The second match of the XV of France, Wednesday, against the United States, could be compromised by the typhoon Mitag.

World Rugby announced Sunday it warned the XV of France and the United States of the potential risk that their meeting on Wednesday in Fukuoka World Cup, be canceled because of the typhoon Mitag, which could hit the southwest of Japan the day of the meeting.

A bad scenario for the Blues

In this case, each team would be awarded two points (draw 0-0), a scenario that could compromise the chances of qualification of the Blues (4 pts, a match) - the fight with Argentina (6 pts, 2 m.), which they beat in opening (23-21), and England (10 pts, 2 m.) - for the quarter-finals.

This disaster scenario is far from being recorded because, according to World Rugby, "the latest available information indicates that the typhoon would move further away from the Japanese coast than initially planned, which would reduce the risk of impact. interest of the teams and to preserve the integrity of the competition, we informed France and the United States of the emergency measures applicable in the event that the meteorological conditions did not allow the holding of this meeting on the date set in Fukuoka ".

New meteorological opinion on Monday

"We will continue to closely monitor the evolution of the typhoon with our meteorological data provider, local authorities, transport providers and teams.A new weather advisory will be released tomorrow (Monday)," the statement said.

The impact of typhoons on the course of the competition is a matter of concern for World Rugby. Less than two weeks before the start of the World Cup, Typhoon Faxai struck Tokyo and the neighboring city of Chiba, killing two people and causing major air disturbances in Narita, one of Tokyo's two major airports. . And on September 21, World Rugby issued a weather alert on Typhoon Tapah's approach, ultimately downgraded to a tropical storm.