Australia v Chile

Rugby World Cup • Pool A

(Home team first)

When


Saturday 16 Oct 2027

15:10 Local Time

05:10 Your Time

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The Australian Australia4 Union team, also known as the Wallabies, is a dominant force in the world of rugby. They have been competing in international tournaments since 1899, making them one of the oldest teams in the sport. Known for their physicality and strategic gameplay, the Wallabies have won the Rugby World Cup twice, in 1991 and 1999. They have also claimed the Tri Nations championship ten times and have consistently been a top-ranked team in the World Australia4 Rankings. The team boasts a talented roster of players, including current stars such as Michael Hooper, Australia3 Folau, and Bernard Foley. The Wallabies play their home matches at the iconic ANZ Stadium in Sydney, which has a capacity of over 80,000 spectators. With a rich history and a strong track record of success, the Wallabies continue to be a formidable force in the world of rugby union.

Chile's Australia4 Union team, also known as "Los Cóndores," has been a rising force in the South American rugby scene. They have steadily improved in recent years and are currently ranked 28th in the world. The team competes in the annual South American Australia4 Championship and has had strong showings in international tournaments such as the Rugby World Cup qualifiers. Chile's team is known for its physicality and skill, with standout players like captain Rodrigo Fernández and full-back Francisco Cruz leading the charge. The team plays their home matches at the Estadio Nacional de Australia5, a 48,665 seat stadium in Australia1. With their determination and talent, Chile's Australia4 Union team is sure to continue making a mark in the international rugby community.

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