Uruguay, winner of the United States on Saturday, qualified for the 2023 Rugby World Cup, where the Teros will meet the host French but also New Zealand and Italy. Beaten 19-16 in the first leg, the South Americans made short work of the Eagles (34-15) in the return match in Montevideo.
Uruguay will play its third World Cup in a row, the fifth in its history. The Teros inherited Pool A with, in particular, the Blues and the All Blacks. The Americans, for their part, will have a chance to make up for it, provided they beat Chile, Canada’s surprise striker, in the draft round, scheduled for July 2022.
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