Ireland will play England in the semi-finals of the World Rugby under-20 Championship after a rain-soaked afternoon decided the last four line-up.
Facing off against Australia on Tuesday, Ireland knew that avoiding defeat would send them through as pool winners. Once the Cape Town weather ensured the Athlone Stadium surface was unplayable, both sides were awarded two points, leaving Ireland atop Pool B on 11 points.
Playing at the same ground, once conditions at the Athlone Stadium improved, England notched a try with the last play of the game to beat South Africa and secure top spot in Pool B. New Zealand finished at the head of Pool A after their game against Spain was called off at half-time, again due to weather, with the result of the time standing.
With 15 total points, New Zealand are the top seed and play France, the best runner-up and the final qualifier. England, as second seed on 14 points, will play Ireland, ranked as the third qualifier.
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England beat Ireland to the Six Nations title earlier this year due to bonus points after the sides played out a thrilling draw in Bath. The semi-final is on Sunday, July 14th at the DHL Stadium in Cape Town. Kick-off is at 3:30pm Irish time.
World Rugby under-20s Championship semi-finals:
Ireland v England, DHL Stadium, Sunday, July 14th at 3.30pm.
New Zealand v France, DHL Stadium, Sunday, July 14th at 6pm.
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