Few do Rugby World Cup drama quite like the feuding French

James Harrington Pool C quarter-final qualification was decided last weekend but, with reports of another Rugby World Cup mutiny in the French camp, it’s easy to forget there’s still one key match to play, assuming it does not fall victim to Typhoon Hagibis.

Few do Rugby World Cup drama quite like the feuding French

Pool C quarter-final qualification was decided last weekend but, with reports of another Rugby World Cup mutiny in the French camp, it’s easy to forget there’s still one key match to play, assuming it does not fall victim to Typhoon Hagibis.

England are due to meet France in Yokohama City on Saturday morning. The winners will face Pool D runners-up, probably Australia, in the quarter-finals. The losers meet the winners of Pool D, likely to be Wales.

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