Fiji drawn into competitive pool for 2027 Rugby World Cup
Pool C features Argentina, Spain, and Canada alongside Fiji.
Wednesday 03 December 2025 | 19:00
Fiji has been drawn into a highly competitive Pool C for the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia, setting the stage for a thrilling campaign as the Flying Fijians prepare to take on some familiar foes and emerging challengers.
Pool C features Argentina, Spain, and Canada alongside Fiji, a mix that promises physical contests, contrasting playing styles, and moments of flair that rugby fans around the world will be eager to witness.
Argentina, currently one of the strongest sides in the Southern Hemisphere, will enter the pool as favourites, backed by their consistent performances on the world stage.
Fiji, however, will fancy their chances, especially after strong showings in recent international fixtures and their reputation for producing unpredictable, high-tempo rugby.
Spain’s inclusion adds an exciting European dimension to the pool.
While not traditionally a rugby powerhouse, Spain has made significant strides and will be hungry to make a statement on the world stage.
Canada, once a regular World Cup force, will look to rebuild and reassert themselves after a period of transition, but they remain capable of causing upsets.
For Fiji, Pool C offers a balanced but testing path to the knockout rounds.
With pacing, power, and trademark Pacific Island flair, the Flying Fijians have an opportunity to showcase their electrifying brand of rugby against a diverse range of opponents.
With the tournament less than two years away, anticipation has already begun to build among fans at home and across the Pacific as Fiji sets its sights on a deep run at the Rugby World Cup in Australia.
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