
We’ve posted several predictions articles over the last couple of days, for the upcoming weekend of Autumn International fixtures. You can find links to them all below, as well as a more complete range of predictions for the fixtures across the weekend. If you think you know better than us here at TRB, why not prove it and join our predictions league?
England vs South Africa
Both England and South Africa are in desperate need of a win after losing their opening fixtures last weekend, but who will triumph at Twickenham? Jamie Hosie says it’ll be a home win and more pressure on Heyneke Meyer, predicting an England win by 3.
Wales vs Fiji
Fiji have garnered surprise victories over Wales in the past, but can they do it this weekend against a wounded Wales side? No chance, says Mike Cooper, who is predicting a big win for the hosts to get them back on track – Wales by 22.
Scotland vs New Zealand
New Zealand have made 13 changes to their team for their trip to Murrayfield, which could give a Scotland side, who were so impressive against Argentina last weekend, a hint of a chance against the World Champions. Calum Gillon still thinks it’s unlikely, however, predicting New Zealand to win by 24.
Ireland vs Georgia
The weekend finishes with a hugely changed Ireland team taking on Georgia. The Georgians will bring plenty of fire and a ferocious appetite for scrummaging, but it’s unlikely that they’ll be able to match the fitness and technical excellence of even a much-changed Ireland outfit. David Blair is predicting Ireland to win by 30.
| Hosie | Hutch | |
|---|---|---|
| Samoa v Canada | Samoa by 10 | Canada by 5 |
| Romania v Japan | Japan by 5 | Japan by 13 |
| England v SA | England by 3 | England by 5 |
| Wales v Fiji | Wales by 21 | Wales by 33 |
| Tonga v USA | Tonga by 3 | Tonga by 8 |
| Scotland v NZ | NZ by 15 | NZ by 18 |
| France v Australia | France by 6 | Australia by 3 |
| Ireland v Georgia | Ireland by 12 | Ireland by 28 |
How do you see the weekend going?
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