Two matches remain in the Rugby World Cup with New Zealand taking on Australia in the final, while South Africa and Argentina battle it out for third place. Sport360 takes a look back at the highlights of the past six weeks in photos.
England and Fiji kicked-off the tournament at Twickenham.
The hosts contained giant Nemani Nadolo to win the game.
Japan caused the biggest shock in RWC history beating South Africa.
The win sent shockwaves around the world.
The joy was short-lived as Scotland overpowered Blossoms.
Dan Biggar inspired Wales to an unlikely win at Twickenham.
It was all too much for some fans!
New Zealand were made to work for their Argentina win.
Georgia caused another huge upset, beating Tonga.
Ireland beat Romania infront of a 89,267 crowd at Wembley.
Wembley also hosted more than 88,000 for a New Zealand game.
JP Pietersen finally hit form with a hat-trick against Scotland.
Keith Earls became Ireland's record RWC try-scorer against Italy.
Twickenham was bathed in sunshine for England v Australia.
But the Wallabies ended the host's tournament with a comfortable win.
England fans were mortified at full-time.
England became the first host to fail to make the knockout stages.
Chris Robshaw cut a solemn figure afterwards.
Argentina moved closer to the quarter-finals with a Tonga victory.
Diego Maradona was on hand to celebrate with the Pumas.
Quarters: Fourie du Preez scores the match-winning try on 78 mins.
Quarters: Julian Savea scores a hat-rick in NZ's demolition of France.
Quarters: Argentina stun Ireland with a superb 40-23 win.
Quarters: Heartbreak for Scotland who conceded late to lose.
Semis: Jerome Kaino scores the first try as NZ edge out SA.
Semis: Torrential rain did not ruin what was a thrilling encounter.
Semis: Australia beat Argentina in a free-flowing match.
The Pumas staged a comeback but the AUS were deserving winners.
03:17 05/10/2015
Two matches remain in the Rugby World Cup with New Zealand taking on Australia in the final, while South Africa and Argentina battle it out for third place. Sport360 takes a look back at the highlights of the past six weeks in photos.