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Feb 05, 11:30 AMMoney LineSpreadTotalMCI-140-1O2.5TOT+300+1U2.5Rank GP W D L Pts 1 Arsenal19 16 2 1 50 2 Manchester City20 14 3 3 45 3 Newcastle United20 10 9 1 39 4 Manchester United20 12 3 5 39 5 Tottenham Hotspur21 11 3 7 36 6 Fulham22 9 5 8 32 7 Brighton and Hove Albion19 9 4 6 31 8 Brentford20 7 9 4 30 9 Chelsea21 8 6 7 30 10 Liverpool19 8 5 6 29 11 Aston Villa20 8 4 8 28 12 Crystal Palace20 6 6 8 24 13 Nottingham Forest20 5 6 9 21 14 Leicester City20 5 3 12 18 15 Leeds United19 4 6 9 18 16 West Ham United20 5 3 12 18 17 Wolverhampton Wanderers20 4 5 11 17 18 Bournemouth20 4 5 11 17 19 Everton20 3 6 11 15 20 Southampton20 4 3 13 15 - The 1999 Rugby World Cup Final was the final match in the 1999 Rugby World Cup. It was played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on 6 November 1999, between Australia and France with 72,500 in attendance. Australia won the game by 35 points to 12, and with it, their second World Cup, having also won the 1991 tournament in England.
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The 1999 Rugby World Cup Final was the final match in the 1999 Rugby World Cup. It was played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on 6 November 1999, between Australia and France with 72,500 in attendance. Australia won the game by 35 points to 12, and with it, their second World Cup, having also won the 1991 tournament in England.
- 72,500
- André Watson (South Africa)
- 6 November 1999
- Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales
The following 20 teams, shown by region, qualified for the 1999 Rugby World Cup. Of the 20 teams, only four of those places were automatically allocated and did not have to play any qualification matches. These went to the champions, runners-up and the third-placed nations at the 1995 and the tournament host, Wales. A record 65 nations from five continents were therefore involved in the qualification process designed to fill the remaining 16 spots.
Get a summary of the England vs New Zealand, Rugby World Cup 1999 9 Oct, 1999 rugby match.
Jonny Wilkinson dives under an Italian tackle to score, England v Italy, World Cup, Twickenham, October 3 1999. Getty Images. Facebook; Twitter; Facebook Messenger