We're almost at the halfway point of pool play at the Rugby World Cup with 16 of the 20 teams having played two games.
Six teams remain unbeaten, including Italy and Japan, but of course there is plenty of rugby left to play before we get to the knockout phase.
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Here's an early look at how the quarter-final match-ups could look.
Quarter-final 1 (Winner of Pool C v Runner up of Pool D)
Looking like: England v Australia
How it could change: The Australia part of the equation is pretty much locked in after the defeat to Wales. Australia aren't going to lose to Uruguay or Georgia and it's unlikely Fiji will upset Wales. So lock it Wales-Australia advancing in Pool D. In Pool C it's still a three-team race with England yet to play Argentina and France – not an ideal draw with two top 10 sides back-to-back before the knockoff stage even begins, while Australia would have the luxury of resting a few players in their final game. Ultimately it looks like it's going to come down to the England v France result on Saturday 12, 9.15pm. The winner will set up a clash with Michael Cheika's men.
We predict: England v Australia