Argentina face Samoa in Pool D this evening.
Argentina meet Samoa in an important match in Pool D as both sides look to record a victory for very different reasons.
Argentina were hammered by England last time out by a scoreline of 27-10 despite having a man advantage for the majority of the tie. Head coach, Michael Cheika has made three changes to Argentina's starting lineup with Matías Moroni, Eduardo Bello and Guido Petti coming into the side. Samoa will be hoping to build on their emphatic 43-10 win over Chile in their opening match. Head coach, Vaovasamanaia Seilala Mapusua has made three changes to his side with Ben Lam coming onto the wing, Paul Alo-Emile into the front row, and Brian Alainu’u’ese into the second row. Paia’aua will once again start for Samoa in the crunch clash.Here is everything you need to know.When is kick-off? Kick-off is at 4:45pm.Can I stream the game? The match can be streamed on the RTE Player.
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