As the 2027 Rugby World Cup approaches, Ireland is poised for an exciting tournament following a favorable draw. The team shares its pool, Pool D, with Scotland, Uruguay, and Portugal. This marks the third consecutive World Cup where Ireland and Scotland will face each other.
Significant Matchups in Pool D
Inclusion of Uruguay and Portugal adds an interesting dynamic to the group, as Ireland has never competed against them in this setting before. The historical context is bolstered by the fact that Ireland achieved a remarkable 1067 victory over Portugal in their first match in July.
Path to the Knockout Stages
The stakes are high, as the winners of Pool D will advance to the Round of 16. They are likely to face one of the thirdplaced teams, which could include Georgia or Italy. Quarterfinal opponents could likely be Argentina, under the guidance of Felipe Contepomi, alongside England and the runnersup of Pool A, likely New Zealand or Australia.
The runnersup of Pool D will face the winners of Pool E, with France expected to take the top spot there. This group contains Japan, the USA, and Samoa. Historically, Ireland has struggled against France in World Cups but secured a victory most recently, winning 259 in a final group match.
Potential Challenges Ahead
The journey to the final, set for November 13, 2027, in Sydney, appears challenging. Fiji or Wales could emerge as quarterfinal contenders, with South Africa and the winners from Pool A, likely New Zealand or Australia, poised to contest the semifinals.
Upcoming Matches and Future Prospects
A lot can change in the 666 days leading up to the tournament opening, which is anticipated to feature a match between Australia and New Zealand on October 1, 2027, in Perth. Before then, Ireland and Scotland are set to compete in two more Six Nations fixtures.
Ireland currently has a strong track record against Scotland, having won the last 11 encounters. Their historical meeting at the World Cup occurred in 1991, when Scotland won 2415. However, Ireland triumphed in their recent World Cup pool games, winning 273 in Yokohama in 2019 and dominating 3614 in the Stade de France in 2023.