Summary

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  • Spain and Japan seeking to end Pool C campaign with a victory to avoid finishing bottom of the standings

  • Ireland and New Zealand have clinched the two quarter-final places in Pool C

  1. Who has made Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-finals?published at 12:58 BST 5 September

    Seven teams have booked their places in the Women's Rugby World Cup quarter-finals after the second round of pool matches.

    Ireland face defending champions New Zealand in Brighton on Sunday to determine who wins the group and potentially gains a kinder quarter-final draw.

    Ireland beat the Black Ferns 29-27 the last time the sides played in the WXV1 tournament in Vancouver last September.

    New Zealand have the advantage if the match is drawn thanks to their superior points difference, but Ireland could still finish top if they draw with a try bonus point and the reigning champions fail to score four times.

    Below you can find up-to-date pool standings. To find full group fixtures and results as well as BBC coverage details for all 32 of the matches, click here.

    QFImage source, BBC Sport
  2. Ask Me Anything - your Women's Rugby World Cup questions answeredpublished at 17:17 BST 2 September

    Japan v Spain - Pool C

    Ask Me Anything

    Welsh rugby player Siwan Lillicrap, former Scotland lock Deborah McCormack and former Welsh hooker Ken Owens join Gabby Logan to answer your Women's Rugby World Cup questions in the latest edition of 'Ask Me Anything'.

    Do you have a question for the team? Or about another sport? Send them to us by visiting the 'Ask Me Anything' page, here.

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    Siwan Lillicrap, Deborah McCormack and Ken Owens answer your questions in Ask Me Anything.