Rugby World Cup 2019 Quiz: Are You Brave Enough To Test Your Knowledge?
The Rugby World Cup gets underway in Japan today and to mark the occasion, Investment Week challenges you to take our most taxing quiz on the competition yet.
The world's best rugby union sides will battle it out over the next six weeks to decide the winners of the coveted William Webb Ellis trophy.
England are among the favourites to win the title, but will have to be at their best to topple defending champions New Zealand.
Other nations in contention include South Africa, Wales, Ireland and Australia.
If you're feeling confident, put your knowledge to the test with our quiz - and share your results with colleagues and friends alike using our social media buttons below.
Good luck!
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