but can Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales see out the series?

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but can Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales see out the series?

Ireland, England, Wales, Scotland and France have won rugby's biggest matches. France is now the world's top team for the first time. South Africa have dropped to third place after their defeat by Wales. New Zealand are now at their lowest ranking since the World Cup.

France are the current Six Nations champions. Scotland are ranked second in the world. Wales have shown that they can beat South Africa. France and Scotland will be paired with the countries ranked 2nd and 3rd in world at the 2023 World Cup.

The results for the home nations were reversed and they are tied at 1-1 going into the third and final round of matches.

Ireland beat New Zealand 23-12 in the second Test in Dunedin. It was Ireland's fourth win in last seven Tests. New Zealander's head coach Ian Foster is on a sticky wicket. There is already a groundswell of support for the Crusaders' Scott Robertson to get the top job. Captain Sam Cane was ridiculed by Peter O'Mahony during the match in Newedin and that is unlikely to have gone down well in his camp.

England won the second Test in Brisbane. Sam Underhill and Maro Itoje are out injured. Tom Curry returned home last week after being concussed in the first Test. England coach Eddie Jones praised Richard Cockerill for improving their maul.

South Africa and Wales are playing a rugby union series. The first Test was won by South Africa 13-12. Wales came within an ace of winning the first game at Loftus Versfeld. South African coach Jacques Nienaber rested 19 of his 23 players and rested 14 World Cup winners for the second Test.

Argentina take on Scotland in the final rugby international in Santiago del Estero on Saturday at 8.10 pm BST. It's the first time the stadium has hosted a full rugby match. Scotland won the second match 29-6 in Salta.


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