Ireland-South Africa showdown at Rugby World Cup finally on. England, Georgia eye wins
PARIS (AP) — Top-ranked Ireland’s game with No. 2 South Africa on Saturday has the feel of a Rugby World Cup final even though it’s only their third match of the pool stage.
Neither team will be knocked out by defeat at Stade de France, but it will have still have a significant bearing on the rest of the tournament. The winner will likely top Pool B and avoid host France in the quarterfinals, yet face an equally massive contest against three-time champion New Zealand.
The stuff of dreams, for fans at least.
Ireland is on a 15-game winning streak but faces a Springboks side chasing a record fourth world title.