The coveted No 1 World Rugby ranking position will be on the line over the next couple of weeks as teams battle to claim top spot come year end.
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The action started this weekend when the All Blacks took on Japan at the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama in Japan.
New Zealand ran out 64-19 winners.
However, the result had NO impact on the World Rugby rankings.
Ireland currently lead the way by 0.35 points from the Springboks.
The Springboks will play three Tests on their end-of-year tour to the United Kingdom.
Those fixtures are:
Sunday, 10 November vs Scotland at Murrayfield, Edinburgh – 18:10 (SA time)
Saturday, 16 November vs England, Allianz Stadium, London – 19:40 (SA time)
Saturday, 23 November vs Wales, Principality Stadium, Cardiff – 19:40 (SA time)
LATEST WORLD RUGBY RANKINGS
RANKCOUNTRYPOINTS1Ireland92.122South Africa91.773New Zealand88.704France86.965England85.406Argentina84.307Scotland82.828Italy79.989Fiji79.6410Australia79.3211Wales76.0412Georgia74.1013Samoa72.6814Japan72.3115Portugal70.6116Tonga68.1217Uruguay67.3918Spain66.2919USA65.7020Romania62.62
WHICH TEAM WILL BE NO 1 AT THE END OF 2024?
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