The world’s top two teams – the Springboks and All Blacks – are likely to meet at the quarter-final stage of the 2027 World Cup in Australia.
On Wednesday, New Zealand were drawn in Pool A with Australia, Chile and Hong Kong, while the Boks were placed in Pool B with Italy, Georgia and Romania.
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If the Boks and All Blacks both top their pools, and win their round-of-16 matches, they will meet in the quarter-finals.
The winner of that is likely to face France in the semi-finals and possibly England in the final.
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Meanwhile, hosts Australia are projected to meet England in a quarter-final should the Wallabies finish second in Pool A.



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