Ireland and Springboks set for monster clash of No. 1 vs. No. 2 at the Rugby World Cup
PARIS (AP) — France playing New Zealand to open the Rugby World Cup was a big deal.
Stade de France was packed and record numbers of eyeballs were drawn to European televisions, some audiences eclipsing the men’s soccer World Cup.
That was a ranking matchup of No. 3 vs. No. 4.
Stade de France will be bursting again on Saturday night when No. 1 plays No. 2 in a much bigger deal.