France will be facing Ireland in the Women’s Rugby World Cup quarter-finals on Sunday, September 14th, as they secured the top spot in Pool D by defeating South Africa in Northampton. The French team displayed a dominant performance, scoring 57 points against South Africa’s 10. The victory solidified France’s position as a strong contender in the tournament. South Africa, despite already qualifying for their first Women’s World Cup, was unable to match France’s level of play. The resounding win served as a statement of intent from the French side, setting the stage for an exciting clash with Ireland in the quarter-finals.

France 57-10 South Africa: Les Bleues set up Ireland quarter-final in Women’s Rugby World Cup

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