Three matches are scheduled for Stellenbosch: Ireland vs Georgia (kick-off 2pm local), France vs New Zealand (4:30pm) and South Africa vs Argentina (7pm). Over in Athlone, Wales vs Spain is the opening match (2pm) followed by England vs Fiji (4:30pm) and Australia vs Italy (7pm).
The Spanish have the honour of opening the pool the DHL Stadium this Saturday, taking on a French team that didn’t fire on all cylinders in a Six Nations campaign that only merited third place.
Round three of the Rugby World Cup was absolutely chaotic. France’s demolition of Namibia came at a price as Antoine Dupont picked up an injury that may rule him out of the quarter-finals, whilst Australia all but crashed out of the tournament after their biggest-ever loss against Wales.