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Australia vs Uruguay LIVE: Rugby World Cup 2019 latest score, stream and updates from Pool D fixture

Follow all the live action from the Oita Stadium

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 05 October 2019 07:49 BST
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Follow live updates from the Rugby World Cup as Australia and Uruguay go head to head in Oita.

The Wallabies, who have experienced mixed results so far in Japan, are looking to return to the top of Pool D with a victory over their South American opponents.

Although Australia currently find themselves a point behind Fiji, they have a game in hand on the Pacific Islanders and are expected to come through the clash with Uruguay without too much difficulty, with a final win over Georgia enough to take them through to the quarter-finals. Follow the live action below:

Where can I watch it?

Live coverage will be shown on ITV and the ITV Hub online from 5:45am BST.

When is it?

Australia vs Uruguay takes place on Saturday 5 October at Oita Stadium.

What time does it start?

The match kicks off at 2:15pm Japan Standard Time, which is 6:15am BST.

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FULL TIME: Australia 45-10 Uruguay

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Australia take a big leap towards the quarter-finals, then, getting back on track after defeat to Wales. That leaves England as the Wallabies' likely last eight opponents - tasty.

But there is still business to be done if England are to meet Australia in the quarters, starting with a first real test of the tournament for Eddie Jones' side against Argentina.

Kick-off is not too far away in Tokyo, and Jack de Menezes is at the Tokyo Stadium to guide you through it:

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