Summary

  • Full-time: Fiji 47-15 Uruguay

  • Fiji score seven tries to claim their first win

  • Uruguay score first World Cup tries since 2003

  • Uruguay down to 14 after Ormaechea sent off

  1. Fiji team newspublished at 19:51

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    Fiji welcome back star winger Nemani Nadolo as coach John McKee makes four changes to the team beaten by Wales.

    The 6ft 4in, 20st Nadolo missed the 23-13 defeat on Thursday as he was suspended for a tip tackle in the 28-13 loss to Australia.

    Nadolo starts on the left wing, with Asaeli Tikoirotuma moving to the right and Timoci Nagusa, who played against Wales, dropping out of the match-day squad.

    Kini Murimurivalu comes in at full-back for Metuisela Talebula and McKee will be without prop Manasa Saulo who has received a 10-week ban for stamping on Wales lock Luke Charteris.

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  2. Postpublished at 19:50

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    Right, time for some team news.

    You know that seen in Jurassic Park when the ripples shake the glass of water as the T-Rex approaches unseen?

    That. He's back.

  3. Postpublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 6 October 2015

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    Uruguay fans are in the house (Stadium MK)....

  4. Postpublished at 19:46

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    Uruguay have come armed with a special weapon for their World Cup campaign.

    No protein supplements for these fellas. They go straight to source.

    The team has brought its own beef from Uruguay, provided by the country's National Meat Institute.  

    A National Meat Institute - imagine the freebies you get working there.

  5. Postpublished at 19:42

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    Heavy defeats - 54-9 and 65-3 respectively - against Wales and Australia have been Uruguay's results so far in the World Cup.

    But this meeting with Fiji is the one that they have been targetting.

     "The difference between us and some of the teams we play is just enormous, so losing by a big margin is normal," said head coach Pablo Lemoine.

    "We don't go onto the field to lose, and Fiji is one game we think we can win."  

  6. Listen to updatespublished at 19:40 British Summer Time 6 October 2015

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  7. Postpublished at 19:35

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    Pool of Death. Pool of Hell.

    Well, tonight things are a little lower key in Pool A.

    The only game on the fixture list without a Tier-One superpower has an evening all to itself in Milton Keynes.

  8. Postpublished at 19:30

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    Uruguay's last try at the Rugby World Cup came 12 years ago in the 111-13 defeat by an England side on their way to glory.

    Pablo Lemoine claimed his country's only score in a lop-sided contest.

    Lemoine is now in charge of Uruguay, but the coach is still waiting for the next Uruguay player to cross the World Cup whitewash.

    Could today be the day?

    England v UruguayImage source, Getty Images