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  • The World Rugby U20 Championship features 12 teams.
  • The team that finishes 12th at the completion of the 2019 tournament will be relegated to the World Rugby U20 Trophy in 2020. The winning team from the World Rugby U20 Trophy 2019 will be promoted to the U20 Championship in 2020.
  • The 12 teams have been divided into three pools of four teams as follows:

 

 

 

Pool A
 :FRA France
 :ARG Argentina
 :WAL Wales
 :FIJ Fiji
Pool B
 :ENG England
 :AUS Australia
 :ITA Italy
 :IRL Ireland
Pool C
 :RSA South Africa
 :NZL New Zealand
 :GEO Georgia
 :SCO Scotland

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Teams will play each other in each pool on a round-robin basis. Match points will be awarded for each pool match on the following basis:

Win = 4 points
Draw = 2 points
Scoring four tries or more = 1 point
Loss by seven or less points = 1 point
Loss by more than seven points = 0 points

 

 

At the conclusion of the pool phase, the teams in a pool are ranked one through four based on their cumulative match points, and identified respectively as winner, runner up, third and fourth.

If, at the completion of the pool phase, two or more teams are level on match points, then the following criteria shall be used in the following order until one of the teams can be determined as the higher ranked:

(i) The winner of the match in which the two tied teams have played each other shall be the higher ranked:
(ii)    The team which has the best difference between points scored for and points scored against in all its pool matches shall be the higher ranked:
(iii)    The team which has the best difference between tries scored for and tries scored against in all its pool matches shall be the higher ranked:
(iv)    The team which has scored most points in all its pool matches shall be the higher ranked:
(v)    The team which has scored most tries in all its pool matches shall be the higher ranked: and
(vi)    If none of the above produce a result, then it will be resolved with a toss of a coin.

 

 

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Pool A
 :FRA France
 :ARG Argentina
 :WAL Wales
 :FIJ Fiji

 

 

Pool A Fixtures

 

June 4th  :ARG Argentina 25 v 30  :WAL Wales Rosario
June 4th  :FRA France 36 v 20  :FIJ Fiji Rosario
June 8th  :ARG Argentina - v -  :FIJ Fiji Santa Fe
June 8th  :FRA France - v -  :WAL Wales Rosario
June 12th  :WAL Wales - v -  :FIJ Fiji Santa Fe
June 12th  :FRA France - v -  :ARG Argentina Rosario

 

 

Pool A Standings

 

Rank  Nation P W D L PF PA PD TF TA BP PTS
1  :FRA France 1 1 0 0 36 20 +16 5 2 1 5
2  :WAL Wales 1 1 0 0 30 25 +5 2 3 0 4
3  :ARG Argentina 1 0 0 1 25 30 -5 3 2 1 1
4  :FIJ Fiji 1 0 0 1 20 36 -16 2 5 0 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pool B
 :ENG England
 :AUS Australia
 :ITA Italy
 :IRL Ireland

 

 

Pool B Fixtures

 

June 4th  :AUS Australia 36 v 12  :ITA Italy Santa Fe
June 4th  :ENG England 26 v 42  :IRL Ireland Santa Fe
June 8th  :AUS Australia - v -  :IRL Ireland Santa Fe
June 8th  :ENG England - v -  :ITA Italy Santa Fe
June 12th  :ITA Italy - v -  :IRL Ireland Santa Fe
June 12th  :ENG England - v -  :AUS Australia Rosario

 

 

Pool B Standings

 

Rank  Nation P W D L PF PA PD TF TA BP PTS
1  :AUS Australia 1 1 0 0 36 12 +24 5 2 1 5
2  :IRL Ireland 1 1 0 0 42 26 +16 6 3 1 5
3  :ENG England 1 0 0 1 26 42 -16 3 6 0 0
4  :ITA Italy 1 0 0 1 12 36 -24 2 5 0 0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pool C
 :RSA South Africa
 :NZL New Zealand
 :GEO Georgia
 :SCO Scotland

 

 

Pool C Fixtures

 

June 4th  :RSA South Africa 43 v 19  :SCO Scotland Rosario
June 4th  :NZL New Zealand 45 v 13  :GEO Georgia Santa Fe
June 8th  :RSA South Africa - v -  :GEO Georgia Rosario
June 8th  :NZL New Zealand - v -  :SCO Scotland Rosario
June 12th  :GEO Georgia - v -  :SCO Scotland Rosario
June 12th  :RSA South Africa - v -  :NZL New Zealand Rosario

 

 

Pool C Standings

 

Rank  Nation P W D L PF PA PD TF TA BP PTS
1  :NZL New Zealand 1 1 0 0 45 13 +32 7 1 1 5
2  :RSA South Africa 1 1 0 0 43 19 +24 6 3 1 5
3  :SCO Scotland 1 0 0 1 19 43 -24 3 6 0 0
4  :GEO Georgia 1 0 0 1 13 45 -32 1 7 0 0

 

 

 

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Day 1 at the Men's U20 World Championships

 

 

 

Pool A

 

:ARG Argentina 25 - 30 Wales :WAL

 

In a repeat of last year's 5th-place play-off, which Los Pumitas won 39-15, the hosts Argentina squared off against Wales once again. This is the second time that Argentina have hosted the pinnacle tournament in the underage ranks.

With Pool A also containing defending champions France it was important for both teams to get off to a good start to their campaign. The day would belong to young dragons however, with Welsh fly-half Cai Evans, son of the legendary Welsh winger and captain, Ieuan Evans, kicking a total of 20 points (6 penalties and a conversion) to steer the northern-hemisphere team to victory. Wales will be hoping to go one step better than their previous best performance at the U20 World Championships in 2013, where they went down to England in the final. Argentina's best championship to date was a 3rd-place finish at the 2016 championships.

 

 

Match Highlights:

https://www.world.rugby/u20/video/428996

 

 

 

Match Report courtesy of World Rugby.com

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:FRA France 36 - 20 Fiji :FIJ

 

 

On paper, it was going to be a tough ask for newly-promoted Fiji to have to take on defending champions France in their return to the top-tier of the men's U20 World Championships and indeed it proved to be.

The runners-up of this year's U20 Six Nations, France looked to be heading for an easy win when fullback Donovan Taofifenua crossed the white-wash with just over a minute gone in the first-half. But despite coming under extended periods of pressure, Fiji kept the contest a relatively tight affair even if France's route to victory on this opening day was never really in jeopardy.

France have hosted the championships twice, in 2013 and again in 2018 where they went on to lift the crown in their first-ever appearance in the final. Fiji's best result came all the way back in 2011 where they finished in 6th position and they appeared in each of the early editions of the championships since its inception in 2008. However, having flirted with relegation in 2012 and 2013, their relegation was confirmed in 2014 and they were away from the elite level for 5 years until their promotion back to the top-tier in 2019.

 

 

 

Match Highlights:

https://www.world.rugby/u20/video

 

 

 

Match Report courtesy of World Rugby.com

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Day 1 at the Men's U20 World Championships

 

 

 

Pool B

 

:AUS Australia 36 - 12 Italy :ITA

 

The Junior Wallabies opened their U20 World Championship campaign with a 5-try bonus point victory over Italy in Santa Fe. Australia who have not reached the final since 2010 and have never won the tournament were in clinical mood and opened up a 17-0 lead by half-tine.

In what is probably the pool of death, it will be a tough mountain to climb for the Azzurrini if they are to make it to the semi-finals or even to match their recent progress in this tournament, having secured back-to-back 8th place finishes in 207 and 2018. However, survival will be the aim of the game for the young Italians, having established themselves as annual participants in the top tier since 2014.

In 2015, Italy became the first nation to stage the tournament for a second time, having first hosted back in 2011. Australia have not hosted previously and have failed to make it to the semi-finals in the last 7 editions. They will be hoping to change their fortunes in Argentina this summer.

 

 

Match Highlights:

https://www.world.rugby/u20/video/428911

 

 

 

Match Report courtesy of World Rugby.com

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:ENG England 26 - 42 Ireland :IRL

 

 

U20 Six Nations Grand Slam Champions Ireland made an impressive start to their World Championships campaign with a magnificent 5-try victory over their arch-rivals England in Santa Fe.

3-times champions England have made it to the final on the last 6 occasions and have only once failed to make it to the semi-finals in the 11 year history of the championships. However, they face a tough job to maintain that proud record and must hope that results go in their favour in order to claim either the top spot in the pool or finish as the best runner-up across all 3 pools.

Ireland, who came close to a shock relegation last year, reached the final of the U20 World Championships back in 2016, where they lost out to the hosts, England on that occasion. They also reached the semi-finals in 2014 when New Zealand hosted the tournament. With this opening bonus point victory, there is great optimism for the Six Nations Grand Slam champions to make it through the pool and into the semi-finals.

 

 

 

Match Highlights:

https://www.world.rugby/u20/video/429021

 

 

 

Match Report courtesy of World Rugby.com

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Day 1 at the Men's U20 World Championships

 

 

 

Pool C

 

:RSA South Africa 43 - 19 Scotland :SCO

 

The Junior Springboks got their tournament off to the ideal start with a comfortable 43-19 win over Scotland. The 2012 champions (winning the title on home turf) scored 6 tries en route to a bonus point win which leaves them in prime position to battle it out with New Zealand for top spot in the pool, or at worst, the consolation prize of a best runner-up finish.

Scotland however will see the Georgian match-up as their big test as it will be key in keeping them out of the releagation play-offs.

Scotland's best placing at the U20 World Championships came in 2017 where they finished a creditable 5th. South Africa on the otherhand has made it to the semi-finals in every edition bar one (they finished 5th in 2011) and will be looking to add a second title to go with the one they claimed on home turf in 2012.

 

 

Match Highlights:

https://www.world.rugby/u20/video/428865

 

 

 

Match Report courtesy of World Rugby.com

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:NZL New Zealand 45 - 13 Georgia :GEO

 

 

6-time champions New Zealand got their 2019 campaign underway with a 7-try victory over Georgia.

However, it was a lot closer than many would have anticipated for a long period of the match with Georgia only trailing by 6 points after an early try in the second half by Vakhtang Jincharadze. New Zealand did kick on in the final 30 minutes, with the Junior Lelos tiring as the match went on.

But Georgia can be very pleased with their showing here which again underlines the progress they have made in recent years. Georgia won promotion to the elite tier of the U20 World Championships in 2016 and have established themselves at this level since, with 10th place finishes in 2016 and 2017 and a 9th place finish last year in France. Survival will again be the first aim for Georgia followed hopefully by what would be a first-ever top 8 finish. To do so, they will need to beat Scotland in their last pool game on June 12th.

New Zealand will be hoping to bounce back from their 4th place finish at last year's tournament and will be aiming to add a 7th title to the ones they claimed in (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015 and 2017). Like England and South Africa, only once did New Zealand fail to make it to the semi-finals - that was in 2016 when they finished 5th.

 

 

 

Match Highlights:

https://www.world.rugby/u20/video/428957

 

 

 

Match Report courtesy of World Rugby.com

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