Updated rugby rankings as England fall

Scotland coach Gregor Townsend celebrated his 100th Test match in charge this past weekend, and the 31-20 win over England was a perfect way to mark the occasion.

It was a result that also suddenly saw England slip to fourth in the World Rugby rankings, while ever-impressive France move up to third despite not being able to gain any points after thrashing Wales.

Scotland move up to ninth after proving to be once again be a big bogey team for England at home, with Townsend’s team moving ahead of 10th-placed Italy in the rankings after the Azzurri let a half-time lead slip against Ireland before losing 20-13.

Updated rankings after Scotland stunned England again

Rank Country Points
1 South Africa 93.94
2 New Zealand 90.33
3 France 88.40
4 England 87.71
5 Ireland 86.81
6 Argentina 84.97
7 Australia 81.53
8 Fiji 81.14
9 Scotland 81.10
10 Italy 79.81
11 Wales 74.23
12 Japan 74.09
13 Georgia 73.18
14 Uruguay 69.19
15 Spain 69.01
16 USA 68.26
17 Chile 66.72
18 Tonga 66.66
19 Samoa 66.43
20 Portugal 64.98

Scotland celebrate

“I’m quite emotional,” coach Townsend admitted after the epic win in Edinburgh. “After 20 minutes, I thought that was some of the best rugby we’ve ever played. To see our players play with that ambition and accuracy… it’s all you want as a coach.

“There are so many games where you play well but the opposition come back and win. We’re pleased, but there’ll be another challenge next week. Three Test matches in a row: we’ve got to recover well and build on what we did today.”

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