RWC 2025 pool permutations ahead of matches on 31 August
With the Rugby World Cup 2025 quarter-final line-up still uncertain, here are the full pool permutations ahead of the four matches on Sunday, 31 August, with the final round of games to follow next weekend.
With one round of the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 pool phase still to play, only three teams – England, Canada and Scotland – have already secured qualification for the quarter-finals. Five places in the last eight remain up for grabs, and below we outline how results in each pool could still affect the outcome.
Pool A
- England have qualified after USA - AUS draw on Saturday - they have 10 points to 8 (AUS) and 3 (USA)
- USA must beat Samoa with a bonus point (BP) to have a chance of a quarter-final
- Australia need a BP to qualify for the quarter-finals regardless of what USA do
- If Australia lose and don't get a BP and USA win with a bonus point, they both finish on eight points - it will go to points difference first given draw (currently +135 in Australia’s favour, +73 to -62)
Pool B
- Canada and Scotland have qualified
Pool C
- If both New Zealand and Ireland win, both qualify for quarter-finals
- If Spain beat Ireland without a BP, then a New Zealand BP win means they qualify (only Ireland could match their 10 points)
- Same applies for Ireland if Japan win without BP
- If either Japan or Spain get a BP win then it will go to final round as three teams could still finish on 10 points
Pool D
- If both France and South Africa win, both qualify for quarter-finals
- If Italy beat South Africa without BP and France beat Brazil with BP, then France qualify (Italy can't get more than nine)
- If Italy get BP win, then it goes to final weekend to determine quarter-finals
- If Italy and South Africa draw, then France will qualify with a win