TOUGH POOLING

Georgia to face Australia, Fiji and Wales at 2023 World Cup

They take on Spain in their final match of the campaign on March 20.

In Summary

•Georgia had already secured qualification for the World Cup because Russia is banned from the 2022 European Championship over its invasion of Ukraine.

•Spain and Portugal, tied on 25 points, face off on Sunday in a bid to finish second and secure direct qualification for the World Cup Pool B alongside defending champions South Africa, Ireland, Scotland and a qualifier.

Australia's captain Michael Hooper beats the tackle of South Africa's Lood de Jager during the Rugby Championship match at Cbus Super Stadium in Gold Coast on September 12, 2021.
Australia's captain Michael Hooper beats the tackle of South Africa's Lood de Jager during the Rugby Championship match at Cbus Super Stadium in Gold Coast on September 12, 2021.
Image: FILE

 Georgia defeated Romania 26-23 in Bucharest on Saturday to seal their spot in Pool C of the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France, where they will take on Australia, Fiji, Wales, and another qualifier.

Georgia had already secured qualification for the World Cup because Russia is banned from the 2022 European Championship over its invasion of Ukraine, but their win over Romania ensures they finish atop the continental tournament's standings with eight wins and one draw.

They take on Spain in their final match of the campaign on March 20.

Spain and Portugal, tied on 25 points, face off on Sunday in a bid to finish second and secure direct qualification for the World Cup Pool B alongside defending champions South Africa, Ireland, Scotland and a qualifier.

The team that finishes third in the table will compete in the final qualification tournament in November.

 

 

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by William Mallard)