Rugby World Cup 2019: How to live stream Japan vs Scotland and watch online

Japan vs Scotland kicks off at 11.45am BST on Sunday 13 October

Samuel Lovett
Saturday 12 October 2019 23:58 EDT
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After one super typhoon, the threat of legal action and plenty of heated words, the Group A finale between Japan and Scotland is set to go ahead.

The winner will progress to the knockout stages, where they’ll face either New Zealand or South Africa in the quarter-finals.

Hosts Japan head into the fixture with a flawless record, having won all three of their group matches at the Rugby World Cup.

Scotland, meanwhile, were notably thumped by Ireland in their opening match but after back-to-back bonus-point wins, Gregor Townsend’s men now have qualification in their sights.

Four years ago in England, Japan were beaten to a spot in the last eight by Scotland – despite winning three matches of their group. The Brave Blossoms will be desperate reap revenge today and avoid a repeat of history as they attempt to secure a quarter-final berth for the first time.

Can I stream it?

You can live stream the match via the ITV Hub on your smartphone, laptop or tablet. ITV1 will also be broadcasting it.

When is it?

Japan vs Scotland kicks off at 11.45am BST (7.45pm Japan Standard Time) on Sunday 13 October.

Teams

Japan: Tupou; Matsushima; Lafaele, Nakamura; Fukuoka; Tamura; Nagare; Inagaki, Horie, Koo; Thompson, Moore; Leitch, Labuschagne, Himeno.

Replacements: Sakate, Nakajima, Ai Valu, Helu, Tui, Tanaka, Matsuda, Yamanaka

Scotland: Hogg; Seymour, Harris, Johnson, Graham, Russell, Laidlaw; Dell, Brown, Nel, Gilchrist, Gray, Bradbury, Ritchie, Thomson.

Replacements: McInally, Reid, Fagerson, Cummings, Wilson, G Horne, P Horne, Kinghorn.

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