Wales may be through to the quarter-finals, but it's still all to play for against the Wallabies

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Warren Gatland's men may be through to the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals, but Wales still have it all to play for when they face Australia at Twickenham this weekend.

The Wallabies earned a place in the hearts of Wales fans on last week by beating England 33-13 - simultaneously dumping the hosts out of the tournament and putting Wales through to the quarter-finals. But this Saturday there will be no love lost between the two sides as both vie for the top spot in Pool A.

The quarter-finals are being held on October 17th and 18th. Credit: Rugby World Cup

Winning the pool would offer a much easier route to the final, than coming in second place.

The winner of Pool A will play the runner-up of Pool B, which at this point is probably Scotland or Japan. The winner of that quarter-final will then face either Ireland or France in the semis.

The winner of Pool A will face either Scotland or Japan in the quarter-finals and Ireland or France in the semis. Credit: PA

Pool A's runner-up will face the winner of Pool B, which is likely to be South Africa and then go on to face the the winner of Pool C (almost certainly current World Cup holders New Zealand) in the semi finals.

Pool A's runner up is likely to face South Africa in the quarter-finals, followed by New Zealand in the semi-finals. Credit: PA

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