to grab a 2-2 draw with Belarus on Saturday, missing a golden opportunity to put themselves in the driving seat in World Cup qualifying Group C as second-placed Scotland lost 3-2 in Greece.
LONDON :New Zealand coach Scott Robertson rued his side's lack of cutting edge as their Grand Slam hopes were dashed by England in a 33-19 defeat on Saturday, with a poor start to the second half costing the All Blacks dearly.
ATHENS :Scotland are one home win away from securing a place in next year's World Cup despite suffering a 3-2 defeat by Greece on Saturday, with Denmark's 2-2 draw with Belarus in the other Group C game offering a lifeline and setting up a blockbuster clash with the Danes on Tuesday.