France v Namibia - Friday, 7am NZT
Pool A was already going to by spicy enough without the France v Uruguay result thrown in the mixer. Les Bleus’ failure to pick up a bonus point in that one means they will be eager to take five points against Namibia. They should comfortably, which would put them on 13 points at the top and in pole position to win the pool. Namibia now have two matches under their belt, are still on a mission to secure their first World Cup win and will relish the challenge of taking on a French side that need a big victory after their showing against Uruguay. As unlikely as it is, if the French were to miss another bonus point the door would be wide open for the All Blacks to top Pool A. France can all but secure top spot in the pool if they blow the Namibians away.
Argentina v Samoa - Saturday, 3.45am NZT
Los Pumas misfired in a big way in their opener against England. A much-improved performance is a requirement if they are to avoid a disappointing pool play exit. Pool D comes about as close to a ‘pool of death’ as we have at this World Cup so every point is vital. Argentina need to beat Samoa and should be looking to secure a bonus point that would put them right back in the running to advance (by my maths they’d be third, assuming Japan get past Chile). The Samoans were impressive in their comprehensive win over Chile in their opener and will be looking to build on that performance. Samoa have three former New Zealand internationals - first five Lima Sopoaga, flanker Steven Luatua and prop Charlie Faumuina as well as former Australian first five Christian Leali’ifano. This match probably has the most bearing out of any listed here in terms of how important it is for these two nations’ tournaments. Tough timing at 3.45am, but it’s the weekend and World Cups only come around every four years.