After their victory against Uruguay, the Welsh have validated the first place in their group, synonymous with quarter-final against France.

The XV of France will face Wales, first in Pool D, in the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup, Sunday, October 20 in Oita (south). The Welsh finished the unbeaten first phase by winning an improved victory over Uruguay (35-13) on Sunday in Kumamoto.

The Welsh win gives Australia the second place in Pool D, which faces England in the quarter-finals on 19 October. The poster of the last two quarter-finals will be determined after the match Japan-Scotland, played in the evening (19:45 local, 12:45 French) in Yokohama. Ireland (Pool A), New Zealand and South Africa (Pool B) are already qualified. The last ticket is played between Japanese and Scots in Kumamoto. The match was confirmed at the beginning of the day by the match organizers. The match will be played in Yokohama, a suburb of Tokyo, a zone hit by Typhoon Hagibis that has killed at least 14 people and caused enormous damage.