The draw for the 2027 Rugby World Cup has been completed ahead of the tournament, which will take place in Australia.
England and Wales will face off in the 2027 Rugby World Cup pool stage, having been drawn together in Proup F.
They are joined by relative minnows Tonga and Zimbabwe - who have qualified for the tournament for the first time since 1991 - in a favourable draw.
Scotland and Ireland have also been drawn in a group together, competing in Pool D alongside Portugal and Uruguay.
Four-time winners and back-to-back reigning champions South Africa have been drawn into Pool B, competing with Italy, Georgia and Romania in their group.
Undoubtedly, the most exciting group is Pool A, with Oceania rivals New Zealand and Australia drawn to face off on Aussie soil alongside Chile and Hong Kong China.
The draw means that, should England finish top of Pool F, they would face the runners up of Pools D or B.
France
Japan
USA
Samoa
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