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World Rankings: What Springboks must know this weekend

There are four high profile Test rugby fixtures to look forward to this weekend, which includes the Springboks opening their end-of-year tour with a clash against Japan in London, and there are a number of changes to the World Rugby rankings that could take place.

The Wallabies and the All Blacks are also in action with blockbuster clashes against England and Ireland respectively, while Scotland face the USA in Chicago.

World Rugby has now published the ranking permutations for the November internationals in Europe and North America, and matches in the Rugby Europe Men’s Trophy and Conference this weekend. 

WHAT THE SPRINGBOKS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT WORLD RUGBY RANKINGS PERMUTATIONS

Permutation highlights:

  • The Springboks’ position at the top of the World Rugby rankings is safe for at least another week if they beat Japan, even though they can’t improve their rating with a win.
  • The points differential between the Springboks and Japan is too big – at 18.95 points – for a victory to be rewarded.
  • Neither the All Blacks nor Ireland, who meet in Chicago, can better their rating of 92.20 points in victory, unless the Brave Blossoms can repeat the Miracle of Brighton, or hold the Springboks to a draw.
  • The best that Ireland can achieve is 91.36 points, while the All Blacks will move on to 91.49 points if they prevail by more than 15 points.
  • If South Africa are held to a draw at Wembley Stadium, the winning margin in the Chicago game would have to be more than 15 points for either team to move to number one.
  • A beaten South Africa will lose their number one ranking to the winning team in Chicago, irrespective of the scoreline.
  • A draw for Japan would move them into the second band of teams for the Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027 Draw, with Wales dropping out of the top 12 and replacing the Brave Blossoms in 13th.
  • Japan will climb an additional place, to 11th, in victory with Georgia the team to fall as a result of the outcome at Wembley.
  • Ireland will replace the All Blacks in second place if they repeat their 2016 victory over them in Chicago.
  • With fourth-ranked France not in action and unable to improve their rating, New Zealand cannot fall lower than third with a defeat this weekend.
  • Australia will enter the top six – and the Band 1 positions come Draw time – if they avoid defeat against England, climbing above Argentina into sixth in the event of a draw.
  • A win by more than 15 points will also lift the Wallabies above England into fifth.
  • England will themselves move up to fourth at France’s expense if they beat Australia, who will hang onto seventh place even if they are well beaten at Allianz Stadium.
  • This is because Scotland, their nearest rivals, will not be rewarded for beating the USA, given they have home advantage and are 14.17 points better off than the Men’s Eagles.
  • Scotland will drop below Fiji if they fail to win, while a first-ever victory at Murrayfield for the USA will see them leapfrog Spain into 14th.
  • There are also three matches this weekend in Rugby Europe competitions which can all impact the rankings.
  • In the Rugby Europe Men’s Trophy 2025-26, Sweden can’t improve on 30th place as they will not receive any points for beating Lithuania.
  • Sweden are currently at an all-time high of 30th – 25 places and 10.29 points ahead of their opponents before home weighting is factored in.
  • The other Trophy match between Croatia and newly-promoted Denmark does have points riding on it for both teams,
  • However, with only marginal gains possible for Croatia, a win will not result in the hosts moving up the rankings.
  • Denmark could climb by as many as four places if they win on the road and condemn Croatia to a plummet of at least 10 places.
  • In the Rugby Europe Men’s Conference 2025-26, Latvia are at home to much lower-ranked opposition, meaning a win over Norway will not lead to any improvement in their rating or position.

VIEW WORLD RUGBY MEN’S RANKINGS >>

Big Saturday games

England v Australia: Twickenham, London, 17:10 (SA kick off time)

South Africa v Japan: Wembley Stadium, London, 18:10

Scotland v USA: Murrayfield, Edinburgh, 19:40

Ireland v New Zealand: Soldier Field, Chicago, 23:00

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