The road to the World Cup quarter finals is slowly taking shape in most of the pools.

NZ in Pool A has 15 points with a game in hand against Canada on Sunday while France looks good to be the runner up with 10 points at hand and they will face Tonga on Saturday who has 5 points but the tries scored against them and the points difference is not in their favor.

In Pool B while it is still wide open, England have 14 points while Argentina and Scotland are both at 10 points.

Argentina have a game with Georgia while Scotland will need to beat England with a bonus point and should not allow them to come in with a 7 points difference.

Ireland and Australia are through from Pool C but the pool winner will be decided after Italy takes on Ireland on Sunday.

Looking at the likely quarterfinals, Ireland will meet either Samoa or Wales, England up against France, South Africa meets Australia and the All Blacks facing Argentina.

This evening at 6.30pm, Wales will meet Namibia while Fiji's last RWC pool game is against Wales on Sunday at 5pm.

Story by:
Dreu Vukailagi