England vs Uruguay live: Hosts exit RWC 2015 on a high after Australia beat Wales and Scotland see off Samoa
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Your support makes all the difference.Follow the final Saturday of the Rugby World Cup pool stage as Scotland and Wales bid to solidify their quarter-final spots, while England say an early farewell to their own tournament.
• Scotland book quarter-final spot with thrilling 36-33 win over Samoa
• Defeat means Japan cannot qualify from Pool B
• Australia beat Wales 15-6 at Twickenham to top Pool A
• Wallabies face Scotland in quarter-finals while Wales meet South Africa
• England see off Uruguay 60-3 in dead rubber at the City of Manchester Stadium
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Today's Rugby World Cup fixtures:
Pool B: Samoa v Scotland, St James' Park - 2.30pm
Pool A: Australia v Wales, Twickenham - 4.45pm
Pool A: England v Uruguay, City of Manchester Stadium - 8pm
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