2019 Rugby World Cup knockout stage

The knockout stage of the 2019 Rugby World Cup began on 19 October and concluded on 2 November with the final at the International Stadium Yokohama in Yokohama, Japan.

Qualified teams

England became the first team to qualify for the knock-out stage of the World Cup, with a game in hand, after winning their opening three games of the pool stage. France became the second team to qualify for the last eight to complete the two teams that advanced out of Pool C. South Africa secured their spot in the quarter-finals after their final pool match victory over Canada. After the match cancellations, New Zealand confirmed their place in the quarter-finals as pool winners. Wales confirmed their place in the quarter-finals with a game in hand after their win over Fiji; that result also confirmed Australia's advancement to the knock-out stage. Ireland secured their progression to the quarter-finals following their victory over Samoa in their final match. In the last pool stage match, home team Japan secured their top place in Pool A by beating Scotland and advanced to the quarter-finals for the first time in World Cup history.[citation needed]

Pool Winners Runners-up
A  Japan  Ireland
B  New Zealand  South Africa
C  England  France
D  Wales  Australia

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
19 October – Ōita
 
 
 England40
 
26 October – Yokohama
 
 Australia16
 
 England19
 
19 October – Chōfu
 
 New Zealand7
 
 New Zealand46
 
2 November – Yokohama
 
 Ireland14
 
 England12
 
20 October – Ōita
 
 South Africa32
 
 Wales20
 
27 October – Yokohama
 
 France19
 
 Wales16
 
20 October – Chōfu
 
 South Africa19 Third place
 
 Japan3
 
1 November – Chōfu
 
 South Africa26
 
 New Zealand40
 
 
 Wales17
 

Quarter-finals

England vs Australia

19 October 2019
16:15 JST (UTC+09)
England 40–16 Australia
Try: May (2) 18' c, 21' c
Sinckler 46' c
Watson 76' c
Con: Farrell (4/4) 19', 23', 47', 77'
Pen: Farrell (4/4) 30', 51', 66', 73'
ReportTry: Koroibete 43' c
Con: Lealiifano (1/1) 44'
Pen: Lealiifano (3/3) 12', 26', 41'
Ōita Stadium, Ōita
Attendance: 36,954
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (France)
England
Australia
FB 15 Elliot Daly
RW 14 Anthony Watson
OC 13 Henry Slade  61'
IC 12 Manu Tuilagi  75'
LW 11 Jonny May
FH 10 Owen Farrell (c)
SH 9 Ben Youngs  73'
N8 8 Billy Vunipola
OF 7 Sam Underhill  69'
BF 6 Tom Curry
RL 5 Courtney Lawes  64'
LL 4 Maro Itoje
TP 3 Kyle Sinckler  64'
HK 2 Jamie George  69'
LP 1 Mako Vunipola  69'
Replacements:
HK 16 Luke Cowan-Dickie  69'
PR 17 Joe Marler  69'
PR 18 Dan Cole  64'
LK 19 George Kruis  64'
FL 20 Lewis Ludlam  69'
SH 21 Willi Heinz  73'
FH 22 George Ford  61'
CE 23 Jonathan Joseph  75'
Coach:
Eddie Jones
FB 15 Kurtley Beale
RW 14 Reece Hodge
OC 13 Jordan Petaia  74'
IC 12 Samu Kerevi
LW 11 Marika Koroibete
FH 10 Christian Lealiifano  53'
SH 9 Will Genia  61'
N8 8 Isi Naisarani  69'
OF 7 Michael Hooper (c)
BF 6 David Pocock
RL 5 Rory Arnold  66'
LL 4 Izack Rodda
TP 3 Allan Alaalatoa  61'
HK 2 Tolu Latu  66'
LP 1 Scott Sio  69'
Replacements:
HK 16 Jordan Uelese  66'
PR 17 James Slipper  69'
PR 18 Taniela Tupou  61'
LK 19 Adam Coleman  66'
FL 20 Lukhan Salakaia-Loto  69'
SH 21 Nic White  61'
FH 22 Matt To'omua  53'
CE 23 James O'Connor  74'
Coach:
Michael Cheika

Player of the Match:
Tom Curry (England)

Assistant referees:
Romain Poite (France)
Mathieu Raynal (France)
Television match official:
Ben Skeen (New Zealand)

Notes:

  • Jonny May (England) earned his 50th test cap.
  • This was Australia's largest Rugby World Cup defeat, surpassing the 17-point loss against New Zealand in the 2015 final, as well as the most points they had conceded in a World Cup match, and the highest scoring match between these teams in a World Cup.

New Zealand vs Ireland

19 October 2019
19:15 JST (UTC+09)
New Zealand 46–14 Ireland
Try: A. Smith (2) 14' c, 20' c
B. Barrett 32' m
Taylor 48' c
Todd 61' m
Bridge 73' c
J. Barrett 79' m
Con: Mo'unga (4/7) 15', 22', 49', 74'
Pen: Mo'unga (1/1) 6'
ReportTry: Henshaw 69' c
Penalty try 76'
Con: Carbery (1/1) 69'
Tokyo Stadium, Chōfu
Attendance: 46,686
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
New Zealand
Ireland
FB 15 Beauden Barrett
RW 14 Sevu Reece  64'
OC 13 Jack Goodhue  54'
IC 12 Anton Lienert-Brown
LW 11 George Bridge
FH 10 Richie Mo'unga
SH 9 Aaron Smith  62'
N8 8 Kieran Read (c)
OF 7 Sam Cane  40'
BF 6 Ardie Savea
RL 5 Sam Whitelock
LL 4 Brodie Retallick  58'
TP 3 Nepo Laulala  50'
HK 2 Codie Taylor  62'
LP 1 Joe Moody  50'
Replacements:
HK 16 Dane Coles  62'
PR 17 Ofa Tu'ungafasi  50'
PR 18 Angus Ta'avao  50'
LK 19 Scott Barrett  40'
FL 20 Matt Todd  77'  58'
SH 21 TJ Perenara  62'
CE 22 Sonny Bill Williams  64'
FB 23 Jordie Barrett  54'
Coach:
Steve Hansen
FB 15 Rob Kearney  53'
RW 14 Keith Earls
OC 13 Garry Ringrose 5' to 10'
IC 12 Robbie Henshaw 22' to 27'
LW 11 Jacob Stockdale
FH 10 Johnny Sexton  63'
SH 9 Conor Murray  74'
N8 8 CJ Stander
OF 7 Josh van der Flier
BF 6 Peter O'Mahony  57'
RL 5 James Ryan
LL 4 Iain Henderson  49'
TP 3 Tadhg Furlong  61'
HK 2 Rory Best (c)  63'
LP 1 Cian Healy  49'
Replacements:
HK 16 Niall Scannell  63'
PR 17 Dave Kilcoyne  49'
PR 18 Andrew Porter  61'
LK 19 Tadhg Beirne  49'
FL 20 Rhys Ruddock  57'
SH 21 Luke McGrath  74'
FH 22 Joey Carbery  63'
FB 23 Jordan Larmour  5'  10'  22'  27'  53'
Coach:
Joe Schmidt

Player of the Match:
Beauden Barrett (New Zealand)

Assistant referees:
Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Angus Gardner (Australia)
Television match official:
Graham Hughes (England)

Notes:

  • This was Ireland's largest defeat in a World Cup match surpassing their 43–19 defeat to New Zealand in 1995.

Wales vs France

20 October 2019
16:15 JST (UTC+09)
Wales 20–19 France
Try: Wainwright 12' c
Moriarty 74' c
Con: Biggar (2/2) 13', 75'
Pen: Biggar (2/2) 20', 54'
ReportTry: Vahaamahina 5' m
Ollivon 8' c
Vakatawa 31' c
Con: Ntamack (2/3) 9', 32'
Ōita Stadium, Ōita
Attendance: 34,426
Referee: Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
Wales
France
FB 15 Liam Williams
RW 14 George North
OC 13 Owen Watkin
IC 12 Hadleigh Parkes
LW 11 Josh Adams
FH 10 Dan Biggar
SH 9 Gareth Davies  55'
N8 8 Josh Navidi  28'
OF 7 Justin Tipuric
BF 6 Aaron Wainwright
RL 5 Alun Wyn Jones (c)
LL 4 Jake Ball  63'
TP 3 Tomas Francis  63'
HK 2 Ken Owens  76'
LP 1 Wyn Jones  63'
Replacements:
HK 16 Elliot Dee  76'
PR 17 Rhys Carré  63'
PR 18 Dillon Lewis  63'
LK 19 Adam Beard  63'
N8 20 Ross Moriarty  29'  28'
SH 21 Tomos Williams  55'
FH 22 Rhys Patchell
FB 23 Leigh Halfpenny
Coach:
Warren Gatland
FB 15 Maxime Médard  78'
RW 14 Damian Penaud
OC 13 Virimi Vakatawa
IC 12 Gaël Fickou
LW 11 Yoann Huget
FH 10 Romain Ntamack  40'
SH 9 Antoine Dupont  73'
N8 8 Gregory Alldritt  55'
OF 7 Charles Ollivon
BF 6 Wenceslas Lauret
RL 5 Sébastien Vahaamahina  49'
LL 4 Bernard Le Roux  66'
TP 3 Rabah Slimani  73'
HK 2 Guilhem Guirado (c)  50'
LP 1 Jefferson Poirot  68'
Replacements:
HK 16 Camille Chat  50'
PR 17 Cyril Baille  68'
PR 18 Emerick Setiano  73'
LK 19 Paul Gabrillagues  55'
N8 20 Louis Picamoles  66'
SH 21 Baptiste Serin  73'
FH 22 Camille Lopez  40'
WG 23 Vincent Rattez  78'
Coach:
Jacques Brunel

Player of the Match:
Aaron Wainwright (Wales)

Assistant referees:
Nic Berry (Australia)
Paul Williams (New Zealand)
Television match official:
Marius Jonker (South Africa)

Notes:

Japan vs South Africa

20 October 2019
19:15 JST (UTC+09)
Japan 3–26 South Africa
Pen: Tamura (1/1) 20'ReportTry: Mapimpi (2) 4' m, 70' m
de Klerk 66' c
Con: Pollard (1/3) 66'
Pen: Pollard (3/4) 44', 49', 64'
Tokyo Stadium, Chōfu
Attendance: 48,831
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
Japan
South Africa
FB 15 Ryohei Yamanaka  60'
RW 14 Kotaro Matsushima
OC 13 Timothy Lafaele
IC 12 Ryoto Nakamura
LW 11 Kenki Fukuoka
FH 10 Yu Tamura  48'
SH 9 Yutaka Nagare  72'
N8 8 Kazuki Himeno  52'
OF 7 Lappies Labuschagné  13'  22'
BF 6 Michael Leitch (c)
RL 5 James Moore
LL 4 Luke Thompson  54'
TP 3 Koo Ji-won  64'
HK 2 Shota Horie  72'
LP 1 Keita Inagaki  48'  68'
Replacements:
HK 16 Atsushi Sakate  72'
PR 17 Isileli Nakajima  48'  68'
PR 18 Asaeli Ai Valu  64'
LK 19 Wimpie van der Walt  54'
N8 20 Amanaki Mafi  13'  22'  52'
SH 21 Fumiaki Tanaka  72'
FH 22 Rikiya Matsuda  48'
WG 23 Lomano Lemeki  60'
Coach:
Jamie Joseph
FB 15 Willie le Roux
RW 14 Cheslin Kolbe  72'
OC 13 Lukhanyo Am
IC 12 Damian de Allende
LW 11 Makazole Mapimpi
FH 10 Handré Pollard
SH 9 Faf de Klerk  74'
N8 8 Duane Vermeulen  68'
BF 7 Pieter-Steph du Toit
OF 6 Siya Kolisi (c)  13'  21'
RL 5 Lood de Jager  67'
LL 4 Eben Etzebeth  63'
TP 3 Frans Malherbe  54'
HK 2 Bongi Mbonambi  37'
LP 1 Tendai Mtawarira  10'  54'
Replacements:
HK 16 Malcolm Marx  37'
PR 17 Steven Kitshoff  13'  21'  54'
PR 18 Vincent Koch  54'
LK 19 RG Snyman  63'
LK 20 Franco Mostert  67'
FL 21 Francois Louw  68'
SH 22 Herschel Jantjies  74'
CE 23 François Steyn  72'
Coach:
Rassie Erasmus

Player of the Match:
Faf de Klerk (South Africa)

Assistant referees:
Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand)
Luke Pearce (England)
Television match official:
Rowan Kitt (England)

Semi-finals

England vs New Zealand

26 October 2019
17:00 JST (UTC+09)
England 19–7 New Zealand
Try: Tuilagi 2' c
Con: Farrell (1/1) 3'
Pen: Ford (4/5) 40', 50', 63', 69'
ReportTry: Savea 57' c
Con: Mo'unga (1/1) 58'
International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama
Attendance: 68,843
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
England
New Zealand
FB 15 Elliot Daly
RW 14 Anthony Watson
OC 13 Manu Tuilagi  74'
IC 12 Owen Farrell (c)
LW 11 Jonny May  45'
FH 10 George Ford
SH 9 Ben Youngs  63'
N8 8 Billy Vunipola
OF 7 Sam Underhill  70'
BF 6 Tom Curry
RL 5 Courtney Lawes  55'
LL 4 Maro Itoje
TP 3 Kyle Sinckler  47'
HK 2 Jamie George  70'
LP 1 Mako Vunipola  70'
Replacements:
HK 16 Luke Cowan-Dickie  70'
PR 17 Joe Marler  70'
PR 18 Dan Cole  47'
LK 19 George Kruis  55'
FL 20 Mark Wilson  70'
SH 21 Willi Heinz  63'
CE 22 Henry Slade  45'
CE 23 Jonathan Joseph  74'
Coach:
Eddie Jones
FB 15 Beauden Barrett
RW 14 Sevu Reece
OC 13 Jack Goodhue  54'
IC 12 Anton Lienert-Brown
LW 11 George Bridge  50'
FH 10 Richie Mo'unga
SH 9 Aaron Smith  54'
N8 8 Kieran Read (c)
OF 7 Ardie Savea
BF 6 Scott Barrett  40'
RL 5 Sam Whitelock  67'
LL 4 Brodie Retallick
TP 3 Nepo Laulala  54'
HK 2 Codie Taylor  49'
LP 1 Joe Moody  63'
Replacements:
HK 16 Dane Coles  50'
PR 17 Ofa Tu'ungafasi  63'
PR 18 Angus Ta'avao  54'
LK 19 Patrick Tuipulotu  66'
FL 20 Sam Cane  40'
SH 21 TJ Perenara  54'
CE 22 Sonny Bill Williams  54'
FB 23 Jordie Barrett  50'
Coach:
Steve Hansen

Player of the Match:
Maro Itoje (England)

Assistant referees:
Romain Poite (France)
Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Television match official:
Marius Jonker (South Africa)

Notes:

  • Billy Vunipola (England) and Codie Taylor (New Zealand) earned their 50th test caps.
  • This was New Zealand's first Rugby World Cup loss since losing to France 20–18 in the 2007 Rugby World Cup quarter-final.
  • This was England's first win over New Zealand in a Rugby World Cup match, their first win since defeating them 38–21 in 2012, and their first win away from Twickenham since a 15−13 win in Wellington in 2003.
  • New Zealand failed to score in the first half of a World Cup match for the first time since their 16–6 defeat to Australia in the 1991 World Cup semi-final, and for the first time in any match since England beat them 38–21 in December 2012.
  • Measured by points deficit, this result equaled New Zealand's biggest ever World Cup defeat, matching the 12-point losses to France in the 1999 World Cup semi-final (43–31) and to Australia in the 2003 World Cup semi-final (22–10).
  • This victory meant England climbed to the top of the World Rugby rankings for the first time since 2004. It also meant New Zealand dropped to third, equalling their lowest position since the rankings were introduced.

Wales vs South Africa

27 October 2019
18:00 JST (UTC+09)
Wales 16–19 South Africa
Try: Adams 65' c
Con: Halfpenny (1/1) 66'
Pen: Biggar (3/3) 18', 39', 46'
ReportTry: de Allende 57' c
Con: Pollard (1/1) 58'
Pen: Pollard (4/4) 15', 20', 35', 76'
International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama
Attendance: 67,750
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (France)
Wales
South Africa
FB 15 Leigh Halfpenny
RW 14 George North  40'
OC 13 Jonathan Davies
IC 12 Hadleigh Parkes
LW 11 Josh Adams
FH 10 Dan Biggar  58'
SH 9 Gareth Davies  48'
N8 8 Ross Moriarty
OF 7 Justin Tipuric
BF 6 Aaron Wainwright  69'
RL 5 Alun Wyn Jones (c)
LL 4 Jake Ball  60'
TP 3 Tomas Francis  36'
HK 2 Ken Owens  73'
LP 1 Wyn Jones  55'
Replacements:
HK 16 Elliot Dee  73'
PR 17 Rhys Carré  55'
PR 18 Dillon Lewis  36'
LK 19 Adam Beard  60'
FL 20 Aaron Shingler  69'
SH 21 Tomos Williams  48'
FH 22 Rhys Patchell  58'
CE 23 Owen Watkin  40'
Coach:
Warren Gatland
FB 15 Willie le Roux  69'
RW 14 S'busiso Nkosi
OC 13 Lukhanyo Am
IC 12 Damian de Allende
LW 11 Makazole Mapimpi
FH 10 Handré Pollard
SH 9 Faf de Klerk
N8 8 Duane Vermeulen
BF 7 Pieter-Steph du Toit
OF 6 Siya Kolisi (c)  69'
RL 5 Lood de Jager  58'
LL 4 Eben Etzebeth  53'
TP 3 Frans Malherbe  48'
HK 2 Bongi Mbonambi  48'
LP 1 Tendai Mtawarira  48'
Replacements:
HK 16 Malcolm Marx  48'
PR 17 Steven Kitshoff  48'
PR 18 Vincent Koch  48'
LK 19 RG Snyman  53'
LK 20 Franco Mostert  58'
FL 21 Francois Louw  69'
SH 22 Herschel Jantjies
CE 23 François Steyn  69'
Coach:
Rassie Erasmus

Player of the Match:
Handré Pollard (South Africa)

Assistant referees:
Wayne Barnes (England)
Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand)
Television match official:
Ben Skeen (New Zealand)

Notes:

Bronze final: New Zealand vs Wales

1 November 2019
18:00 JST (UTC+09)
New Zealand 40–17 Wales
Try: Moody 5' c
B. Barrett 13' c
B. Smith (2) 33' c, 40+1' c
Crotty 42' c
Mo'unga 76' m
Con: Mo'unga (5/6) 7', 14', 34', 40+2', 44'
ReportTry: Amos 19' c
Adams 59' c
Con: Patchell (1/1) 21'
Biggar (1/1) 61'
Pen: Patchell (1/1) 27'
Tokyo Stadium, Chōfu
Attendance: 48,842
Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
New Zealand
Wales
FB 15 Beauden Barrett
RW 14 Ben Smith
OC 13 Ryan Crotty  57'
IC 12 Sonny Bill Williams  57'
LW 11 Rieko Ioane
FH 10 Richie Mo'unga
SH 9 Aaron Smith  57'
N8 8 Kieran Read (c)
OF 7 Sam Cane
BF 6 Shannon Frizell  61'
RL 5 Scott Barrett  61'
LL 4 Brodie Retallick
TP 3 Nepo Laulala  57'
HK 2 Dane Coles  25'
LP 1 Joe Moody  57'
Replacements:
HK 16 Liam Coltman  25'
PR 17 Atunaisa Moli  57'
PR 18 Angus Ta'avao  57'
LK 19 Patrick Tuipulotu  61'
FL 20 Matt Todd  61'
SH 21 Brad Weber  57'
CE 22 Anton Lienert-Brown  61'
FB 23 Jordie Barrett  57'
Coach:
Steve Hansen
FB 15 Hallam Amos
RW 14 Owen Lane
OC 13 Jonathan Davies
IC 12 Owen Watkin  62'
LW 11 Josh Adams
FH 10 Rhys Patchell  47'
SH 9 Tomos Williams  47'
N8 8 Ross Moriarty  47'
OF 7 James Davies
BF 6 Justin Tipuric
RL 5 Alun Wyn Jones (c)  57'
LL 4 Adam Beard
TP 3 Dillon Lewis  78'
HK 2 Ken Owens  44'
LP 1 Nicky Smith  44'
Replacements:
HK 16 Elliot Dee  44'
PR 17 Rhys Carré  44'
PR 18 Wyn Jones  78'
LK 19 Jake Ball  57'
FL 20 Aaron Shingler  47'
SH 21 Gareth Davies  47'
FH 22 Dan Biggar  47'
CE 23 Hadleigh Parkes  62'
Coach:
Warren Gatland

Player of the Match:
Brodie Retallick (New Zealand)

Assistant referees:
Jaco Peyper (South Africa)
Pascal Gaüzère (France)
Television match official:
Marius Jonker (South Africa)

Final: England vs South Africa

2 November 2019
18:00 JST (UTC+09)
England 12–32 South Africa
Pen: Farrell (4/5) 23', 35', 52', 60'ReportTry: Mapimpi 66' c
Kolbe 74' c
Con: Pollard (2/2) 67', 75'
Pen: Pollard (6/8) 10', 26', 39', 43', 46', 58'
International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama
Attendance: 70,103
Referee: Jérôme Garcès (France)
England
South Africa
FB 15 Elliot Daly
RW 14 Anthony Watson
OC 13 Manu Tuilagi
IC 12 Owen Farrell (c)
LW 11 Jonny May  69'
FH 10 George Ford  49'
SH 9 Ben Youngs  75'
N8 8 Billy Vunipola
OF 7 Sam Underhill  59'
BF 6 Tom Curry
RL 5 Courtney Lawes  40'
LL 4 Maro Itoje
TP 3 Kyle Sinckler  2'
HK 2 Jamie George  59'
LP 1 Mako Vunipola  45'
Replacements:
HK 16 Luke Cowan-Dickie  59'
PR 17 Joe Marler  45'
PR 18 Dan Cole  2'
LK 19 George Kruis  40'
FL 20 Mark Wilson  59'
SH 21 Ben Spencer  75'
CE 22 Henry Slade  49'
CE 23 Jonathan Joseph  69'
Coach:
Eddie Jones
FB 15 Willie le Roux  67'
RW 14 Cheslin Kolbe
OC 13 Lukhanyo Am
IC 12 Damian de Allende
LW 11 Makazole Mapimpi
FH 10 Handré Pollard
SH 9 Faf de Klerk  76'
N8 8 Duane Vermeulen
BF 7 Pieter-Steph du Toit
OF 6 Siya Kolisi (c)  63'
RL 5 Lood de Jager  21'
LL 4 Eben Etzebeth  59'
TP 3 Frans Malherbe  43'
HK 2 Bongi Mbonambi  21'
LP 1 Tendai Mtawarira  43'
Replacements:
HK 16 Malcolm Marx  21'
PR 17 Steven Kitshoff  43'
PR 18 Vincent Koch  43'
LK 19 RG Snyman  59'
LK 20 Franco Mostert  21'
FL 21 Francois Louw  63'
SH 22 Herschel Jantjies  76'
CE 23 François Steyn  67'
Coach:
Rassie Erasmus

Player of the Match:
Duane Vermeulen (South Africa)

Assistant referees:
Romain Poite (France)
Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand)
Television match official:
Ben Skeen (New Zealand)

Notes:

  • Siya Kolisi (South Africa) earned his 50th test cap.
  • François Steyn (South Africa) became the second Springbok player to win two World Cups.
  • Jérôme Garcès became the first French referee to take charge of a Rugby World Cup final.
  • South Africa became the first Southern Hemisphere team to win The Rugby Championship (previously the Tri Nations) and the Rugby World Cup in the same year.
  • South Africa became the first team to win the Rugby World Cup having lost a match during the pool stage.
  • This was the first final in which South Africa scored a try, and the one in which they scored the most points, more than they had in their previous two finals combined. It was also the most points England had scored in a final when finishing on the losing side.
  • England and South Africa became the third pair of nations to face each other on two separate occasions in a World Cup final (previously having contested the 2007 final) after England and Australia (1991 and 2003) and France and New Zealand (1987 and 2011).
  • South Africa came into the match as the only nation to have contested at least one World Cup final to have never lost in the final - this remains the case.

References

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