Japan National Team going to the finals tournament against Scotland tonight October 13th 17:56

In the Rugby World Cup Japan tournament, the Japanese national team will play against Scotland for the first final tournament tonight in the final round of the first league.

Japan will go to the final tournament that will be the first best 8 in the first three leagues so far and will enter the final game against Scotland from 7:45 on the 13th at Yokohama.
The game was scheduled to be held as planned despite the effects of Typhoon No. 19.

In Japan, Captain and Flanker Reach Michael and Commander Standoff Yu Tamura will start, and Wing ’s Kenki Fukuoka will be the first to start this tournament for the first time.

Scotland, on the other hand, has strong physiques with strong physiques and tactics using kicks, and Scrum Half's Graig Raidrow players and other mainstays preserved in the third round will start.

In this match, Japan will advance to the final tournament by winning or drawing, and even if it loses, if they get more bonus points than Scotland, such as bringing them into close matches within 7 points, the final tournament will be decided. .

Japan will be able to demonstrate the rapid development of attacks and tenacious defense that are shown at this tournament throughout the game, and it will be the key to winning the game by reducing the fouls that lead to losing points and how well it responds to the opponent's kick. .

At the match venue in Yokohama City, fans who watched the game will be assured that the game will be held as planned while the influence of Typhoon No. 19 remains, and voices that hope that the victims will be encouraged by surpassing the Japanese national team Was asked.

A 52-year-old woman who visited the company with a colleague of the company said, “I was worried about whether the match would be held, but it was decided that the event would be held safely and the venue was clear and it was really good. I want Japan to be encouraged by winning. "

Also, a 29-year-old man who visited with four families from the local city of Yokohama said, “I honestly didn't know much about rugby until the start of the tournament. I bought jerseys for four family members and came to watch the game.

On the other hand, a 55-year-old man who came to support from Scotland said, “I want to thank the Japanese people because the match will be held. Japan is a great team, but today I think Scotland will show its will and advance to the final tournament. "