The Independent

KNOCKOUT DETAILS

- AND THE CUP IN NUMBERS

Quarter-finals Saturday: South Africa v Wales Twickenham, 4pm, ITV New Zealand v France Millennium Stadium, 8pm, ITV Sunday: Ireland v Argentina Millennium Stadium, 1pm, ITV Australia v Scotland Twickenham, 4pm, ITV Semi-finals Saturday 24 October: South Africa/Wales v New Zealand/France Twickenham, 4pm, ITV Sunday 25 October: Ireland/Argentina v Australia/Scotland Twickenham, 4pm, ITV Bronze final Friday 30 October: Semi-final loser 1 v Semi-final loser 2 Olympic Stadium, 8pm, ITV Final Saturday 31 October: Semi-final winner 1 v Semi-final winner 2 Twickenham, 4pm, ITV World Cup in numbers Most points 60 Greig Laidlaw (Scotland) 58 Ayumu Goromaru (Japan) 56 Bernard Foley (Australia) 51 Nicolas Sanchez (Argentina) 46 Handre Pollard (South Africa) Most tries 5 Bryan Habana (South Africa) Julian Savea (New Zealand) 4 D T H van der Merwe (Canada) Gareth Davies (Wales) J P Pietersen (South Africa) Nehe Milner-Skudder (New Z) Most penalties 13 Ayumu Goromaru (Japan) 12 Bernard Foley (Australia) Dan Biggar (Wales) 11 Greig Laidlaw (Scotland) Most conversion­s 12 Dan Carter (New Zealand) 11 Greig Laidlaw (Scotland) 8 Handre Pollard (South Africa) Ian Madigan (Ireland) Nicolas Sanchez (Argentina) Owen Farrell (England) Most yellow cards 2 Campese Ma’afu (Fiji) Most red cards 1 Agustin Ormaechea (Uruguay) Total tries scored 231 Total drop goals scored 3 Total attendance so far 1,881,023

 ?? GETTY ?? Bryan Habana scoring one of his five tries, against the United States in South Africa’s pool stage win
GETTY Bryan Habana scoring one of his five tries, against the United States in South Africa’s pool stage win

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