Rugby World Cup opening weekend
England v Fiji
England were made to work hard by Fiji in their World Cup opener but pulled away in the last 20 minutes to secure a bonus-point win at Twickenham. Two tries from full-back Mike Brown and the impact from the bench saw Stuart Lancaster’s men home despite a disjointed display. Full set of images from the match

Fireworks are set off from the Twickenham roof as the teams enter the field of play

Api Ratuniyarawa of Fiji and Anthony Watson of England look to claim the ball

Nemani Nadolo of Fiji claims the ball in the air to score a try

Referee Jaco Peyper watches a replay on the big screen, in a match heavily influenced by the TMO
South Africa v Japan
Barely a weekend had passed and already supporters in the Brighton Community Stadium were treated to what would surely be called the game of the World Cup. Japan stunned two-time champions South Africa to cause arguably the biggest upset in rugby union history as Karne Hesketh crossed in the final minute. Full set of images from the match

Schalk Burger of South Africa loses the ball after being double-tackled

Handre Pollard of South Africa takes on the Japan defence

The Japan team celebrate one of the biggest upsets in sport

South Africa fans look dejected as Japan supporters celebrate
Samoa v USA
Samoa narrowly overcame USA in their World Cup Pool B encounter in Brighton in a much more scrappy affair than the previous days incredible scenes. Tim Nanai-Williams and Ofisa Treviranus crossed for Samoa, as the Americans were eventually punished for their ill discipline. Full set of images from the match

The USA team look on as Samoa perform the Siva Tau.

Tim Nanai-Williams of Samoa claims the ball in the air

Paul Perez of Samoa looks to the ground during a break in play

Alesana Tuilagi of Samoa gets past Chris Wyles of the USA
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