How can Scotland AND Ireland both qualify for the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals?

SCOTLAND take on Ireland in an epic Rugby World Cup Pool B fixture TONIGHT – and both teams can still qualify for the quarter-finals.

Ireland’s statement 13-8 win over South Africa kept them in the run-in for a first-place finish.

SplashIreland picked up a statement win against South Africa[/caption]

GettyScotland are still in the run-in for a last-eight spot after thrashing Romania[/caption]

Meanwhile, the Scots dismantled Romania last weekend to keep their knockout hopes alive.

It also meant that both teams could still qualify, but a lot of things have to fall into place.

How can Scotland AND Ireland both qualify?

South Africa are currently top of Pool B on 15 points having played all four of their group fixtures, while Ireland sit in second with 14 points and Ireland just behind on ten.

Should the three teams finish level on 15 points, the team with the best points difference will finish top of the group and runners-up goes to the side that won the match between those two remaining nations.

In this case, a Scotland win by 21 points or more would see Gregor Townsend’s men snatch top spot ahead of the holders South Africa.

And Ireland would qualify as they beat South Africa in their earlier Pool B encounter.

However, if the Scots fail to win by such a margin, then South Africa finish top on points difference leaving Scotland to progress on the head-to-head rule.

What are the current Pool B rankings?

It’s all to play for on the final day in Pool B.

South Africa – 15 pointsIreland – 14 pointsScotland – 10 pointsTonga – 0 pointsRomania – 0 points

Where can I watch Scotland vs Ireland?

Ireland vs Scotland will be broadcast LIVE on ITV 1 in the UK.Coverage is set to commence from 7:15pm BST – 45 minutes before kick-off.Fans can stream the action live through ITV X or alternatively, SunSport will have minute-by-minute coverage of the entire match.   

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