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Too long they are....Dramatic Final Weekend in REC 2022
Romania looking to secure a Rugby World Cup 2023 repechage spot as Georgia and Spain battle for the title.

Everyone has just about recovered from the excitement of last weekend in the Rugby Europe Championship 2022 when Georgia and Spain sealed Rugby World Cup 2023 places, Romania bagged a crucial bonus point and Portugal’s hopes of going to the ‘big dance’ were left hanging by a thread.

And now there are two more massive games to come on Saturday and Sunday as the event comes to a close – and there are loads riding on both…

On Saturday, Romania know that a win of any kind away to the Netherlands will see them earn third spot in the World Cup qualifying table and another crack at making it to France via final repechage event.

Then on Sunday all eyes will turn to the Dynamo Stadium in Tbilisi (6pm local time, 2pm UTC) with the equation simple, whoever wins between Georgia and Spain will be the Championship winners and lift the trophy for this year.

Both games will be available to watch live on rugbyeurope.tv

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Two big matches in the Rugby Europe Trophy Today!
There is plenty at stake in the final few games in the Men’s Rugby Europe Trophy, with two potential spots to the highest competition in the Rugby Europe pyramid – the Rugby Europe Championship up for grabs.

The Rugby Europe Championship will expand to eight teams for the 22-23 season, therefore two teams in this year’s Trophy tournament could be eligible to move up, if they meet certain on and off field criteria.

There will be no relegation from the 2022 edition of the Championship.

The current top two teams in the Trophy at the moment, Belgium and Poland, will also be vying to win a special trophy for the first time this coming weekend.

With Belgium second in the table and Poland top, the clash at the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Brussels (3pm local time, 2pm UTC) on Saturday.

Germany are third in the table with one win from three to date and they know a big win over bottom of the table Switzerland is needed if they are to try and put pressure on the top two.

That match kicks off at 2pm local time, 1pm UTC in the Sportzentrum Martinsee in Heusenstamm.

Watch Live on rugbyeurope.tv