Which teams are left in the Rugby World Cup 2023?
The Rugby World Cup has sifted some giants out of the competition as the semi-finals come into view.
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Six Nations champions Ireland and host nation France were ousted at the quarter-final stage by New Zealand and South Africa respectively.
The results mean England are the last remaining Home Nation left in the competition, against all expectations.
There's plenty going on, and we round up the teams still in the hunt for glory in France.
RadioTimes.com brings you the complete guide to which teams are left in the Rugby World Cup 2023.
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Which teams are left in the Rugby World Cup 2023?
As of 11am, Monday 16th October, four teams remain in the hunt for progression to the final. This tally will be reduced to the last pairing at the weekend.
Four teams have officially qualified for the semi-finals:
Pool A: New Zealand
Pool B: South Africa
Pool C: -
Pool D: England, Argentina
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