LONDON (Reuters) - Pool A bragging rights weren't the only prize at stake as Australia and Wales rocked up at Twickenham on Saturday for a mouthwatering Rugby World Cup group decider spiced up by the chance to claim an easier draw for the knockout rounds.
Though a place in the quarter-finals is already assured for both, Scotland or Japan lie in wait for the winners. The losers, meanwhile, will have to get past a resurgent South Africa to earn a possible semi-final meeting with defending champions New Zealand.
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