Rugby World Cup: Scotland consider legal action over Japan match threat bbc.com
Scottish Rugby chief executive Mark Dodson thinks there is a strong legal case against World Rugby canceling their World Cup game with Japan.
Scottish Rugby believes it has a legal case against the game's governing body as it seeks to ensure their decisive World Cup match with Japan goes ahead.
World Rugby will make a decision on Sunday morning about whether the match in Yokohama can go ahead as the host nation prepares for Typhoon Hagibis.
It has already canceled two Saturday games and declared them a draw, but a repeat could mean Scotland's exit.
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