Rugby World Cup 2015 live: Samoa vs United States kicks off day three, plus Wales vs Uruguay and New Zealand vs Argentina

Follow live action from Brighton, Cardiff and Wembley

Jack de Menezes,Nathan Hyde
Sunday 20 September 2015 09:41 BST
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Alesana Tuilagi in training for Samoa
Alesana Tuilagi in training for Samoa (Getty Images)

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Follow the latest action on day three of the Rugby World Cup as world champions New Zealand get their Pool C campaign underway in the last of three matches to take places on Sunday.

• Samoa take on the United States in Pool B in Brighton at midday

• Wales take on Uruguay in Pool A at their home ground of the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff at 2.30pm

• New Zealand face Pool C rivals Argentina at Wembley Stadium at 4.45pm

Follow the live action below:

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Today's fixtures:

Pool B: Samoa v United States, Brighton Community Stadium - midday.

Pool A: Wales v Uruguay, Millennium Stadium - 2.30pm

Pool C: New Zealand v Argentina, Wembley Stadium - 4.45pm

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