Owen Farrell of England walks past the Web Ellis trophy. South Africa were deserved victors, winning 32-12.Stu Forster/Getty Images
South Africa's lock Eben Etzebeth (C) passes the ball to South Africa's centre Damian De Allende (L). The win over England gave the Springboks their third World Cup title.Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
Eben Etzebeth of South Africa looks on from the bottom of the scrum. The Springboks ran away with the game in the second half after scoring two tries.Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Jonny May of England breaks past Frans Malherbe of South Africa. England won the World Cup in 2003, but have now lost two finals to South Africa -- in 2007 and 2019.Dan Mullan/Getty Images
New Zealand's wing Ben Smith (L) celebrates with scrumhalf Aaron Smith after scoring a try during the Japan 2019 Rugby World Cup bronze final match against Wales. The All Blacks ran out comfortable 40-17 winners.Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
The All Blacks celebrate their bronze medal success.Hannah Peters/Getty Images
Wales were never able to match the power and speed of the All Blacks.AFLO/Reuters
Wales' flanker Justin Tipuric (L) fights for the ball with New Zealand's lock Brodie Retallick (C) and fullback Beauden Barrett.Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
Wales' Adam Beard catches the ball in the lineout.Aaron Favila/AP
Japan's former Emperor Akihito (centre L) and Empress Michiko wave during the bronze final match.Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
Kieran Read of New Zealand acknowledges the fans following his final appearance for the All Blacks.Hannah Peters/Getty Images
Wales takes on South Africa in the second semifinal in Yokohama Sunday. Welshman Aaron Wainwright (right) tackles Springbok flanker Pieter-Steph Du Toit.Charley Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
Wales' Dan Biggar passes the ball as he is tackled by Du Toit during the Rugby World Cup semifinal.Christophe Ena/AP
South Africa scrum-half Faf de Klerk on the prowl during the semifinal against Wales. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Wales' full back Leigh Halfpenny on the attack against South Africa. Odd Anderson/AFP/Getty Images
South Africa's RG Snyman wins a high ball against Wales.Michael Steele/Getty Images
South Africa triumphs 19-16 thanks to a late penalty kick from Handre Pollard. Springbok hooker Bongi Mbonambi (center) gestures after booking a spot in the final against England.Charley Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
England's Manu Tuilagi scores after a powerful start from his side in the semifinal against three-time champion New Zealand.Eugene Hoshiko/AP
England teammates celebrate a try -- ultimately ruled out -- from Ben Youngs against the All Blacks.Aaron Favila/AP
New Zealand's TJ Perenara passes the ball before he hits the ground during the semifinal against England.Aaron Favila/AP
England wing Johnny May takes flight past the outstretched hand of New Zealand's Richie Mo'unga.Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
New Zealand's centre Jack Goodhue is tackled by Courtney Lawes as a dominant England trounces New Zealand 19-7 to reach its first World Cup final since 2007.Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
South Africa's Faf de Klerk runs to score a try during the Rugby World Cup quarterfinal match at Tokyo Stadium between Japan and the Springboks. South Africa won 26-3.Mark Baker/AP
Japan's Shota Horie is tackled by South Africa's Eben Etzebeth.Jae C. Hong/AP
Fans react during the Rugby World Cup quarterfinal match at Tokyo Stadium between Japan and South Africa.Jae C. Hong/AP
Lukhanyo Am (C) of South Africa jump for the balls during a lineout.Pablo Morano/MB Media/Getty Images
Yutaka Nagare looks dejected after Japan's defeat.Pablo Morano/MB Media/Getty Images
Michael Leitch of Japan acknowledges the crowd whilst walking down the tunnel after the Brave Blossoms' defeat.Richard Heathcote/World Rugby/Getty Images
Aaron Wainwright celebrates with teammates after Wales' 20-10 quarterfinal win over France.Peter Cziborra/Reuters
France's Gael Fickou battles for possession with Wales' Owen Watkin during quarterfinal at Oita Stadium.Ashley Western/AP
France's lock Sebastien Vahaamahina (black cap) elbows Wales' flanker Aaron Wainwright (L). Vahaamahina was red carded and his dismisall proved key as Wales took control of the match.Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
France fans are pictured during the Rugby World Cup 2019 quarterfinal against Wales.Dave Winter/Icon Sport/Getty Images
Wales' lock Alun Wyn Jones (C) catches the ball.Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
Wales' Dan Biggar takes selfies with fans at the end quarterfinal.David Davies/PA/Getty Images
New Zealand's full back Beauden Barrett (C) looks to pass the ball during the Japan 2019 Rugby World Cup quarterfinal match against Ireland. The All Blacks won 46-14.Odd Anderson/AFP/Getty Images
Ireland's centre Robbie Henshaw scores a try.Odd Anderson/AFP/Getty Images
Samuel Whitelock of New Zealand stretches for a lineout ball.Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Ireland's prop Tadhg Furlong (L) is tackled.Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
Jordie Barrett of New Zealand scores his team's seventh try.Richard Heathcote/World Rugby/Getty Images
Sam Underhill of England looks to tackle Will Genia of Australia their quarterfinal match. England won 40-16.David Rogers/Getty Images
Jonny May of England takes on Kurtley Beale of Australia.David Rogers/Getty Images
Reece Hodge of Australia claims a high ball under pressure from Jonny May of England.Dan Mullan/Getty Images
Kurtley Beale of Australia evades Owen Farrell and Elliot Daly of England.Dan Mullan/Getty Images
Maro Itoje of England claims a lineout ahead of Rory Arnold and Izack Rodda of Australia.Dan Mullan/Getty Images
Japan's Kenki Fukuoka evades Scotland's Chris Harris and Greig Laidlaw during the Group A game between Japan and Scotland at International Stadium Yokohama in Yokohama, Japan, on Sunday.Stu Forster/Getty Images
Japan's players line up for a minute of silence for the victims of Typhoon Hagibis prior to their match against Scotland. At least 15 people were killed and 140 are missing after Japan's worst storm in decades.Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images
Japan's Michael Leitch misses the lineout ball. Japan will face South Africa in the semi-finals.Jae Hong/AP
Japan's Yutaka Nagare grabs the ball against Scotland's Jamie Ritchie.Jae Hong/AP
Scotland's wing Tommy Seymour is tackled. Japan beat Scotland 28-21 on home soil to reach their first ever World Cup quarterfinal.Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images
Wales' back row James Davies catches the ball above back row Ross Moriarty during the Pool D match between Wales and Uruguay at the Kumamoto Stadium in Kumamoto, Japan, on Sunday.Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images
Wales' centre Hadleigh Parkes is tackled.Christophe Simon/AFP/Getty Images
Wales winger Hallam Amos runs with the ball as Uruguay's prop Juan Echeverria goes to tackle.Christophe Simon/AFP/Getty Images
Hallam Amos of Wales and Gaston Mieres of Uruguay jump for a high ball. Wales beat Uruguay 35-13, qualifying them for a quarterfinal match against France.Michael Steele/Getty Images
The Tonga players perform the Sipi Tau prior to the Group C game between USA and Tonga at Hanazono Rugby Stadium in Osaka, Japan on Sunday.Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
United States' Cam Dolan catches the ball. The United States led the game 12-7 at half-time.Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images
Tonga's Malietoa Hingano runs at the United States defense.Kyodo News via AP
Tonga came back in the second half for a final score of 31-19, marking the team's first win at the 2019 Rugby World Cup and fourth spot in Pool C.Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images
Ireland's Keith Earls runs past the Samoan defense during the Rugby World Cup Pool A game at Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium between Ireland and Samoa, in Fukuoka on Saturday. Aaron Favila/AP
Ireland's Tadhg Furlong reacts after scoring a try against Samoa. The Irish led the game 26-5 at halftime. Aaron Favila/AP
Jordan Larmour of Ireland runs with the ball towards Alapati Leiua of Samoa. The game took place in the west of Japan as a typhoon battered Tokyo some 1,100 kilometers away. Michael Steele/Getty Images
Chris Vui of Samoa wins the line-out from Iain Henderson of Ireland but it was the Irish who got the better of most duels despite having a player red carded. Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
Larmour scored his side's fifth try of the game as Ireland -- which has never won the World Cup -- advanced to the quarterfinals.Adam Davy/PA/Reuters
Australia's Izack Rodda runs at Georgia's Mamuka Gorgodze, left, and Beka Saginadze during the Rugby World Cup Pool D game at Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa between Australia and Georgia in Shizuoka, Japan on Friday. Christophe Ena/AP
Georgia's Beka Gigashvili reacts as a scrum collapses to the ground during the game at Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa between Australia and Georgia in Shizuoka. Christophe Ena/AP
Marika Koroibete of Australia breaks through to score his side's second try during the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group D game between Australia and Georgia. Stu Forster/Getty Images
Australia's Will Genia reacts after scoring a try against Georgia. Christophe Ena/AP
Australia's full back Kurtley Beale (C) runs with the ball during the match between Australia and Georgia. Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
Argentina confirmed its spot in the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France with a 47-17 win over USA, ensuring it finished third in Pool C. Stu Forster/Getty Images
But following some poor results early in its group matches, the Pumas have failed to reach the knockout stages for the first time since 2003.Odd Anderson/AFP/Getty Images
The USA's third defeat of the World Cup didn't stop its fans turning out with their usual energy and noise. Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters
The 17 points the USA scored against Argentina more than doubled its total at this year's World Cup. Koji Ito/The Yomiuri Shimbun/Reuters
Scotland continued its push for a spot in the World Cup quarterfinals with a bonus-point 61-0 win over Russia in Shizuoka. Christophe Ena/AP
It was Russia's fourth defeat from four games and it has now lost its four games in the competition with an aggregate score of 160-19. Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images
Scotland's win sets up a titanic clash against hosts Japan Sunday, with Scotland needing another bonus-point win to qualify for the quarterfinals.Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
Two first-half tries from Adam Hastings handed Scotland an early lead and a George Horne hat-trick helped it extend its lead. Horne became the fifth player to score a hat-trick for Scotland at the Rugby World Cup.Adam Pretty/Getty Images
Russia struggled with its set-pieces all afternoon, but Ryan Wilson (right) couldn't quite intercept this one as Russia's Andrey Ostrikov (left) catches the ball.Christophe Ena/AP
In a physical game in Oita, Wales booked its place in the quarterfinals of the Rugby World Cup with a 29-17 victory over Fiji. Christophe Simon/AFP/Getty Images
Wales fell behind by 10 points early in the first half, but a hat-trick from Josh Adams helped it recover. Peter Cziborra/Reuters
Three key Wales players -- Josh Adams, Dan Biggar and Jonathan Davies -- all went off injured during the game and are doubts for the rest of the World Cup. Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
Both sides had two players yellow carded in a frenetic game, as well as five disallowed tries between both teams. Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images
Fiji winger Semi Radradra was given the man-of-the-match award for his strong performance. His quick feet, powerful running and slick offloads caused Welsh defenders problems throughout the game.Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
Canada's Jeff Hassler runs for the ball during the Pool B match against South Africa but his side were on the wrong end of a 66-7 drubbing. Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images
Damian Willemse of South Africa scores his team's ninth try at the Kobe Misaki Stadium. Adam Pretty/Getty Images
South Africa's Frans Malherbe also got on the score sheet. Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images
Canada's Evan Olmstead (left) and South Africa's RG Snyman compete for the ball.Kyodo News via AP
South Africa's Cobus Reinach runs clear of Canada's Jeff Hassler during the Pool B game at Kobe Misaki Stadium. Kyodo News via AP
France's Alivereti Raka touches the ball down to score an early try against Tonga in his side's narrow 23-21 win in Pool C.Aaron Favila/AP
Tonga's Atieli Pakalani, left, is tackled by a French defender at the Kumamoto Stadium. Aaron Favila/AP
France's number 8 Gregory Alldritt, right, is tackled by Tonga's prop Ma'afu Fia. Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images
Tonga's centre Mali Hingano (C) is held up by France's fly-half Romain Ntamack (L) and France's scrum-half Antoine Dupont (R).Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images
France's Antoine Dupont runs at the Tongan defense during a hard-fought encounter.Aaron Favila/AP
Jordie Barrett of New Zealand dives to score his side's tenth try a 71-9 win for the All Blacks over Namibia in Pool B at the Tokyo Stadium.Hannah Peters/Getty Images
Tjiuee Uanivi of Namibia and Shannon Frizell of New Zealand compete at a line out.Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
New Zealand's T J Perenara is about to score a try as he is tackled by Namibia's Helarius Kisting.Christophe Ena/AP
New Zealand's wing George Bridge is tackled by Namibia's wing Lesley Klim.Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
Japan's Kotaro Matsushima reacts after scoring his side's vital fourth bonus-point try in the 39-18 win over Samoa in Pool A.Shuji Kajiyama/AP
Japan's number 8 Kazuki Himeno (R) is tackled by Samoa's prop Michael Alaalatoa (L) during a hard-fought encounter at the City of Toyota Stadium.Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images
Samoa's wing Ed Fidow runs with the ball during the Pool A encounter.Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
Japan's wing Kenki Fukuoka charges clear to score the third try for the Brave Blossoms. Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
Adam Ashley-Cooper of Australia makes a break during his side's 45-10 win over Uruguay in Pool D at the Oita Stadium.Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
Australia's Tevita Kuridrani is tackled by Uruguay's Tomas Inciarte during the Rugby World Cup Pool D game at Oita Stadium.Aaron Favila/AP
Uruguay's scrum-half Santiago Arata passes the ball during the clash against the Wallabies.Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images
Franco Lamanna of Uruguay wins a line out under challenge from Lukhan Salakaia-Loto of Australia.Dan Mullan/Getty Images
England's Luke Cowan-Dickie scores his side's sixth and final try against the Argentina Pumas in a 39-10 win in Pool C.Christophe Ena/AP
Argentina's wing Santiago Carreras runs into England's scrum-half Ben Youngs at the Tokyo Stadium.Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
Jonny May of England takes on Emiliano Boffelli of Argentina. May scored the opening try for his side.Stu Forster/Getty Images
Jack Nowell of England scores his side's fifth try as 14-man Argentina wilted under pressure.David Rogers/Getty Images
After defeat by New Zealand in its opening game at Japan 2019, South Africa couldn't afford to slip up against Italy. South Africa's flanker Pieter-Steph Du Toit tackles Italy's centre Luca Morisi.Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
South Africa ran out comfortable winners -- 49-3 -- at the game at the Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa in Shizuoka. Mbongeni Mbonambi dives across the line to score a try for South Africa.Shuji Kajiyama/AP
South Africa's wing Cheslin Kolbe (L) runs to score a try during the Japan 2019 Rugby World Cup Pool B match between South Africa and Italy at the Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa in Shizuoka on October 4, 2019. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP) (Photo by ANNE-CHRISTINE POUJOULAT/AFP via Getty Images)Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
Italy's hooker Luca Bigi is caught at the bottom of a ruck.Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images
Willie Le Roux of South Africa is tackled by Sergio Parisse of Italy.Adam Pretty/Getty Images
Tito Tebaldi of Italy kicks under pressure from Faf De Klerk of South Africa.Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Jack Carty of Ireland tries to break clear as his side looks to bounce back against Russia in Kobe following a shock defeat by host Japan.Adam Pretty/Getty Images
Ireland's centre Bundee Aki (right) felt the force of Russian opposite number Kirill Golosnitskiy during the Pool A match.Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images
Rhys Ruddock of Ireland runs with the ball towards Igor Galinovskiy of Russia during the match in Kobe.Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Ruddock scores Ireland's third try as the world's No.1 ranked team runs out the 35-0 winner to get back on track in the tournament.Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Fiji took on Georgia looking for its first win in the tournament. Kini Murimurivalu (right) was in action taking on Georgia's Giorgi Kveseladze at Hanazono Rugby Stadium in Osaka.Jae C. Hong/AP
Georgia's Soso Matiashvili is shackled during the game against Fiji.Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Georgia centre Davit Kacharava can't get through, either.Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images
Fiji's Leone Nakarawa is tackled by Merab Sharikadze of Georgia.Stu Forster/Getty Images
Semi Radradra scores his team's seventh try as Fiji triumphs 45-10 against Georgia.Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Jordie Barrett shrugs off an attempted tackle from a despairing Canadian player during the All Blacks' 63-0 romp over the North American team. Hannah Peters/Getty Images
While Canada never gave up hope, it failed to score a single point for the second time in a Rugby World Cup game (0-20 vs. South Africa in 1995)Peter Cziborra/Reuters
New Zealand center Sonny Bill Williams (left) scored the All Blacks' third try of the evening and with the win, has won his last 16 Rugby World Cup games, equaling Kiwi hooker Keven Mealamu's all-time record of consecutive wins at the tournament.Hannah Peters/Getty Images
While Canada struggled with their set pieces all evening, Tyler Ardron did win this lineout.Edgar Su/Reuters
New Zealand scrum-half TJ Perenara's quick hands and activity around the scrum helped New Zealand score four tries in the first 10 minutes of the second half.Hannah Peters/Getty Images
Ardie Savea made World Cup history when he came on for New Zealand. He became the first player in World Cup history to wear goggles during a game.Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
It wasn't pretty, but a misfiring France managed to record its second victory of the tournament with a 33-9 win over USA.Adam Pretty/Getty Images
AJ MacGinty (middle) scored all nine points for the USA with his boot, going three for three with his penalties. Adam Pretty/Getty Images
The USA's performance didn't prevent its fans from having a nice time, as they turned out in force in the Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium to support their country.Adam Pretty/Getty Images
Although the USA got to within three points of France in the second-half, a late flurry of tries from Gael Fickou, Baptiste Serin (center) and Jefferson Poirot secured the bonus-point win for the French.Franck Fife/AFP/Getty Images
Nick Civetta of the United States stretches for the ball at a lineout with France's Paul Gabrillagues. The big second row has featured in both of the USA's defeats at the Rugby World Cup. Adam Pretty/Getty Images
Scotland's Darcy Graham (centre) in action against Samoa as the Scots look to get their World Cup campaign back on track after a lackluster opening defeat by Ireland.David Davies/PA Images/Getty Images
Scotland's cause is helped by a yellow card for Samoa's Ed Fidow, temporarily reducing the Pacific Islanders to 14 men. Fidow is later sent off for a second yellow card.Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Sean Maitland fumbles the ball as Scotland chase a fourth try and a bonus point which could prove crucial at the business end of the pool stage. Francois Nel/World Rugby/Getty Images
Alapati Leiua of Samoa is tackled by Jamie Ritchie of Scotland in a bruising match in Kobe. Adam Pretty/Getty Images
Scotland runs out the 34-0 winner against Samoa to revive its hope of qualifying for the knockout stage.Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Wales' Gareth Davies (left) is congratulated by teammate Hadleigh Parkes after scoring his crucial interception try during a 29-25 win over Australia in the Rugby World Cup Pool D game at Tokyo Stadium.Jae Hong/AP
Australian supporters react following the Rugby World Cup Pool D game defeat to Wales in Tokyo.Jae Hong/AP
Wales' No. 8 Josh Navidi (left) is tackled by Australia's lock Izack Rodda during an epic encounter.Odd Anderson/AFP/Getty Images
Wales star George North in action during the nerve-jangling match.Ashley Western/MB Media/Getty Images
Adam Ashley-Cooper of Australia scores the first half try to drag his side back into contention against Wales after a slow start for the Wallabies. Kyodo News via Getty Images
Dane Haylett-Petty of Australia jumps for the ball under pressure from Liam Williams of Wales.Warren Little/World Rugby/Getty Images
Tolu Latu of Australia is tackled by Josh Adams and Hadleigh Parkes of Wales.Dan Mullan/Getty Images
George North of Wales and Kurtley Beale of Australia jump for the ball in the Tokyo Stadium.Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
Uruguay's Santiago Arata jumps to take a ball during the Rugby World Cup Pool D game at Kumagaya Rugby Stadium between Uruguay and Georgia.Shuji Kajiyama/AP
Georgia's centre Giorgi Kveseladze (left) runs with the ball in his side's 33-7 win over Uruguay.Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
Soso Matiashvili of Georgia breaks through a tackle against Uruguay.Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
Japan's Kenki Fukuoka scores the crucial go-ahead try in his side's epic 19-12 victory over Ireland in the Rugby World Cup Pool A game in Shizuoka.Jae Hong/AP
Irish fans react as they watch their side slide to a shock defeat to host Japan.Jae Hong/AP
Ireland players Gary Ringrose (l) and Jack Carty (r) compete for a high ball during the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group A game between Japan and Ireland.Stu Forster/Getty Images
Yutaka Nagare of Japan is tackled by James Ryan of Ireland during the hard-fought encounterStu Forster/Getty Images
Ireland's centre and first half try scorer Garry Ringrose is tackled by Japan's lock Luke Thompson as the action hots up in Shizuoka.Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
Argentina's fly-half Benjamin Urdapilleta looks on during his side's 28-12 win over Tonga at the Hanazono Rugby Stadium in Higashiosaka.Filippo Monteforte/AFP/Getty Images
Argentina's Santiago Carreras and Tonga's Viliami Lolohea compete for the ball during the Rugby World Cup Pool C game.Aaron Favila/AP
Argentina's Pablo Matera runs with the ball during their game against Tonga.Aaron Favila/AP
Benjamin Urdapilleta of Argentina kicks the ball under pressure of Zane Kapeli of Tonga his side's bonus-point victory. Mike Hewitt/Getty Images
Max Katijenko of Namibia competes for a lineout with Franco Mostert of South Africa during the Rugby World Cup 2019 Group B game between South Africa and Namibia at City of Toyota Stadium.Mark Kolbe/Getty Images
Thomasau Forbes of Namibia looks on from the ground during his side's nine-try defeat to South Africa.Mark Kolbe/Getty Images
Makazole Mapimpi of South Africa evades a tackle from Chad Plato of Namibia to go on and score his team's seventh try.Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
South Africa's Elton Jantjies runs past Namibia's Eugene Jantjies during the one-sided match.Christophe Ena/AP
The USA were beaten 45-7 by England at the Rugby World Cup in its opening game at Japan 2019. Shaun Davies passes the ball during the Group C match at Kobe Misaki Stadium in Kobe.Christophe Ena/AP
England ran in seven tries, including two from Joe Cokanasiga.Aaron Favila/AP
Elliot Daly of England is tackled by Blaine Scully, who is captain of the USA team.Adam Pretty/Getty Images
The USA did get points on the board with Bryce Campbell of USA going over to score late in the game.Mike Hewitt/Getty Images AsiaPac/Getty Images
Earlier on September 26, Italy beat Canada 48-7 at the Fukuoka Hakatanomori Stadium in Fukuoka.Mark Kolbe/Getty Images
Canada's wing Jeff Hassler (back) tackles Italy's full back Matteo Minozzi during Group B game.Christophe Simon/AFP/Getty Images
Italy ran in seven tries during the game, though Canada spurned a number of try scoring opportunities.Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
Canada's fly-half Peter Nelson hands over the ball in a ruck.Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty Images
Tommaso Benvenuti of Italy competes for the ball with Ben Lesage of Canada.Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
The 2019 Rugby World Cup delivered its first major shock as minnows Uruguay held on for a historic 30-27 victory over Fiji.Koki Nagahama/Getty Images
Fiji was expected to comfortably beat its South American opponents but Uruguay staged one the tournament's biggest upsets in World Cup history. Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
Uruguay's wing Nicolas Freitas is tackled by Fiji's scrum-half Nikola Matawalu during the Pool D match.Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
Mesulame Dolokoto grounds the ball to score his side's first try but Fiji made too many mistakes in the game. Koki Nagahama/Getty Images
Local children cheer with both Fiji and Uruguay flags at the Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium, a venue built in memory of those lost in the 2011 tsunami. Koki Nagahama/Getty Images
The loss means Fiji might struggle to progress to the quarterfinals after also losing its opener against Australia. Koki Nagahama/Getty Images
Ed Fidow celebrates with his Samoan team mates after scoring his sides third try during its win over Russia. Clive Rose/World Rugby/Getty Images
School children attended the match at the Kumagaya Rugby Stadium.Odd Andersen/AFP/Getty Images
The match was a feisty affair with Samoa fortunate not to have had two players sent off. William West/AFP/Getty Images
Dwayne Polataivao tackles Yury Kushnarev during the Pool A game between Russia and Samoa.Stu Forster/Getty Images
Wales was forced to work hard for its win against Georgia but produced a first half masterclass to clinch the win. William West/AFP/Getty Images
Georgia's wing Giorgi Kveseladze, right, tackles Wales' fly-half Dan Biggar during their Pool D match between at the City of Toyota Stadium on September 23.Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images
Wales faced Georgia in its opening game of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.Adrian Dennis/AFP/Getty Images
Its passion sometimes proved too much and referee Luke Pearce showed Georgia's Jaba Bregvadze a yellow card for foul play.Christophe Ena/AP
Wales celebrate after scoring yet another try against its opposition which proved it was more than capable of competing on a physical level. Christophe Ena/AP
Ireland proved to be too strong for its opponents who failed to match the Irish intensity.Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
James Ryan of Ireland wins a line out during his side's 27-3 win over Scotland. Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
An Ireland supporter looks on prior to his side's opening game.Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
Italy cruised to a simple bonus-point victory over Namibia but only after a scare from the part-timers.Issei Kato/Reuters
England's centre Manu Tuilagi celebrates with fly-half George Ford after scoring a try.William West/AFP/Getty Images
England's Anthony Watson juggles the ball.Aaron Favila/AP
New Zealand players perform the Haka prior to their Rugby World Cup 2019 Group B game against South Africa.Hannah Peters/Getty Images
New Zealand's wing Sevu Reece catches the ball.Odd Anderson/AFP/Getty Images
Peceli Yato of Fiji takes on Reece Hodge of Australia. At one point in the second half, Fiji led 21-12.Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
Christian Lealiifano of Australia holds on to the ball during the Rugby World Cup match between Australia and Fiji in Sapporo, Japan, on September 21.Mark R. Cristino/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Waisea Nayacalevu of Fiji, right, beats Christian Lealifano to the ball to score a second-half try. However, two tries from Australia hooker Tolu Latu in five minutes ensured the Wallabies avoided a huge upset.David Rogers/Getty Images
Argentina's lock Guido Petti Pagadizabal (L) tackles France's scrumhalf Antoine Dupont. France survived a remarkable second-half comeback from Argentina to record a thrilling 23-21 win.Charly Triballeau/AFP/Getty Images
France's Virimi Vakatawa looks to pass the ball to a teammate. France led 20-3 at half-time.Christophe Ena/AP
Japan's Matsushima, left, celebrates with Yutaka Nagare, center, after scoring one of his three tries.Eugene Hoshiko/AP
Russia's Andrei Ostrikov, left, competes for the ball with Japan's James Moore during their Rugby World Cup match in Tokyo, Japan, on Friday, September 20.Issei Kato/Reuters
Russia scored first and led 7-0, before Japan gradually grew into the match. Kotaro Matsushima of Japan touches down for a try under pressure from Vasily Artemyev of Russia, but it is disallowed.Cameron Spencer/Getty Images
The match between Japan and Russia was preceded by the tournament's opening ceremony.Jae Hong/AP