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English Result 14 attempts in world cup recording wins with Samoa
Canada won Scottish 40-19 in Exeter In the Saturday introductory game for conquering the pool B women’s World Cup rugby.
It will face runners from the pool and in the quarterfinals, while Scotland will play winners in the pool, which should be a team team and six nations rival England, after completing a second in their group.
England, which faces Australia on Saturday, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and France, all qualified for the last eight, but will want to pass as winners of the group.
Australia and the United States are fighting for the end place in the last eight.
Below you can find out what each team needs this weekend, plus on the earlier network, full group plates and results.
Each match will be available for live watching on the BBC.
Teams reward four points to win, two points for drawing and zero points for loss.
However, teams will also be assigned a bonus point if they achieve four attempts or more, and / or if they lose seven points or less.
The best two teams from each pool qualify for the nockout phase.
Tourniments Favorites England also won their matches in style, but will want to win a group beating Australia in Brighton on Saturday.
If you beat Australia, Vallaroos will look for a top-notch place in the group and England will pass as runners.
Australia leads the US for five points in the table and bonus point would be enough to dispute them in the last eight, regardless of the results against England.
The United States passes if they resided with a huge grade and Australia is very lost enough to allow now to overcome the massive difference between the part of 135 points between the parties.
Samoa can’t qualify and look for her first tournament victory.
Saturday 6. September:
USA in Samoa (13:30 BST) Stadium York Community – Iplayer, BBC Sport Website and BBC Sport App
England V Australia (17:00 BST), Brighton & Hove Albion Stadium – BBC Two from 16:40 and BBC Radio 5 Sports plugin from 16:45
30. August:
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Another seed Canada won Scotland on Saturday to finish the top of the group.
Scottish runners will now probably have to face tom prone to English in the quarterfinal.
Wales is facing Fiji, who wants to end the Poor World Championship with victory.
Saturday 6. September:
Canada 40-19 Scotland, Sandy Park – Match report
Wales in Fiji (14:45), Sandy Park – BBC Two from 14:15 and BBC Radio 5 Sports plugin from 14:30
30. August:
Canada 42-0 Wales, Salford Community Stadium – Match report
Scotland 29-15 Fiji, Salford Community Stadium – Match report
23. August:
Ireland is the new Zealand Champions in Brighton on Sunday to determine who wins the group and potentially received the quadrant quarter final draw.
Ireland Beat black pamps 29-27 The last time the sides were played at the VKSV1 tournament in Vancouver last September.
New Zealand has an advantage if the match thanks different superior points, but Ireland still could finish the top if the attempted bonus bonus and the ruling champions that rule four times are drawn.
Sunday 7. September:
Japan in Spain (12:00), York Community Stadium – Iplayer, BBC Sport Website and BBC Sport App
New Zealand in Ireland (14:45), Brighton and Hove Albion Stadium – BBC Two from 14:30, BBC Radio 5 Sports plugin from 14:30 and BBC Radio Ulster and Foil from 14:00
Springbox women are the first time qualified for the nockout phase and at the top will group if an impressive form against France at Northampton in Northampton on Sunday.
With two bonuses, he points France, the draw would be enough for South Africa to finish the top of the pool.
Sunday 7. September:
Italy v Brazil (14:00), Franklin’s Gardens – Iplayer, BBC Sport Website and BBC Sport App
France in South Africa (16:45), Franklin’s Gardens – Iplayer, BBC Sport Website and BBC Sport App
Saturday, 13. September:
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Friday, 19. September:
Saturday 20. September: