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Uruguay face off against Namibia in Rugby World Cup Round 4 on Wed 27th September 2023 at Groupama Stadium. Kick-off in the UK is scheduled for 16:45. In South Africa it’s at 17:45 SAST, 04:45 NZST in New Zealand, 01:45 AEST in Australia and 08:45 EST in the US.
Uruguay won the last encounter but Uruguay are in the best form of their last 5 games.
Heading into the fixture, Uruguay sits at 14 in the World Rugby Rankings, while Namibia holds 27.
The two sides are separated by 13 places in the rankings with Uruguay in position 14 and Namibia in position 27 as such Uruguay are favourites on paper.
The official squads for Uruguay vs Namibia will become available around 24- 48 hours before kick-off. Teams can still make changes up to an hour before the match however.
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Eric Dosantos (Uruguay) is shown a yellow card
Felipe Berchesi has kicked a penalty goal.
The Namibia supporters go wild as Tiaan Swanepoel successfully kicks the penalty goal.
The Uruguay supporters go wild as Felipe Berchesi successfully kicks the conversion.
The kick through from Uruguay has allowed Bautista Basso to touch down.
Des Sethie (Namibia) is shown the red card
Tjiuee Uanivi (Namibia) is shown a yellow card
The touch judges raise their flags as Felipe Etcheverry kicks the conversion.
Santiago Arata scores! That alone was worth the admission price!!!
The touch judges raise their flags as Felipe Etcheverry kicks the conversion.
Slick passing by Uruguay leads to a try for Baltazar Amaya.
Aranos Coetzee (Namibia) is shown a yellow card
Tiaan Swanepoel kicks the penalty.
Tiaan Swanepoel has kicked a penalty goal.
Felipe Etcheverry makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
It's going to take a miracle to stop this Uruguay maul...no miracles today as German Kessler powers over.
Tiaan Swanepoel adds the points for Namibia.
A wonderful passing move by Uruguay is finished off by Baltazar Amaya
Tiaan Swanepoel converts the try.
A series of passes by Namibia results in a try for JC Greyling
Tiaan Swanepoel has kicked a conversion.
A stunning solo try from Gerswin Mouton