| Rugby World Cup 2007 teams will enter Knockout Stage after competing within their respective Pools such as Pool A, Pool B, Pool C and Pool D. The Knockout Stage of Rugby World Cup 2007 comprises mainly of quarter finals,
semi finals and final where now the teams will compete with the teams outside their Pools for example Pool A winner with Pool B. The Knockout Stage Results of Rugby World Cup 2007 will depend on the three levels of the championship.
To know about the Knockout Stage Results of Rugby World Cup 2007, first you need to witness 4 quarter final competitions between;
Winner of Pool B and Runners-up of Pool A at Stade Velodrome, Marseille on Oct 6, 2007
Winner of Pool C and Runners-up of Pool D at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff on Oct 6, 2007
Winner of Pool A and Runners-up of Pool B at Stade Velodrome, Marseille on Oct 7, 2007
Winner of Pool D and Runners-up of Pool C at Stade Velodrome, Marseille on Oct 7, 2007
After the results of quarter finals are announced, semi final stage of the Knockout phase will take place on October 13 and 14 at Stade de France in Saint-Denis where competitions between the following teams will take place;
One winner-team each from the Quarter Finals held between Winner Pool B VS Runners-up Pool A and Winner Pool C VS Runners-up Pool D
One winner-team each from the Quarter Finals held between Winner Pool A VS Runners-up Pool B and Winner Pool D VS Runners-up Pool C
Finally, Results of Knockout Stage of Rugby World Cup 2007 will depend upon the two teams that will qualify in semi finals to face each other on the day of grand finale i.e. in the Finals. The final match will take place on 20th October 2007 at Stade de France, Saint-Denis. The teams that will face each other on this day would be;
Winner of semi-final one VS Winner of semi-final two
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