The top eight teams in the world rankings will contest the World Cup quarter-finals in Japan this weekend.
Here, we look at the head-to-head records, player and team stats, and the sides’ Rugby World Cup pedigree in four handy graphics.
England v Australia
The first of the four quarter-finals takes place at 8.15am Irish time between old adversaries England and Australia, with the winners facing either New Zealand or Ireland at the semi-final stage.
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New Zealand v Ireland
Much has been made of Ireland’s two victories over New Zealand in their last three Test matches, but the stats below go some way in showing just how big a task is facing Joe Schmidt’s side.
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Wales v France
The only Northern Hemisphere-only quarter-final sees Warren Gatland’s Wales come up against an unpredictable French side. What will Jacques Brunel’s men bring to the quarter-finals?
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Japan v South Africa
Japan famously beat the Springboks four years ago and this time around have reached the knock-out stages, but Rassie Erasmus’ side will be looking to spoil the party for the hosts.
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Ireland in a good place but All Blacks built for knockout rugby
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