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Ireland 36-14 Scotland: The Irish produced a statement performance and a clinical attacking display in Paris to set up a quarter-final clash with New Zealand

Ben Fleming
Saturday 07 October 2023 17:24 EDT
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Ireland bulldozed into the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals by crushing Scotland 36-14 to earn a a bonus-point victory that also sent defending champions South Africa through.

Top-ranked Ireland, who finished first in Pool B with 19 points, will face New Zealand for a semi-final place next weekend while South Africa take on hosts France.

Ireland capitalised on a fast start as James Lowe touched down after 63 seconds before Hugo Keenan twice, Iain Henderson, Dan Sheehan and Garry Ringrose crossed the line and Johnny Sexton added three conversions to give Andy Farrellā€™s side their 17th test win in a row.

Scotland, suffering their ninth consecutive defeat by the Irish, scored two consolation tries in the second half through Ewan Ashman and Ali Price, which Finn Russell converted.

Follow all the action as Ireland face Scotland in Pool B plus get the latest tips and odds for the match right here:

Ireland 31-0 Scotland

48 mins: Scotland win a penalty after a knock-on at the ruck but Russell fails to find the corner with the penalty.

Nothing going Scotlandā€™s way as Ireland make a slew of changes in the forward line.

Ben Fleming7 October 2023 21:17

Ireland 31-0 Scotland

Harry Latham-Coyle reporting from the Stade de France:

"Ireland are underlining exactly why they are the number one side in the world - again. Remember, at Murrayfield in March they had to play 35 minutes with prop Cian Healy scrummaging at hooker and flanker Josh van der Flier throwing lineouts; here, they've got a centre in Garry Ringrose on one wing and scrum-half Jamison Gibson-Park on the other after James Lowe's half-time withdrawal. Gibson-Park looked pretty comfortable in that passage, first darting up the right and then looping to the left to deliver the try-scoringĀ pass."

Ben Fleming7 October 2023 21:15

TRY! Ireland 31-0 Scotland (Sheehan, 44 mins)

In that pushing and showing earlier, Sheehan was sent over an advertising board by Schoeman. Well, the Irish hooker has his revenge as he goes over in the far corner as Scotlandā€™s numbers disadvantage tells immediately.

The worst start possible after the break.

Sexton canā€™t add the extras but Ireland inch into the thirties regardless. In fact, that will be the fly-halfā€™s last action of the game as he makes way for Crowley.

Ben Fleming7 October 2023 21:13

YELLOW CARD! Ireland 26-0 Scotland

42 mins: All that commotion started when Smith tried to trip up Sexton. The referee isnā€™t having any of it and sends the Scottish replacement to the sin bin with a yellow card.

A daft decision from the Scot and theyā€™re temporarily down to 14 men.

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Ben Fleming7 October 2023 21:11

Ireland 26-0 Scotland

42 mins: Much like the first half, Scotland put the phase play together but nothing is getting past the Irish defence. A cross-field kick is caught by Graham but heā€™s out of play and now thereā€™s plenty of pushing and shoving between both sides.

Ben Fleming7 October 2023 21:07

KICK-OFF: Ireland 26-0 Scotland

Scotland with a mountain to climb in this second period as Russell gets us under way after the break.

Ben Fleming7 October 2023 21:04

HALF-TIME: Ireland 26-0 Scotland

One-way traffic.

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Ben Fleming7 October 2023 20:53

HALF-TIME: Ireland 26-0 Scotland

Harry Latham-Coyle reporting from the Stade de France:

"Yikes. So much for a nip-and-tuck, do-or-die decider - Ireland were rampant in that second 20 minutes and already have a bonus point in the bag, with Scotland's ship listing in the absence of their injured skipper. The Irish fans inside the Stade de France can hardly believe their side's dominance, with their Parisian fun extended by another week at least - it looks like it will be New Zealand next Saturday for AndyĀ Farrell'sĀ men."

Ben Fleming7 October 2023 20:52

HALF-TIME: Ireland 26-0 Scotland

An absolute demolition job from Ireland in the first half and Scotlandā€™s World Cup journey is all but over.

26 points down. A comeback of epic proportions is required after the break.

Ben Fleming7 October 2023 20:50

TRY! Ireland 26-0 Scotland (Keenan, 39 mins)

The Irish are running riot in Paris. Keenan surges over as Ireland fling it wide. The Scottish defence is nowhere to be seen and Sextonā€™s side have their bonus-point try before the half-time whistle.

Sexton converts for the extra two.

Ben Fleming7 October 2023 20:48

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