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The 2018 end of year rugby union tests, also referred to as the Autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, were a number of rugby union test matches that are contested approximately during the Autumn months of October, November and December, primarily involving countries from the Northern Hemisphere hosting those from the Southern Hemisphere. Also involved in matches are those from second-tier teams. These international games count towards World Rugby's ranking system, with a team typically playing from two to four matches during this period. October{{Rugbybox |date = 26 October 2018 |time = 19:00 JST (UTC+9) |home = {{Ru-rt|JPN}} |score = 28–31 |report = |away = World XV |try1 = Fukuoka 21' c Lafaele 46' c Lemeki 60' c Nakamura 74' c |con1 = Tamura (3/3) 22', 47', 62' Matsuda (1/1) 74' |try2 = Cronjé 10' c Pulu 15' m Li (2) 31' m, 41' c Jenkins 39' c |con2 = Cronjé (3/5) 11', 40', 42' |stadium = Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Osaka |attendance = 16,846 |referee = Brendon Pickerill (New Zealand) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Jamie Henry | 69}} | RW | 14 | Lomano Lemeki | OC | 13 | Will Tupou | 62}} | IC | 12 | Timothy Lafaele | LW | 11 | Kenki Fukuoka | FH | 10 | Yu Tamura | 62}} | SH | 9 | Yutaka Nagare | 53}} | N8 | 8 | Hendrik Tui | OF | 7 | Shunsuke Nunomaki | 40}} | BF | 6 | Michael Leitch (c) | RL | 5 | Samuela Anise | 53}} | LL | 4 | Wimpie van der Walt | 69}} | TP | 3 | Hiroshi Yamashita | 40}} | HK | 2 | Yusuke Niwai | 40}} | LP | 1 | Keita Inagaki | 62}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Atsushi Sakate | 40}} | PR | 17 | Koki Yamamoto | 62}} | PR | 18 | Asaeli Ai Valu | 40}} | LK | 19 | Uwe Helu | 53}} | FL | 20 | Masakatsu Nishikawa | 40}} | LK | 21 | Isileli Nakajima | 69}} | SH | 22 | Fumiaki Tanaka | 53}} | FH | 23 | Rikiya Matsuda | 62}} | CE | 24 | Ryoto Nakamura | 62}} | CE | 25 | Ryohei Yamanaka | 69}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Jamie Joseph |
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FB | 15 | NZL}} Nehe Milner-Skudder | RW | 14 | Niue}} Toni Pulu | 17}} | OC | 13 | RSA}} Harold Vorster | IC | 12 | NZL}} Ma'a Nonu | LW | 11 | NZL}} Tevita Li | FH | 10 | RSA}} Lionel Cronjé | 74}} | SH | 9 | NZL}} Andrew Ellis (c) | 51}} | N8 | 8 | ARG}} Leonardo Senatore | 48}} | 76}} | OF | 7 | NZL}} Dillon Hunt | 74}} | BF | 6 | NZL}} Jackson Hemopo | RL | 5 | RSA}} Jason Jenkins | LL | 4 | AUS}} Sam Carter | 22}} | TP | 3 | RSA}} Hencus van Wyk | 48}} | HK | 2 | RSA}} Adriaan Strauss | 48}} | LP | 1 | NZL}} Craig Millar | 40}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | NZL}} Ricky Riccitelli | 48}} | 79}} | PR | 17 | NZL}} Wyatt Crockett | 40}} | PR | 18 | AUS}} Ben Alexander | 48}} | LK | 19 | AUS}} Ben Gunter | 22}} | FL | 20 | RSA}} Willie Britz | 48}} | 76}} | SH | 21 | NZL}} Augustine Pulu | 51}} | FH | 22 | ARG}} Santiago González Iglesias | 74}} | CE | 23 | JPN}} Keisuke Moriya | 17}} | FL | 24 | TGA}} Nili Latu | 74}} | PR | 25 | RSA}} Corné Fourie | 79}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Robbie Deans |
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Touch judges: Mike Fraser (New Zealand)
Damon Murphy (Australia)
Television match official: Aaron Paterson (New Zealand)
{{Rugbybox |date = 27 October 2018 |time = 15:00 JST (UTC+9) |home = {{Ru-rt|NZL}} |score = 37–20 |report = |away = {{Ru|AUS}} |try1 = Squire 11' c Read 35' c B. Barrett 58' c B. Smith 69' m Ioane 77' m |con1 = B. Barrett (3/4) 12', 36', 59' Mo'unga (0/1) |pen1 = B. Barrett (2/2) 24', 52' |try2 = Naivalu 38' c Folau 75' c |con2 = Foley (2/2) 40', 75' |pen2 = Beale (1/1) 20' Foley (1/1) 47' |stadium = Nissan Stadium, Yokohama,[1] Japan |attendance = 46,143 |referee = Romain Poite (France) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Damian McKenzie | 67}} | RW | 14 | Ben Smith | OC | 13 | Ryan Crotty | 60}} | IC | 12 | Sonny Bill Williams | LW | 11 | Rieko Ioane | FH | 10 | Beauden Barrett | SH | 9 | TJ Perenara | 60}} | N8 | 8 | Kieran Read (c) | OF | 7 | Ardie Savea | BF | 6 | Liam Squire | 67}} | RL | 5 | Scott Barrett | LL | 4 | Sam Whitelock | 51}} | TP | 3 | Owen Franks | 51}} | HK | 2 | Codie Taylor | 70}} | LP | 1 | Joe Moody | 51}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Nathan Harris | 70}} | PR | 17 | Karl Tu'inukuafe | 51}} | PR | 18 | Nepo Laulala | 51}} | LK | 19 | Brodie Retallick | 51}} | FL | 20 | Matt Todd | 67}} | SH | 21 | Aaron Smith | 60}} | FH | 22 | Richie Mo'unga | 67}} | CE | 23 | Anton Lienert-Brown | 60}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Steve Hansen |
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FB | 15 | Dane Haylett-Petty | 71}} | RW | 14 | Sefa Naivalu | 57}} | OC | 13 | Israel Folau | IC | 12 | Kurtley Beale | LW | 11 | Marika Koroibete | 71}} | 76}} | FH | 10 | Bernard Foley | SH | 9 | Will Genia | 70}} | N8 | 8 | David Pocock | OF | 7 | Michael Hooper (c) | BF | 6 | Ned Hanigan | 51}} | RL | 5 | Rob Simmons | 65}} | LL | 4 | Izack Rodda | TP | 3 | Allan Alaalatoa | 53}} | HK | 2 | Folau Fainga'a | 53}} | 71}} | 76}} | LP | 1 | Scott Sio | 53}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Tolu Latu | 66|76}} | 53}} | PR | 17 | Sekope Kepu | 53}} | PR | 18 | Taniela Tupou | 53}} | LK | 19 | Rory Arnold | 65}} | FL | 20 | Jack Dempsey | 51}} | SH | 21 | Nick Phipps | 70}} | CE | 22 | Samu Kerevi | 57}} | FB | 23 | Tom Banks | 71}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|AUS}} Michael Cheika |
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Man of the Match: Rieko Ioane (New Zealand) Touch judges: Marius van der Westhuizen (South Africa)
Rasta Rasivhenge (South Africa)
Television match official: Marius Jonker (South Africa)
Notes:- Sonny Bill Williams (New Zealand) earned his 50th test cap.
- Sekope Kepu (Australia) became the ninth Australian to earn his 100th test cap and the first in his position for his country.
3 November{{Rugbybox |date = 3 November 2018 |time = 14:45 JST (UTC+9) |home = {{Ru-rt|JPN}} |score = 31–69 |report =[https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/46084416 Report] |away = {{Ru|NZL}} |try1 = Anise 3' c Tui 32' c Lafaele (2) 40' m, 69' c Henry 51' m |con1 = Tamura (3/5) 5', 33', 70' |try2 = Coles 14' c Mo'unga 18' c Laumape (3) 27' c, 37' c, 62' c Tahuriorangi 34' c Bridge (2) 46' c, 66' m Naholo 56' m Proctor 59' c |con2 = Mo'unga (7/8) 15', 20', 28', 35', 38', 47', 60' Barrett (1/2) 63' |pen2 = Mo'unga (1/1) 2' |stadium = Ajinomoto Stadium, Chōfu[2] |attendance = 43,751 |referee = Matthew Carley (England) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Ryohei Yamanaka | 65}} | RW | 14 | Jamie Henry | 60}} | OC | 13 | Will Tupou | IC | 12 | Timothy Lafaele | LW | 11 | Kenki Fukuoka | FH | 10 | Yu Tamura | SH | 9 | Yutaka Nagare | 48}} | N8 | 8 | Hendrik Tui | OF | 7 | Shunsuke Nunomaki | BF | 6 | Michael Leitch (c) | RL | 5 | Samuela Anise | 63}} | LL | 4 | Wimpie van der Walt | 48}} | TP | 3 | Hiroshi Yamashita | 63}} | HK | 2 | Atsushi Sakate | 63}} | LP | 1 | Keita Inagaki | 63}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Yusuke Niwai | 63}} | PR | 17 | Masataka Mikami | 63}} | PR | 18 | Asaeli Ai Valu | 63}} | LK | 19 | Uwe Helu | 63}} | LK | 20 | Isileli Nakajima | 48}} | SH | 21 | Fumiaki Tanaka | 48}} | FH | 22 | Rikiya Matsuda | 65}} | CE | 23 | Ryoto Nakamura | 60}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Jamie Joseph |
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FB | 15 | Jordie Barrett | RW | 14 | Nehe Milner-Skudder | 40}} | OC | 13 | Matt Proctor | IC | 12 | Ngani Laumape | LW | 11 | Waisake Naholo | 70}} | FH | 10 | Richie Mo'unga | SH | 9 | Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi | 58}} | N8 | 8 | Luke Whitelock (c) | OF | 7 | Dalton Papalii | 58}} | BF | 6 | Vaea Fifita | RL | 5 | Jackson Hemopo | LL | 4 | Patrick Tuipulotu | 53}} | TP | 3 | Angus Ta'avao | 58}} | HK | 2 | Dane Coles | 53}} | LP | 1 | Ofa Tu'ungafasi | 53}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Liam Coltman | 53}} | PR | 17 | Tim Perry | 53}} | PR | 18 | Tyrel Lomax | 58}} | FL | 19 | Dillon Hunt | 58}} | FL | 20 | Gareth Evans | 53}} | SH | 21 | Mitchell Drummond | 58}} | FH | 22 | Brett Cameron | 70}} | WG | 23 | George Bridge | 40}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Steve Hansen |
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Man of the Match: Ngani Laumape (New Zealand) Touch judges: Damon Murphy (Australia)
Graham Cooper (Australia)
Television match official: Damien Mitchelmore (Australia)
Notes:- Hiroshi Yamashita (Japan) earned his 50th test cap.
- Jamie Henry and Isileli Nakajima (both Japan) and George Bridge, Brett Cameron, Mitchell Drummond, Gareth Evans, Dillon Hunt, Tyrel Lomax, Dalton Papalii and Matt Proctor (all New Zealand) made their international debuts.
- New Zealand gave debuts to eight players, their highest number since 1986 when 11 players debuted against France.
- Japan's 31 points was their highest score against New Zealand, surpassing the 17 points scored in 1995.
{{Rugbybox |date = 3 November 2018 |time = 14:00 EET (UTC+2) |home = {{RuA-rt|ROM}} |score = 36–5 |report = [https://frr.ro/2018/11/03/romania-a-invinge-kenya/ Report] |away = {{Ru|KEN}} |try1 = Melinte 2' c Pristăviță 15' m Căpățână 37' c Penalty try 40' Dumitru 68' c |con1 = Melinte (2/3) 3', 37' Plai (1/1) 70' |pen1 = Plai (1/1) 20' |try2 = A. William 30' m |stadium = Ghencea Sports Complex, Bucharest[3][4] |attendance = |referee = Alexandru Ionescu (Romania) }} {{Rugbybox |date = 3 November 2018 |time = 14:45 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|WAL}} |score = 21–10 |report =[https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/46043784 Report] |away = {{Ru|SCO}} |try1 = North 29' m J. Davies 47' c |con1 = Halfpenny (1/2) 48' |pen1 = Halfpenny (3/3) 4', 14', 22' |try2 = McInally 34' c |con2 = Hastings (1/1) 36' |pen2 = Hastings (1/1) 25' |stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff[5] |attendance = 63,188 |referee = Mathieu Raynal (France) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Leigh Halfpenny | RW | 14 | George North | OC | 13 | Jonathan Davies | IC | 12 | Hadleigh Parkes | LW | 11 | Luke Morgan | 78}} | FH | 10 | Gareth Anscombe | 78}} | SH | 9 | Gareth Davies | 69}} | N8 | 8 | Ross Moriarty | OF | 7 | Justin Tipuric | BF | 6 | Dan Lydiate | 69}} | RL | 5 | Alun Wyn Jones (c) | LL | 4 | Cory Hill | 64}} | TP | 3 | Dillon Lewis | 78}} | HK | 2 | Ken Owens | 40}} | 42}} | 62}} | 69}} | LP | 1 | Nicky Smith | 62}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Elliot Dee | 68|78}} | 40}} | 42}} | 62}} | PR | 17 | Rob Evans | 62}} | PR | 18 | Leon Brown | 78}} | LK | 19 | Adam Beard | 64}} | FL | 20 | Aaron Wainwright | SH | 21 | Tomos Williams | 69}} | FH | 22 | Jarrod Evans | 78}} | WG | 23 | Steff Evans | 78}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Warren Gatland |
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FB | 15 | Blair Kinghorn | RW | 14 | Tommy Seymour | 73}} | OC | 13 | Huw Jones | 62}} | IC | 12 | Alex Dunbar | LW | 11 | Lee Jones | FH | 10 | Adam Hastings | SH | 9 | Ali Price | 62}} | N8 | 8 | Ryan Wilson | OF | 7 | Hamish Watson | BF | 6 | Jamie Ritchie | 62}} | RL | 5 | Jonny Gray | 69}} | LL | 4 | Ben Toolis | TP | 3 | WP Nel | 54}} | HK | 2 | Stuart McInally (c) | 54}} | LP | 1 | Allan Dell | 54}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Fraser Brown | 54}} | PR | 17 | Alex Allan | 54}} | PR | 18 | Simon Berghan | 54}} | LK | 19 | Grant Gilchrist | 69}} | FL | 20 | Matt Fagerson | 62}} | SH | 21 | George Horne | 62}} | CE | 22 | Peter Horne | 62}} | WG | 23 | Darcy Graham | 73}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|SCO}} Gregor Townsend |
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Man of the Match: Justin Tipuric (Wales) Touch judges: Wayne Barnes (England)
Frank Murphy (Ireland)
Television match official: Rowan Kitt (England)
Notes:- Jarrod Evans and Luke Morgan (both Wales) and Darcy Graham (Scotland) made their international debuts.
- Wales claimed the first ever contest of the Doddie Weir Cup.
- Wales won their opening 'Autumn Internationals' match for the first time since beating Romania 40–3 in 2002, and they gained their first opening win at the Millennium Stadium since beating Samoa 50–6 in 2000.
{{Rugbybox |date = 3 November 2018 |time = 15:00 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|ENG}} |score = 12–11 |report =[https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/46084726 Report] |away = {{Ru|RSA}} |pen1 = Farrell (3/4) 20', 36', 72' Daly (1/1) 50' |try2 = Nkosi 32' m |pen2 = Pollard (2/3) 6', 67' |stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London[6] |attendance = 80,369 |referee = Angus Gardner (Australia) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Elliot Daly | RW | 14 | Jack Nowell | 64}} | OC | 13 | Henry Slade | IC | 12 | Ben Te'o | 72}} | LW | 11 | Jonny May | FH | 10 | Owen Farrell (c) | SH | 9 | Ben Youngs | 64}} | N8 | 8 | Mark Wilson | OF | 7 | Tom Curry | 41}} | BF | 6 | Brad Shields | 76}} | RL | 5 | George Kruis | LL | 4 | Maro Itoje | 15|25}} | TP | 3 | Kyle Sinckler | 64}} | HK | 2 | Dylan Hartley (c) | 56}} | LP | 1 | Alec Hepburn | 41}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Jamie George | 56}} | PR | 17 | Ben Moon | 41}} | PR | 18 | Harry Williams | 64}} | LK | 19 | Charlie Ewels | 76}} | FL | 20 | Zach Mercer | 41}} | SH | 21 | Danny Care | 64}} | FH | 22 | George Ford | 72}} | WG | 23 | Chris Ashton | 64}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|AUS}} Eddie Jones |
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FB | 15 | Damian Willemse | 74}} | RW | 14 | S'busiso Nkosi | 59}} | OC | 13 | Jesse Kriel | IC | 12 | Damian de Allende | LW | 11 | Aphiwe Dyantyi | FH | 10 | Handré Pollard | SH | 9 | Ivan van Zyl | 74}} | N8 | 8 | Warren Whiteley | OF | 7 | Duane Vermeulen | BF | 6 | Siya Kolisi (c) | 64}} | RL | 5 | Pieter-Steph du Toit | LL | 4 | Eben Etzebeth | 41}} | TP | 3 | Frans Malherbe | 64}} | HK | 2 | Malcolm Marx | 73}} | LP | 1 | Steven Kitshoff | 64}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Bongi Mbonambi | 73}} | PR | 17 | Thomas du Toit | 64}} | PR | 18 | Wilco Louw | 64}} | LK | 19 | RG Snyman | 41}} | LK | 20 | Lood de Jager | 64}} | SH | 21 | Embrose Papier | 74}} | FH | 22 | Elton Jantjies | 74}} | CE | 23 | André Esterhuizen | 59}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|RSA}} Rassie Erasmus |
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Man of the Match: Mark Wilson (England) Touch judges: Jérôme Garcès (France)
Ben Whitehouse (Wales)
Television match official: Olly Hodges (Ireland)
Notes:- Zach Mercer and Ben Moon (both England) made their international debuts.
- With this win and the 25–10 victory in June 2018, England won back-to-back matches against South Africa for the first time since their November 2004 and 2006 victories.
{{Rugbybox |date = 3 November 2018 |time = 15:00 CDT (UTC-05) |home = {{Ru-rt|IRE}} |score = 54–7 |report =[https://www.the42.ie/ireland-italy-report-soldier-field-2018-4321418-Nov2018/ Report] |away = {{Ru|ITA}} |try1 = Beirne (2) 4' c, 42' c L. McGrath 32' c Larmour (3) 45' c, 63' c, 80' m Cronin 55' c Ringrose 65' c |con1 = Carbery (5/5) 5', 33', 43', 46', 57' Byrne (2/3) 64', 67' |try2 = Campagnaro 38' c |con2 = Canna (1/1) 40' |stadium = Soldier Field, Chicago[7] |attendance = 35,081 |referee = Nigel Owens (Wales) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Jordan Larmour | RW | 14 | Andrew Conway | OC | 13 | Garry Ringrose | IC | 12 | Bundee Aki | LW | 11 | Jacob Stockdale | 60}} | FH | 10 | Joey Carbery | 60}} | SH | 9 | Luke McGrath | 64}} | N8 | 8 | Jack Conan | OF | 7 | Josh van der Flier | 67}} | BF | 6 | Rhys Ruddock (c) | RL | 5 | Quinn Roux | LL | 4 | Tadhg Beirne | 60}} | TP | 3 | Andrew Porter | 57}} | HK | 2 | Niall Scannell | 40}} | LP | 1 | Jack McGrath | 50}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Sean Cronin | 40}} | PR | 17 | David Kilcoyne | 50}} | PR | 18 | Finlay Bealham | 57}} | LK | 19 | Devin Toner | 60}} | FL | 20 | Jordi Murphy | 67}} | SH | 21 | John Cooney | 64}} | FH | 22 | Ross Byrne | 60}} | CE | 23 | Will Addison | 60}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Joe Schmidt |
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FB | 15 | Luca Sperandio | RW | 14 | Mattia Bellini | OC | 13 | Michele Campagnaro (c) | IC | 12 | Luca Morisi | 69}} | LW | 11 | Giulio Bisegni | FH | 10 | Carlo Canna | 60}} | SH | 9 | Tito Tebaldi | N8 | 8 | Renato Giammarioli | 55}} | OF | 7 | Braam Steyn | BF | 6 | Johan Meyer | RL | 5 | George Biagi | 55}} | LL | 4 | Marco Fuser | 63}} | TP | 3 | Tiziano Pasquali | 60}} | HK | 2 | Luca Bigi | 63}} | LP | 1 | Nicola Quaglio | 21}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Oliviero Fabiani | 63}} | PR | 17 | Cherif Traorè | 21}} | PR | 18 | Giosuè Zilocchi | 60}} | LK | 19 | Marco Lazzaroni | 63}} | LK | 20 | Federico Ruzza | 55}} | FL | 21 | Jimmy Tuivaiti | 55}} | SH | 22 | Guglielmo Palazzani | 69}} | FH | 23 | Ian McKinley | 60}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Conor O'Shea |
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Man of the Match: Jordan Larmour (Ireland) Touch judges: Romain Poite (France)
Alexandre Ruiz (France)
Television match official: David Ardrey (United States)
Notes:- Ross Byrne and Will Addison (both Ireland) and Jimmy Tuivaiti and Johan Meyer (both Italy) made their international debuts.
{{Rugbybox |date = 3 November 2018 |time = 17:15 CDT (UTC-05) |home = {{Ru-rt|USA}} |score = 22–59 |report = |away = {{Ru|New Zealand Māori|name=Māori All Blacks}} |try1 = Matyas 37' m Maupin 59' c Dolan 70' c |con1 = Hooley (2/2) 60', 71' |pen1 = Hooley (1/1) 14' |try2 = Ware 4' c Karpik 16' m Dixon 22' c May 25' c Walker-Leawere (2) 41' m, 46' c Thompson 55' c Lowe 74' c Stevenson 76' c |con2 = Black (5/7) 5', 23', 26', 47', 56' Ioane (2/2) 74', 77' |stadium = Soldier Field, Chicago[7] |attendance = 30,051[8] |referee = Karl Dickson (England) }}10 November{{Rugbybox |date = 10 November 2018 |time = 14:00 MSK (UTC+3) |home = {{Ru-rt|RUS}} |score = 47–20 |report = |away = {{Ru|NAM}} |try1 = Sel`skiy 6' c Ostrikov 34' c Simplikevich 36' m Ostroushko 42' c Artemyev 45' c Sychev 57' c Dorofeev 70' c |con1 = Kushnarev (6/7) 7', 35', 43', 47', 58', 71' |try2 = Kisting 53' c de la Harpe 75' c |con2 = Stevens (2/2) 54', 75' |pen2 = Loubser (2/2) 9', 23' |stadium = Kuban Stadium, Krasnodar[9] |attendance = |referee = Rasta Rasivhenge (South Africa) }}Notes:- Roman Khodin, Dmitry Perov and Daniil Potikhanov (all Russia) and Janry du Toit, Prince ǃGaoseb and Adriaan Ludick (all Namibia) made their international debuts.
- Yuri Kushnarev became the first Russian player to earn 100 caps.
- Evgeny Matveev (Russia) earned his 50th test cap.
- This was the first meeting between the two nations hosted by Russia.
{{Rugbybox |date = 10 November 2018 |time = 15:00 CET (UTC+1) |home = {{Ru-rt|ITA}} |score = 28–17 |report = |away = {{Ru|GEO}} |try1 = Campagnaro 19' c Bellini 38' m Budd 43' m Allan 56' |con1 = Allan (1/4) 21' |pen1 = Allan (2/2) 9', 36' |try2 = Mchedlidze 15' c Penalty try 62' |con2 = Matiashvili (1/1) 16' |pen2 = Matiashvili (1/2) 52' |stadium = Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence[10] |attendance = 18,424 |referee = Glen Jackson (New Zealand) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Luca Sperandio | RW | 14 | Tommaso Benvenuti | 62|72}} | OC | 13 | Michele Campagnaro | IC | 12 | Tommaso Castello | 58}} | LW | 11 | Mattia Bellini | FH | 10 | Tommaso Allan | 75}} | SH | 9 | Tito Tebaldi | 71}} | N8 | 8 | Braam Steyn | OF | 7 | Jake Polledri | BF | 6 | Sebastian Negri | 63}} | RL | 5 | Dean Budd | LL | 4 | Alessandro Zanni | 61}} | TP | 3 | Simone Ferrari | 55}} | HK | 2 | Leonardo Ghiraldini (c) | 71}} | LP | 1 | Andrea Lovotti | 71}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Luca Bigi | 71}} | PR | 17 | Cherif Traorè | 71}} | PR | 18 | Tiziano Pasquali | 55}} | LK | 19 | Marco Fuser | 61}} | FL | 20 | Johan Meyer | 63}} | SH | 21 | Guglielmo Palazzani | 71}} | FH | 22 | Carlo Canna | 75}} | CE | 23 | Luca Morisi | 58}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Conor O'Shea |
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FB | 15 | Soso Matiashvili | 76}} | RW | 14 | Giorgi Koshadze | 41}} | OC | 13 | Merab Sharikadze (c) | IC | 12 | Tamaz Mchedlidze | LW | 11 | Zurab Dzneladze | FH | 10 | Lasha Khmaladze | SH | 9 | Vasil Lobzhanidze | 58}} | N8 | 8 | Beka Gorgadze | OF | 7 | Giorgi Tsutskiridze | 27|37}} | BF | 6 | Otar Giorgadze | 55}} | RL | 5 | Lasha Lomidze | LL | 4 | Nodar Tcheishvili | 65}} | TP | 3 | Davit Kubriashvili | 47}} | HK | 2 | Jaba Bregvadze | 58}} | LP | 1 | Mikheil Nariashvili | 58}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Shalva Mamukashvili | 58}} | PR | 17 | Zurab Zhvania | 58}} | PR | 18 | Levan Chilachava | 47}} | LK | 19 | Shalva Sutiashvili | 65}} | N8 | 20 | Beka Bitsadze | 55}} | SH | 21 | Gela Aprasidze | 58}} | CE | 22 | Lasha Malaguradze | 76}} | CE | 23 | Giorgi Kveseladze | 41}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Milton Haig |
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Man of the Match: Braam Steyn (Italy) Touch judges: Frank Murphy (Ireland)
Shuhei Kubo (Japan)
Television match official: Graham Hughes (England)
Notes:- This was the first meeting between the two nations since 2003.
- Zurab Dzneladze (Georgia) made his international debut.
{{Rugbybox |date = 10 November 2018 |time = 14:30 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|SCO}} |score = 54–17 |report = Report |away = {{Ru|FIJ}} |try1 = Dell 11' c Brown 17' c Seymour (3) 40' c, 55' c, 61' m Maitland 41' c Ritchie 76' c Hastings 79' c |con1 = Laidlaw (5/5) 12', 29', 40', 43', 56' Russell (2/2) 77', 80' |try2 = Mata 21' c Radradra 27' c |con2 = Volavola (2/2) 22', 28' |pen2 = Volavola (1/3) 2' |stadium = Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh[5] |attendance = 67,144 |referee = Andrew Brace (Ireland) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Stuart Hogg | RW | 14 | Tommy Seymour | OC | 13 | Alex Dunbar | 48}} | IC | 12 | Peter Horne | 70}} | LW | 11 | Sean Maitland | FH | 10 | Finn Russell | SH | 9 | Greig Laidlaw (c) | 60}} | N8 | 8 | Matt Fagerson | 28}} | OF | 7 | Jamie Ritchie | BF | 6 | Ryan Wilson | 60}} | RL | 5 | Grant Gilchrist | LL | 4 | Sam Skinner | TP | 3 | WP Nel | 54}} | HK | 2 | Fraser Brown | 51}} | LP | 1 | Allan Dell | 54}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Stuart McInally | 51}} | PR | 17 | Alex Allan | 54}} | PR | 18 | Simon Berghan | 54}} | LK | 19 | Jonny Gray | 60}} | N8 | 20 | Josh Strauss | 28}} | SH | 21 | George Horne | 60}} | FH | 22 | Adam Hastings | 70}} | CE | 23 | Chris Harris | 48}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|SCO}} Gregor Townsend |
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Man of the Match: Sam Skinner (Scotland) Touch judges: Luke Pearce (England)
Karl Dickson England)
Television match official: Ben Skeen (New Zealand)
Notes:- Sam Skinner (Scotland) and Mesulame Dolokoto and Setariki Tuicuvu (both Fiji) made their international debuts.
{{Rugbybox |date = 10 November 2018 |time = 15:00 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|ENG}} |score = 15–16 |report =[https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/46167137 Report] |away = {{Ru|NZL}} |try1 = Ashton 1' m Hartley 23' c |con1 = Farrell (1/2) 24' |drop1 = Farrell (1/1) 9' |try2 = McKenzie 38' c |con2 = B. Barrett (1/1) 38' |pen2 = B. Barrett (2/2) 40', 59' |drop2 = B. Barrett (1/1) 45' |stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London[6] |attendance = 82,149 |referee = Jérôme Garcès (France) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Elliot Daly | RW | 14 | Chris Ashton | 67}} | OC | 13 | Henry Slade | IC | 12 | Ben Te'o | 71}} | LW | 11 | Jonny May | FH | 10 | Owen Farrell (c) | SH | 9 | Ben Youngs | 62}} | N8 | 8 | Mark Wilson | OF | 7 | Sam Underhill | BF | 6 | Brad Shields | 26}} | 40}} | 64}} | RL | 5 | George Kruis | 65}} | LL | 4 | Maro Itoje | TP | 3 | Kyle Sinckler | 57}} | HK | 2 | Dylan Hartley (c) | 40}} | LP | 1 | Ben Moon | 57}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Jamie George | 40}} | PR | 17 | Alec Hepburn | 57}} | PR | 18 | Harry Williams | 57}} | LK | 19 | Charlie Ewels | 65}} | LK | 20 | Courtney Lawes | 26}} | 40}} | 64}} | SH | 21 | Danny Care | 62}} | FH | 22 | George Ford | 71}} | WG | 23 | Jack Nowell | 67}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|AUS}} Eddie Jones |
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Man of the Match: Brodie Retallick (New Zealand) Touch judges: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
Marius Mitrea (Italy)
Television match official: Marius Jonker (South Africa)
Notes:- New Zealand retain the Hillary Shield.
{{Rugbybox |date = 10 November 2018 |time = 16:00 CET (UTC+1) |home = French Barbarians {{Flagicon|FRA}} |score = 38–49 |report = |away = {{Ru|TON}} |try1 = Daubagna 33' c Ntamack 51' c Barassi 61' c Laveau 65' m Reilhac 68' m Laporte 76' c |con1 = Carbonel (2/2) 34', 52' Ntamack (1/3) 61' Balès (1/1) 77' |try2 = Fisi'ihoi 3' c Takulua (2) 14' c, 47' c Vailanu 27' c Taufa 40' c Fosita 53' c Lilo 58' c |con2 = Takulua (7/7) 4', 15', 28', 40', 48', 55', 59' |stadium = Stade Chaban Delmas, Bordeaux[11] |referee = Dan Jones (Wales) |attendance = }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | FRA}} Kylan Hamdaoui | 55}} | RW | 14 | FRA}} Clément Laporte | OC | 13 | FRA}} Pierre-Louis Barassi | IC | 12 | FRA}} Romain Ntamack | LW | 11 | FRA}} Martin Laveau | FH | 10 | FRA}} Louis Carbonel | 55}} | SH | 9 | FRA}} Thibault Daubagna | 50}} | N8 | 8 | FRA}} Jordan Joseph | OF | 7 | FRA}} Patrick Sobela | 55}} | BF | 6 | FRA}} Dylan Cretin | RL | 5 | FRA}} Thomas Jolmes | LL | 4 | FRA}} Swan Rebbadj | 43|53}} | 55}} | TP | 3 | FRA}} Antoine Guillamon | 44}} | HK | 2 | FRA}} Adrien Pélissié (c) | 5}} | LP | 1 | FRA}} Quentin Béthune | 66}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | FRA}} Teddy Baubigny | 5}} | PR | 17 | FRA}} Jean-Baptiste Gros | 66}} | PR | 18 | FRA}} Malik Hamadache | 44}} | LK | 19 | FRA}} Boris Palu | 55}} | FL | 20 | FRA}} Loïc Godener | 55}} | SH | 21 | FRA}} Alexi Balès | 50}} | FH | 22 | FRA}} Yvan Reilhac | 55}} | FB | 23 | FRA}} Arthur Retière | 55}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|FRA}} Ugo Mola |
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FB | 15 | Vunga Lilo | RW | 14 | Viliami Lolohea | 61}} | OC | 13 | Alaska Taufa | IC | 12 | Siale Piutau (c) | LW | 11 | Daniel Kilioni | FH | 10 | Kurt Morath | 34}} | SH | 9 | Sonatane Takulua | N8 | 8 | Sione Vailanu | OF | 7 | Fotu Lokotui | 48}} | BF | 6 | Daniel Faleafa | RL | 5 | Leva Fifita | LL | 4 | Sam Ulufonua | 70}} | TP | 3 | Maʻafu Fia | 40}} | HK | 2 | Paul Ngauamo | 55}} | LP | 1 | Siegfried Fisi'ihoi | 70}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Sosefo Sakalia | 75}} | 55}} | PR | 17 | Tolu Fahamokioa | 70}} | PR | 18 | Ben Tameifuna | 40}} | LK | 19 | Valentino Mapapalangi | 70}} | FL | 20 | Zane Kapeli | 48}} | SH | 21 | Leon Fukofuka | 59}} | FH | 22 | Latiume Fosita | 34}} | 59}} | WG | 23 | Latu Vaeno | 61}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|AUS}} Toutai Kefu |
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Touch judges: Mike Adamson (Scotland)
Craig Evans (Wales)
Television match official: Brian MacNeice (Ireland)
{{Rugbybox |date = 10 November 2018 |time = 17:20 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|WAL}} |score = 9–6 |report =[https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/46130635 Report] |away = {{Ru|AUS}} |pen1 = Halfpenny (2/4) 21', 67' Biggar (1/1) 76' |pen2 = Foley (1/1) 33' Toomua (1/1) 74' |stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff[12] |attendance = 64,110 |referee = Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Leigh Halfpenny | 73}} | RW | 14 | George North | 46}} | OC | 13 | Jonathan Davies | IC | 12 | Hadleigh Parkes | LW | 11 | Josh Adams | FH | 10 | Gareth Anscombe | SH | 9 | Gareth Davies | 55}} | N8 | 8 | Ross Moriarty | OF | 7 | Justin Tipuric | BF | 6 | Dan Lydiate | 59}} | RL | 5 | Alun Wyn Jones (c) | LL | 4 | Adam Beard | 59}} | TP | 3 | Tomas Francis | 46}} | HK | 2 | Ken Owens | LP | 1 | Nicky Smith | 55}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Elliot Dee | PR | 17 | Rob Evans | 55}} | PR | 18 | Dillon Lewis | 46}} | LK | 19 | Cory Hill | 59}} | FL | 20 | Ellis Jenkins | 59}} | SH | 21 | Tomos Williams | 55}} | FH | 22 | Dan Biggar | 73}} | FB | 23 | Liam Williams | 46}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Warren Gatland |
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FB | 15 | Dane Haylett-Petty | RW | 14 | Israel Folau | OC | 13 | Samu Kerevi | IC | 12 | Kurtley Beale | LW | 11 | Sefa Naivalu | 67}} | FH | 10 | Bernard Foley | 64}} | SH | 9 | Will Genia | N8 | 8 | David Pocock | OF | 7 | Michael Hooper (c) | BF | 6 | Jack Dempsey | 70}} | RL | 5 | Adam Coleman | 59}} | LL | 4 | Izack Rodda | TP | 3 | Allan Alaalatoa | 55}} | HK | 2 | Tolu Latu | 55}} | LP | 1 | Scott Sio | 59}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Tatafu Polota-Nau | 55}} | PR | 17 | Sekope Kepu | 59}} | PR | 18 | Taniela Tupou | 55}} | LK | 19 | Rob Simmons | 59}} | FL | 20 | Ned Hanigan | 70}} | SH | 21 | Nick Phipps | CE | 22 | Matt Toomua | 64}} | WG | 23 | Jack Maddocks | 67}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|AUS}} Michael Cheika |
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Man of the Match: Justin Tipuric (Wales) Touch judges: Romain Poite (France)
Brendon Pickerill (New Zealand)
Television match official: Simon McDowell (Ireland)
Notes:- This was Wales' first win over Australia since their 21–18 victory in 2008, ending a 13-match winning streak for Australia over the Welsh, to claim the James Bevan Trophy.
{{Rugbybox |date = 10 November 2018 |time = 18:30 CET (UTC+1) |home = {{Ru-rt|USA}} |score = 30–29 |report = |away = {{Ru|SAM}} |try1 = Taufete'e 10' c Germishuys 17' m Dolan (2) 35' m, 67' c |con1 = Hooley (2/4) 11', 68' |pen1 = Hooley (2/3) 16', 80' |try2 = Mulipola 25' c Fidow 31' c Matavao 33' c Taulagi 40' m |con2 = Pisi (3/4) 26', 32', 34' |pen2 = Leuila (1/1) 70' |stadium = Anoeta Stadium, San Sebastián, Spain[13] |attendance = |referee = Alexandre Ruiz (France) }}Notes:- David Ainuu, Devereaux Ferris and Gannon Moore (all United States) and Raymond Niuia and Ben Nee-Nee (both Samoa) made their international debuts.
- This was the United States' first win over Samoa, winning their first test against a Pacific Nation since May 1999.
{{Rugbybox |date = 10 November 2018 |time = 18:30 WET (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|IRE}} |score = 28–17 |report =[https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/46166561 Report] |away = {{Ru|ARG}} |try1 = Marmion 8' m Aki 24' c L. McGrath 65' c |con1 = Sexton (2/3) 25', 66' |pen1 = Sexton (3/4) 38', 57', 75' |try2 = Delguy 16' m |pen2 = Sánchez (4/4) 2', 11', 34', 42' |stadium = Aviva Stadium, Dublin[14] |attendance = 52,000 |referee = Nic Berry (Australia) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Jordan Larmour | RW | 14 | Keith Earls | OC | 13 | Will Addison | IC | 12 | Bundee Aki | 75}} | LW | 11 | Jacob Stockdale | FH | 10 | Jonathan Sexton | 75}} | SH | 9 | Kieran Marmion | 56}} | N8 | 8 | CJ Stander | OF | 7 | Seán O'Brien | 37}} | BF | 6 | Peter O'Mahony | RL | 5 | James Ryan | LL | 4 | Iain Henderson | 57}} | TP | 3 | Tadhg Furlong | 67}} | HK | 2 | Rory Best (c) | 57}} | LP | 1 | Cian Healy | 52}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Sean Cronin | 57}} | PR | 17 | Jack McGrath | 52}} | PR | 18 | Andrew Porter | 67}} | LK | 19 | Devin Toner | 57}} | FL | 20 | Dan Leavy | 37}} | SH | 21 | Luke McGrath | 56}} | FH | 22 | Joey Carbery | 75}} | WG | 23 | Andrew Conway | 75}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Joe Schmidt |
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FB | 15 | Emiliano Boffelli | RW | 14 | Bautista Delguy | OC | 13 | Matías Orlando | 57}} | IC | 12 | Jerónimo de la Fuente | LW | 11 | Ramiro Moyano | FH | 10 | Nicolás Sánchez | 71}} | SH | 9 | Tomás Cubelli | 63}} | N8 | 8 | Javier Ortega Desio | OF | 7 | Guido Petti Pagadizábal | 63}} | BF | 6 | Pablo Matera (c) | 69}} | RL | 5 | Tomás Lavanini | LL | 4 | Matías Alemanno | TP | 3 | Santiago Medrano | 71}} | HK | 2 | Agustín Creevy | 63}} | LP | 1 | Santiago García Botta | 57}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Julián Montoya | 63}} | PR | 17 | Juan Pablo Zeiss | 57}} | PR | 18 | Lucio Sordoni | 71}} | N8 | 19 | Rodrigo Bruni | 69}} | FL | 20 | Tomás Lezana | 63}} | SH | 21 | Gonzalo Bertranou | 63}} | FH | 22 | Joaquín Díaz Bonilla | 71}} | CE | 23 | Matías Moroni | 57}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|ARG}} Mario Ledesma |
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Man of the Match: James Ryan (Ireland) Touch judges: Angus Gardner (Australia)
Ludovic Cayre (France)
Television match official: David Grashoff (England)
Notes:- Joaquín Díaz Bonilla, Rodrigo Bruni and Lucio Sordoni (all Argentina) made their international debuts.
- Ireland retain the Admiral Brown Cup.
{{Rugbybox |date = 10 November 2018 |time = 21:05 CET (UTC+1) |home = {{Ru-rt|FRA}} |score = 26–29 |report =Report |away = {{Ru|RSA}} |try1 = Guirado 36' c Bastareaud 41' c |con1 = Serin (2/2) 38', 42' |pen1 = Serin (3/5) 6', 11', 66' |drop1 = Lopez (1/1) 33' |try2 = Nkosi 43' c Mbonambi 80+4' c |con2 = Pollard (2/2) 44', 80+5' |pen2 = Pollard (5/5) 12', 21', 28', 52', 60' |stadium = Stade de France, Saint-Denis[15] |attendance = |referee = Nigel Owens (Wales) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Maxime Médard | 75}} | RW | 14 | Teddy Thomas | OC | 13 | Mathieu Bastareaud | IC | 12 | Geoffrey Doumayrou | 35}} | 40}} | 52}} | LW | 11 | Damian Penaud | FH | 10 | Camille Lopez | 66}} | 75}} | SH | 9 | Baptiste Serin | 66}} | N8 | 8 | Louis Picamoles | 60}} | OF | 7 | Arthur Iturria | BF | 6 | Wenceslas Lauret | RL | 5 | Yoann Maestri | LL | 4 | Sébastien Vahaamahina | 76}} | TP | 3 | Cedate Gomes Sa | 59}} | HK | 2 | Guilhem Guirado (c) | 64}} | LP | 1 | Jefferson Poirot | 59}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Camille Chat | 64}} | PR | 17 | Dany Priso | 59}} | PR | 18 | Rabah Slimani | 59}} | LK | 19 | Paul Gabrillagues | 76}} | FL | 20 | Mathieu Babillot | 60}} | SH | 21 | Antoine Dupont | 66}} | FH | 22 | Anthony Belleau | 66}} | CE | 23 | Gaël Fickou | 35}} | 40}} | 52}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|FRA}} Jacques Brunel |
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FB | 15 | Willie le Roux | RW | 14 | S'busiso Nkosi | 56}} | OC | 13 | Jesse Kriel | IC | 12 | Damian de Allende | 66}} | LW | 11 | Aphiwe Dyantyi | FH | 10 | Handré Pollard | SH | 9 | Faf de Klerk | N8 | 8 | Warren Whiteley | 49}} | OF | 7 | Duane Vermeulen | BF | 6 | Siya Kolisi (c) | 66}} | RL | 5 | Franco Mostert | LL | 4 | Pieter-Steph du Toit | TP | 3 | Frans Malherbe | 59}} | HK | 2 | Malcolm Marx | 72}} | LP | 1 | Steven Kitshoff | 62}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Bongi Mbonambi | 72}} | PR | 17 | Thomas du Toit | 62}} | PR | 18 | Vincent Koch | 59}} | LK | 19 | RG Snyman | 49}} | FL | 20 | Francois Louw | 66}} | SH | 21 | Embrose Papier | FH | 22 | Elton Jantjies | 66}} | WG | 23 | Cheslin Kolbe | 56}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|RSA}} Rassie Erasmus |
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Touch judges: Matthew Carley (England)
Tom Foley (England)
Television match official: Rowan Kitt (England)
17 November{{Rugbybox |date = 17 November 2018 |time = 14:00 EET (UTC+2) |home = {{Ru-rt|ROM}} |score = 5–31 |report = |away = {{Ru|USA}} |try1 = Melinte 13' m |try2 = de Haas 9' m Campbell (2) 23' c, 56' m Matyas 45' c Moore 76' c |con2 = Magie (3/5) 24', 46', 78' |stadium = Ghencea Sports Complex, Bucharest[4] |attendance = |referee = Christophe Ridley (England) }}Notes:- Tudor Boldor, Marius Iftimiciuc and Alexandru Savin (all Romania) and Nick Boyer (United States) made their international debuts.
- With this win, and Italy's loss to Australia, USA move to 13th on the World Rugby Rankings, their highest ever position.
- The United States reclaim the Pershing Cup, who had held it since the teams' previous meeting in 2016.
{{Rugbybox |date = 17 November 2018 |time = 13:00 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|URU}} |score = 7–68 |report = |away = {{Ru|FIJ}} |try1 = Arata 30' c |con1 = Berchesi (1/1) 30' |try2 = Sau (3) 4' c, 57' m, 60' c Talebula 10' c Yato (3) 14' c, 33' c, 69' c Tuisova 23' c Kunatani 75' c Volavola 79' c |con2 = Volavola (9/10) 5', 11', 15', 24', 34', 60', 70', 77', 79' |stadium = The Gillman's Ground, Hartpury, England |attendance = |referee = Tom Foley (England) }}Notes:- Manuel Ardao and Guillermo Pujadas (both Uruguay) and Eroni Sau (Fiji) made their international debuts.
{{Rugbybox |date = 17 November 2018 |time = 15:00 CET (UTC+1) |home = {{Ru-rt|ITA}} |score = 7–26 |report = |away = {{Ru|AUS}} |try1 = Bellini 45' c |con1 = Allan (1/1) 46' |try2 = Koroibete (2) 29' c, 34' c Tupou 43' c Genia 78' m |con2 = Toomua (3/4) 30', 36', 43' |stadium = Stadio Euganeo, Padua[10] |attendance = 18,621 |referee = Pascal Gaüzère (France) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Jayden Hayward | RW | 14 | Tommaso Benvenuti | OC | 13 | Michele Campagnaro | IC | 12 | Tommaso Castello | LW | 11 | Mattia Bellini | 71}} | FH | 10 | Tommaso Allan | 64}} | SH | 9 | Tito Tebaldi | 59}} | N8 | 8 | Braam Steyn | OF | 7 | Jake Polledri | BF | 6 | Sebastian Negri | 59}} | RL | 5 | Dean Budd | LL | 4 | Alessandro Zanni | 49}} | TP | 3 | Simone Ferrari | 49}} | HK | 2 | Leonardo Ghiraldini (c) | 61}} | LP | 1 | Andrea Lovotti | 61}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Luca Bigi | 61}} | PR | 17 | Cherif Traorè | 61}} | PR | 18 | Tiziano Pasquali | 49}} | LK | 19 | Marco Fuser | 49}} | FL | 20 | Johan Meyer | 59}} | SH | 21 | Guglielmo Palazzani | 59}} | FH | 22 | Carlo Canna | 64}} | CE | 23 | Luca Morisi | 71}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Conor O'Shea |
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Man of the Match: Samu Kerevi (Australia) Touch judges: Andrew Brace (Ireland)
Mike Adamson (Scotland)
Television match official: Simon McDowell (Ireland)
Notes:- Jake Gordon (Australia) made his international debut.
{{Rugbybox |date = 17 November 2018 |time = 14:30 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|WAL}} |score = 74–24 |report = |away = {{Ru|TON}} |try1 = Penalty try 2' Biggar 5' c L. Williams (2) 10' c, 77' c S. Evans 45' c T. Williams 57' c Morgan 62' m Hill 64' c A. Davies 69' c Patchell 71' c |con1 = Biggar (4/4) 6', 11', 46', 59' Patchell (4/5) 65', 70', 72', 78' |pen1 = Biggar (2/2) 21', 55' |try2 = Fifita 31' c Mafi 38' c Vailanu 42' c |con2 = Takulua (3/3) 32', 39', 43' |pen2 = Takulua (1/1) 8' |stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff |attendance = 61,284 |referee = Nic Berry (Australia) }}Team details |
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Man of the Match: Dan Biggar (Wales) Touch judges: Angus Gardner (Australia)
Shuhei Kubo (Japan)
Television match official: Olly Hodges (Ireland)
Notes:- Jonah Holmes (Wales) and Maʻafu Fia (Tonga) made their international debuts.
- Liam Williams (Wales) earned his 50th test cap.
- This was Wales' biggest winning margin over Tonga, surpassing the 44-point difference set in 2001.
{{Rugbybox |date = 17 November 2018 |time = 15:45 CET (UTC+1) |home = {{Ru-rt|ESP}} |score = 34–13 |report = |away = {{Ru|NAM}} |try1 = Garcia 15' c Penalty try (2) 27', 63' Borrego 40' c |con1 = Calle (2/2) 16', 40' |pen1 = Calle (2/2) 69', 77' |try2 = Stevens 9' c |con2 = Stevens (1/1) 10' |pen2 = Stevens (2/2) 21', 48' |stadium = Estadio Nacional Complutense, Madrid[16] |attendance = 4,000 |referee = Pierre Brousset (France) }}Notes:- Mickael de Marco, Tobias Francis, Lucas Levy, Lucas Rubio and Richard Stewart (all Spain) and Jason Benade, Henrique Olivier, Chad Plato and Wihan von Wielligh (all Namibia) made their international debuts.
{{Rugbybox |date = 17 November 2018 |time = 15:00 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|ENG}} |score = 35–15 |report = |away = {{Ru|JPN}} |try1 = Care 2' c Wilson 58' c Cokanasiga 69' c Hartley 75' m |con1 = Ford (3/4) 4', 59', 71' |pen1 = Daly (1/1) 27' Ford (2/2) 55', 64' |try2 = Nakamura 21' c Leitch 30' m |con2 = Tamura (1/2) 22' |pen2 = Tamura (1/1) 15' |stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London[6] |attendance = 81,151 |referee = Paul Williams (New Zealand) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Will Tupou | RW | 14 | Akihito Yamada | OC | 13 | Timothy Lafaele | IC | 12 | Ryoto Nakamura | LW | 11 | Kenki Fukuoka | FH | 10 | Yu Tamura | 69}} | SH | 9 | Fumiaki Tanaka | 40}} | N8 | 8 | Kazuki Himeno | 59}} | OF | 7 | Masakatsu Nishikawa | 40}} | BF | 6 | Michael Leitch (c) | RL | 5 | Uwe Helu | 40}} | LL | 4 | Wimpie van der Walt | TP | 3 | Koo Ji-won | 72}} | HK | 2 | Atsushi Sakate | 69}} | LP | 1 | Keita Inagaki | 74}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Yusuke Niwai | 69}} | PR | 17 | Koki Yamamoto | 74}} | PR | 18 | Asaeli Ai Valu | 72}} | LK | 19 | Samuela Anise | 40}} | FL | 20 | Hendrik Tui | 59}} | FL | 21 | Shunsuke Nunomaki | 40}} | SH | 22 | Yutaka Nagare | 40}} | FH | 23 | Rikiya Matsuda | 69}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Jamie Joseph |
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Man of the Match: Maro Itoje (England) Touch judges: Nigel Owens (Wales)
Dan Jones (Wales)
Television match official: Marius Jonker (South Africa)
Notes:- Joe Cokanasiga and Ted Hill (both England) made their international debuts.
- George Ford (England) earned his 50th test cap.
- This was the first meeting between the two teams to be held in England, and outside of a Rugby World Cup.
{{Rugbybox |date = 17 November 2018 |time = 17:20 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|SCO}} |score = 20–26 |report = Report |away = {{Ru|RSA}} |try1 = Horne 18' c Watson 33' c |con1 = Laidlaw (2/2) 19', 34' |pen1 = Laidlaw (2/2) 26', 46' |try2 = Kriel 5' c Pollard 20' c |con2 = Pollard (2/2) 6', 21' |pen2 = Pollard (3/5) 24', 38', 49' Jantjies (1/1) 72' |stadium = Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh[5] |attendance = 67,144 |referee = Romain Poite (France) }}Team details |
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Man of the Match: Handré Pollard (South Africa) Touch judges: Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand)
Frank Murphy (Ireland)
Television match official: Ben Skeen (New Zealand)
{{Rugbybox |date = 17 November 2018 |time = 16:00 CLST (UTC-3) |home = {{Ru-rt|CHL}} |score = 0–73 |report = |away = {{Ru|New Zealand Māori|name=Māori All Blacks}} |try2 = Hall (2) 4' c, 32' c Hemopo (2) 15' c, 77' m Karpik (3) 21' c, 74' c, 80' c J. Ioane 36' c Lowe 47' c Nock (2) 62' c, 68' m |con2 = Black (7/7) 4', 16', 21', 33', 38', 48', 64' J. Ioane (2/4) 75', 80' |stadium = Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo, Las Condes |attendance = 12,000 |referee = Pablo de Luca (Argentina) }}Notes:- Augusto Böhme, Tomás Contreras and Marcelo Torrealba (all Chile) made their international debuts.
{{Rugbybox |date = 17 November 2018 |time = 19:00 WET (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|IRE}} |score = 16–9 |report = Report |away = {{Ru|NZL}} |try1 = Stockdale 47' |con1 = Sexton 49' |pen1 = Sexton (3/3) 10', 26', 38' |pen2 = B.Barrett (2/2) 16', 68' |drop2 = B.Barrett (1/1) 28' |stadium = Aviva Stadium, Dublin[14] |attendance = 51,000 |referee = Wayne Barnes (England) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Damian McKenzie | 55}} | RW | 14 | Ben Smith | OC | 13 | Jack Goodhue | IC | 12 | Ryan Crotty | 61}} | LW | 11 | Rieko Ioane | FH | 10 | Beauden Barrett | SH | 9 | Aaron Smith | 57}} | N8 | 8 | Kieran Read (c) | OF | 7 | Ardie Savea | 73}} | BF | 6 | Liam Squire | 31}} | RL | 5 | Brodie Retallick | LL | 4 | Sam Whitelock | TP | 3 | Owen Franks | 46}} | HK | 2 | Codie Taylor | 46}} | LP | 1 | Karl Tu'inukuafe | 46}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Dane Coles | 46}} | PR | 17 | Ofa Tu'ungafasi | 46}} | PR | 18 | Nepo Laulala | 46}} | LK | 19 | Scott Barrett | 31}} | FL | 20 | Matt Todd | 73}} | SH | 21 | TJ Perenara | 57}} | FH | 22 | Richie Mo'unga | 55}} | CE | 23 | Anton Lienert-Brown | 61}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Steve Hansen |
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Man of the Match: Peter O'Mahony (Ireland) Touch judges: Mathieu Raynal (France)
Marius Mitrea (Italy)
Television match official: Rowan Kitt (England)
Notes:- This was Ireland's first home win over New Zealand.
{{Rugbybox |date = 17 November 2018 |time = 21:05 CET (UTC+1) |home = {{Ru-rt|FRA}} |score = 28–13 |report = |away = {{Ru|ARG}} |try1 = Thomas (2) 24' m, 47' c Guirado 70' c |con1 = Serin (2/3) 49', 71' |pen1 = Serin (3/3) 7', 32', 67' |try2 = Moyano 1' c |con2 = Sánchez (1/1) 2' |pen2 = Sánchez (2/2) 9', 45' |stadium = Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Villeneuve-d'Ascq[15] |attendance = 40,000 |referee = Glen Jackson (New Zealand) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Maxime Médard | 2}} | RW | 14 | Teddy Thomas | OC | 13 | Mathieu Bastareaud | IC | 12 | Gaël Fickou | LW | 11 | Yoann Huget | FH | 10 | Camille Lopez | 73}} | SH | 9 | Baptiste Serin | 73}} | N8 | 8 | Louis Picamoles | 67}} | OF | 7 | Arthur Iturria | BF | 6 | Wenceslas Lauret | RL | 5 | Yoann Maestri | 73}} | LL | 4 | Sébastien Vahaamahina | TP | 3 | Cedate Gomes Sa | 45}} | HK | 2 | Guilhem Guirado (c) | 73}} | LP | 1 | Jefferson Poirot | 60}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Camille Chat | 73}} | PR | 17 | Dany Priso | 60}} | PR | 18 | Rabah Slimani | 45}} | LK | 19 | Paul Gabrillagues | 73}} | FL | 20 | Mathieu Babillot | 67}} | SH | 21 | Antoine Dupont | 73}} | FH | 22 | Anthony Belleau | 73}} | WG | 23 | Benjamin Fall | 2}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|FRA}} Jacques Brunel |
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FB | 15 | Emiliano Boffelli | RW | 14 | Bautista Delguy | OC | 13 | Matías Orlando | IC | 12 | Jerónimo de la Fuente | LW | 11 | Ramiro Moyano | 63}} | FH | 10 | Nicolás Sánchez | SH | 9 | Gonzalo Bertranou | 75}} | N8 | 8 | Javier Ortega Desio | 67}} | OF | 7 | Guido Petti Pagadizábal | 59}} | BF | 6 | Pablo Matera (c) | RL | 5 | Tomás Lavanini | 59}} | LL | 4 | Matías Alemanno | TP | 3 | Santiago Medrano | 71}} | HK | 2 | Agustín Creevy | 59}} | LP | 1 | Santiago García Botta | 53}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Julián Montoya | 59}} | PR | 17 | Juan Pablo Zeiss | 53}} | PR | 18 | Lucio Sordoni | 71}} | LK | 19 | Mariano Galarza | 59}} | N8 | 20 | Rodrigo Bruni | 67}} | FL | 21 | Tomás Lezana | 59}} | SH | 22 | Tomás Cubelli | 75}} | CE | 23 | Matías Moroni | 63}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|ARG}} Mario Ledesma |
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Man of the Match: Gaël Fickou (France) Touch judges: Matthew Carley (England)
Ian Davies (Wales)
Television match official: David Grashoff (England)
Notes:- Mathieu Bastareaud and Rabah Slimani (both France) and Julián Montoya and Javier Ortega Desio (both Argentina) earned their 50th test cap.
24 November{{Rugbybox |date = 24 November 2018 |time = 14:00 EET (UTC+2) |home = {{Ru-rt|ROM}} |score = 20–27 |report = |away = {{Ru|URU}} |try1 = Melinte 17' c Pristăviță 72' c |con1 = Plai (1/1) 18' Vlaicu (1/1) 74' |pen1 = Plai (2/2) 6', 31' |drop1 = |try2 = Vilaseca 40' c Penalty try 62' A. Ormaechea 80' c |con2 = Berchesi (2/2) 40', 80' |pen2 = Berchesi (2/2) 25', 38' |drop2 = |stadium = Ghencea Sports Complex, Bucharest[4] |attendance = |referee = Ben Whitehouse (Wales) }} {{Rugbybox |date = 24 November 2018 |time = 18:00 GET (UTC+4) |home = {{Ru-rt|GEO}} |score = 20–9 |report = |away = {{Ru|TON}} |try1 = Giorgadze 24' c Zhvania 80' c |con1 = Abzhandadze (2/2) 25', 80' |pen1 = Abzhandadze 54', 70' |drop1 = |try2 = |con2 = |pen2 = Takulua 6', 16', 41' |drop2 = |stadium = Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi |attendance = |referee = Mathieu Raynal (France) }} {{Rugbybox |date = 24 November 2018 |time = 15:00 CET (UTC+1) |home = {{Ru-rt|ITA}} |score = 3–66 |report = [https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/italy-vs-new-zealand/87080 Report] |away = {{Ru|NZL}} |try1 = |con1 = |pen1 = Allan 13' |drop1 = |try2 = TJ Perenara 9' m Damian McKenzie 18' c, 28' m, 53' c J. Barrett 32' c, 40' c, 73' c, 80' c Laumape 44' c B. Barrett 46' c |con2 = B. Barrett (5/7) 19', 33', 40', 45', 46' Mo'unga (3/3) 53', 74', 80' |pen2 = |drop2 = |stadium = Stadio Olimpico, Rome[10] |attendance = 53,204[17] |referee = Andrew Brace (Ireland) }}Team details |
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{{Rugbybox |date = 24 November 2018 |time = 14:05 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|JPN}} |score = 32–27 |report = Report |away = {{Ru|RUS}} |try1 = Leitch 30' c, 71' m Fukuoka 43' c Tui 54' c |con1 = Matsuda (3/4) 31', 44', 55' |pen1 = Matsuda 25', 67' |drop1 = |try2 = Ostroushko 21' c Sel'skiy 58' m |con2 = Kushnarev (1/1) 22' |pen2 = Kushnarev 8', 18' Gaisin 36', 37' |drop2 = |stadium = Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester, England[18][9] |attendance = |referee = Jérôme Garcès (France) }} {{Rugbybox |date = 24 November 2018 |time = 14:30 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|SCO}} |score = 14–9 |report = [https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/scotland-vs-argentina/86403 Report] |away = {{Ru|ARG}} |try1 = Maitland 66' m |con1 = |pen1 = Laidlaw 4', 33', 56' |drop1 = |try2 = |con2 = |pen2 = Sánchez 28', 43', 75' |drop2 = |stadium = Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh[5] |attendance = 67,144[19] |referee = Paul Williams (New Zealand) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Stuart Hogg | RW | 14 | Sean Maitland | OC | 13 | Huw Jones | IC | 12 | Finn Russell | LW | 11 | Blair Kinghorn | 67}} | FH | 10 | Adam Hastings | 61}} | SH | 9 | Greig Laidlaw (c) | N8 | 8 | Josh Strauss | 50}} | OF | 7 | Hamish Watson | BF | 6 | Jamie Ritchie | RL | 5 | Johnny Gray | 67}} | LL | 4 | Grant Gilchrist | TP | 3 | Simon Berghan | 50}} | HK | 2 | Fraser Brown | 61}} | LP | 1 | Allan Dell | 67}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Stuart McInally | 61}} | PR | 17 | Alex Allan | 67}} | PR | 18 | WP Nel | 50}} | LK | 19 | Sam Skinner | 67}} | N8 | 20 | Ryan Wilson | 50}} | SH | 21 | George Horne | FH | 22 | Alex Dunbar | 61}} | CE | 23 | Byron McGuigan | 67}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|SCO}} Gregor Townsend |
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{{Rugbybox |date = 24 November 2018 |time = 15:45 CET (UTC+1) |home = {{Ru-rt|ESP}} |score = 10–28 |report = |away = {{Ru|SAM}} |try1 = Stewart 53' c |con1 = Levy (1/1) 54' |pen1 = Peluchon 12' |drop1 = |try2 = Lam 38' c, 49' c Lee-Lo 58' c Fidow 68' c |con2 = Taulagi (4/4) 39', 50', 61' 69' |pen2 = |drop2 = |stadium = Estadio Nacional Complutense, Madrid[16] |attendance = 10,800 [20] |referee = Frank Murphy (Ireland) }} {{Rugbybox |date = 24 November 2018 |time = 15:00 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|ENG}} |score = 37–18 |report =[https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/46293309 Report] |away = {{Ru|AUS}} |try1 =May 3' c Daly 44' c Cokanasiga 56' c Farrell 76' c |con1 = Farrell (4/4) 4', 45', 57' 77' |pen1 = Farrell 15', 34', 64' |drop1 = |try2 = Folau 36' c, 80+1' c |con2 = Toomua (2/2) 37', 80+2' |pen2 = Toomua 7', 41+2' |drop2 = |stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London[6] |attendance = 81,275[21] |referee = Jaco Peyper (South Africa) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Elliot Daly | RW | 14 | Joe Cokanasiga | OC | 13 | Henry Slade | 69}} | IC | 12 | Ben Te'o | 75}} | LW | 11 | Jonny May | FH | 10 | Owen Farrell (c) | SH | 9 | Ben Youngs | 57}} | N8 | 8 | Mark Wilson | OF | 7 | Sam Underhill | 75}} | BF | 6 | Brad Shields | RL | 5 | Courtney Lawes | 77}} | LL | 4 | Maro Itoje | TP | 3 | Kyle Sinckler | 57}} | HK | 2 | Jamie George | 72}} | LP | 1 | Ben Moon | 69}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Dylan Hartley (c) | 72}} | PR | 17 | Alec Hepburn | 69}} | PR | 18 | Harry Williams | 57}} | LK | 19 | Charlie Ewels | 77}} | FL | 20 | Nathan Hughes | 75}} | SH | 21 | Richard Wigglesworth | 57}} | FH | 22 | George Ford | 75}} | WG | 23 | Manu Tuilagi | 69}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|AUS}} Eddie Jones |
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Man of the Match: Kyle Sinckler (England)
{{Rugbybox |date = 24 November 2018 |time = 15:00 WET (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|POR}} |score = 23–29 |report = Report |away = {{Ru|NAM}} |try1 = Francis 7' c Marta 40' c |con1 = Guedes (2/2) 7', 40' |pen1 = Guedes 14', 25', 79' |drop1 = |try2 = Forbes 4' c Nortje 37' c Greyling 49' c Tromp 66' m |con2 = Loubser (3/4) 4', 37', 49' |pen2 = Loubser 15' |drop2 = |stadium = Estádio Municipal Sérgio Conceição, Coimbra[22] |attendance = |referee = Mike Adamson (Scotland) }} {{Rugbybox |date = 24 November 2018 |time = 17:20 GMT (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|WAL}} |score = 20–11 |report = [https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/46296649 Report] |away = {{Ru|RSA}} |try1 = Francis 10' c L. Williams 16' c |con1 = Anscombe (2/2) |pen1 = Biggar (2) 69', 72' |try2 = Kriel 56' m |pen2 = Pollard 20' Jantjies 62' |stadium = Millennium Stadium, Cardiff[12] |attendance = 62,203 |referee = Luke Pearce (England) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Liam Williams | RW | 14 | George North | 46}} | OC | 13 | Jonathan Davies | IC | 12 | Hadleigh Parkes | 77}} | LW | 11 | Josh Adams | FH | 10 | Gareth Anscombe | 63}} | SH | 9 | Gareth Davies | 58}} | N8 | 8 | Ross Moriarty | OF | 7 | Justin Tipuric | BF | 6 | Ellis Jenkins | RL | 5 | Alun Wyn Jones (c) | LL | 4 | Adam Beard | 68}} | TP | 3 | Tomas Francis | 53}} | HK | 2 | Ken Owens | 53}} | LP | 1 | Nicky Smith | 51}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Elliot Dee | 53}} | PR | 17 | Rob Evans | 51}} | PR | 18 | Dillon Lewis | 53}} | LK | 19 | Cory Hill | 68}} | FL | 20 | Aaron Wainwright | SH | 21 | Tomos Williams | 58}} | FH | 22 | Dan Biggar | 63}} | FB | 23 | Owen Watkin | 77}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Warren Gatland |
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Man of the Match: Ellis Jenkins (Wales)
{{Rugbybox |date = 24 November 2018 |time = 18:30 WET (UTC+0) |home = {{Ru-rt|IRE}} |score = 57–14 |report = [https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/ireland-vs-usa/teams/87081 Report] |away = {{Ru|USA}} |try1 = Conway 2' c, 16' c, 76' c Conan 33' c Beirne 52' c McCloskey 58' m Roux 65' c Ryan 80' c
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FB | 15 | Will Addison | 41}} | RW | 14 | Andrew Conway | OC | 13 | Garry Ringrose | IC | 12 | Stuart McCloskey | LW | 11 | Darren Sweetnam | 26}} | FH | 10 | Joey Carbery | SH | 9 | John Cooney | 60}} | N8 | 8 | Jack Conan | 66}} | OF | 7 | Jordi Murphy | BF | 6 | Rhys Ruddock (c) | RL | 5 | Iain Henderson | 57}} | LL | 4 | Tadhg Beirne | TP | 3 | Finlay Bealham | 46}} | HK | 2 | Niall Scannell | 57}} | LP | 1 | Dave Kilcoyne | 60}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Rob Herring | 57}} | PR | 17 | Cian Healy | 60}} | PR | 18 | John Ryan | 46}} | LK | 19 | Quinn Roux | 57}} | FL | 20 | Josh van der Flier | 66}} | SH | 21 | Luke McGrath | 60}} | FH | 22 | Ross Byrne | 26}} | CE | 23 | Sam Arnold | 41}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} Joe Schmidt |
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FB | 15 | Will Hooley | RW | 14 | Blaine Scully (c) | OC | 13 | Bryce Campbell | IC | 12 | Paul Lasike | LW | 11 | Marcel Brache | FH | 10 | Will Magie | SH | 9 | Shaun Davies | 60}} | N8 | 8 | Cameron Dolan | OF | 7 | Hanco Germishuys | BF | 6 | John Quill | 67}} | RL | 5 | Nick Civetta | LL | 4 | Greg Peterson | 66}} | TP | 3 | Paul Mullen | 60}} | HK | 2 | Joe Taufete'e | 43}} | LP | 1 | Titi Lamositele | 54}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Dylan Fawsitt | 43}} | PR | 17 | Chance Wenglewski | 54}} | PR | 18 | Dino Waldren | 60}} | LK | 19 | Samu Manoa | 66}} | LK | 20 | David Tameilau | 67}} | FL | 21 | Ruben de Haas | 60}} | SH | 22 | Gannon Moore | FH | 23 | Ryan Matyas | Coach: | {{flagicon|RSA|rugby union}} Gary Gold |
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{{Rugbybox |date = 24 November 2018 |time = 21:05 CET (UTC+1) |home = {{Ru-rt|FRA}} |score = 14–21 |report = Report |away = {{Ru|FIJ}} |try1 = Guirado 25' c, 40+5' c |con1 = Serin (2/2) 25', 40+6' |pen1 = |drop1 = |try2 = Radradra 20' c Tuisova 31' m |con2 = Volavola (1/2) 21' |pen2 = Volavola 44', 58', 80+1' |drop2 = |stadium = Stade de France, Saint-Denis[15] |attendance = 42,200[24] |referee = Matthew Carley (England) }}Team details |
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FB | 15 | Benjamin Fall | RW | 14 | Teddy Thomas | OC | 13 | Mathieu Bastareaud | IC | 12 | Gaël Fickou | 71}} | LW | 11 | Yoann Huget | FH | 10 | Camille Lopez | 77}} | SH | 9 | Baptiste Serin | 52}} | N8 | 8 | Louis Picamoles | 69}} | OF | 7 | Arthur Iturria | 60}} | 69}} | BF | 6 | Wenceslas Lauret | RL | 5 | Yoann Maestri | LL | 4 | Sébastien Vahaamahina | 52}} | TP | 3 | Rabah Slimani | 52}} | HK | 2 | Guilhem Guirado (c) | 69}} | LP | 1 | Jefferson Poirot | 59}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Julien Marchand | 69}} | PR | 17 | Dany Priso | 59}} | PR | 18 | Demba Bamba | 52}} | LK | 19 | Félix Lambey | 52}} | FL | 20 | Kélian Galletier | 60}} | SH | 21 | Antoine Dupont | 52}} | FH | 22 | Anthony Belleau | 77}} | CE | 23 | Geoffrey Doumayrou | 71}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|FRA}} Jacques Brunel |
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FB | 15 | Metuisela Talebula | 56}} | RW | 14 | Josua Tuisova | 69}} | OC | 13 | Semi Radradra | IC | 12 | Jale Vatubua | LW | 11 | Vereniki Goneva | FH | 10 | Ben Volavola | SH | 9 | Frank Lomani | 67}} | N8 | 8 | Viliame Mata | 51}} | OF | 7 | Peceli Yato | BF | 6 | Dominiko Waqaniburotu (c) | RL | 5 | Leone Nakarawa | LL | 4 | Tevita Cavubati | 65}} | TP | 3 | Manasa Saulo | 50}} | HK | 2 | Sam Matavesi | 76}} | LP | 1 | Campese Ma'afu | 50}} | Replacements: | HK | 16 | Mesulame Dolokoto | 76}} | PR | 17 | Eroni Mawi | 50}} | PR | 18 | Kalivati Tawake | 50}} | LK | 19 | Albert Tuisue | 65}} | FL | 20 | Semi Kunatani | 51}} | SH | 21 | Henry Seniloli | 67}} | FH | 22 | Alivereti Veitokani | 56}} | CE | 23 | Eroni Sau | 69}} | Coach: | {{flagicon|NZL}} John McKee |
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1 December{{Rugbybox |date = 1 December 2018 |time = 14:30 GMT (UTC+0) |home = Barbarians |score = 38–35 |report = |away = {{Ru|ARG}} |try1 = Leguizamon 2' c Penalty try 34' Kolisi 48' c De Allende 58' c De Jager 75' |con1 = Pollard (2/2) 3', 49' Jantjies (2/2) 59', 76' |drop1 = Jantjies 79' |try2 = Orlando 9' c Moyano 16' c Matera 19' c Cancelliere 24' Montoya 55' |con2 = Díaz Bonilla (5/5) 10', 17', 20', 25', 56' |stadium = Twickenham Stadium, London[25] |attendance = |referee = John Lacey (Ireland) }}See also- 2018 mid-year rugby union internationals
- 2019 Rugby World Cup qualification – Repechage
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