Wales and France keep up 100% winning record at Rugby World Cup

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Wales have beaten Fiji 23-13 to keep up their 100% record in the Rugby Union World Cup. Captain Sam Warburton says the match was a draining experience, as it came so quickly after their win over England. The result means Wales will reach the quarter-finals, if Australia beat England at Twickenham on Saturday. In the other game on Thursday, France beat Canada 41-18 to make it three wins from three in Pool D.

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