Scotland keep World Cup hopes alive with win over Tonga
Scotland sealed a bonus-point 45-17 victory over Tonga in Nice on Sunday to keep their hopes of making the World Cup quarter-finals alive.
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Scotland sealed a bonus-point 45-17 victory over Tonga in Nice on Sunday to keep their hopes of making the World Cup quarter-finals alive.
Scotland romped to the bonus-point victory they required over Tonga at Stade de Nice to kick-start their World Cup campaign and keep alive their hopes of qualification for the knockout phase from Ireland's pool.
Wales play Australia tonight in a match that will see them qualify for the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals if they win. Warren Gatland goes up against under-fire Eddie Jones in Lyon on the back of two wins from two.
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Ireland have no immediate injury concerns following last night's World Cup win over South Africa.