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England and Fiji kicked-off the tournament at Twickenham.
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The hosts contained giant Nemani Nadolo to win the game.
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Japan caused the biggest shock in RWC history beating South Africa.
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The win sent shockwaves around the world.
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The joy was short-lived as Scotland overpowered Blossoms.
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Dan Biggar inspired Wales to an unlikely win at Twickenham.
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It was all too much for some fans!
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New Zealand were made to work for their Argentina win.
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Georgia caused another huge upset, beating Tonga.
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Ireland beat Romania infront of a 89,267 crowd at Wembley.
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Wembley also hosted more than 88,000 for a New Zealand game.
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JP Pietersen finally hit form with a hat-trick against Scotland.
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Keith Earls became Ireland's record RWC try-scorer against Italy.
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Twickenham was bathed in sunshine for England v Australia.
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But the Wallabies ended the host's tournament with a comfortable win.
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England fans were mortified at full-time.
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England became the first host to fail to make the knockout stages.
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Chris Robshaw cut a solemn figure afterwards.
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Argentina moved closer to the quarter-finals with a Tonga victory.
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Diego Maradona was on hand to celebrate with the Pumas.
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Quarters: Fourie du Preez scores the match-winning try on 78 mins.
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Quarters: Julian Savea scores a hat-rick in NZ's demolition of France.
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Quarters: Argentina stun Ireland with a superb 40-23 win.
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Quarters: Heartbreak for Scotland who conceded late to lose.
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Semis: Jerome Kaino scores the first try as NZ edge out SA.
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Semis: Torrential rain did not ruin what was a thrilling encounter.
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Semis: Australia beat Argentina in a free-flowing match.
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The Pumas staged a comeback but the AUS were deserving winners.