TOKYO (AP) – The Latest on Saturday at the Rugby World Cup in Japan (all times local): 1:25 p.m. Japan’s run to the Rugby World Cup quarterfinals is breaking broadcast audience records in the host nation. Rugby World Cup organizers said Japan’s win over Scotland in the last of the pool games last Sunday at Yokohama attracted 53.7% peak audience share for the host broadcaster, representing a 54.8 million audience, which was bigger than the audience for soccer’s 2002 World Cup final in Yokohama on NHK. Japan’s opening match against Russia attracted a peak audience of 26 million, the win over Ireland increased to a 29.5 million audience, and the closing stages of the win over Samoa attracted a peak of 47 million. The win over Scotland ensured Japan advanced to the knockout stage of the Rugby World Cup for the first time. The home team will play South Africa on Sunday in the quarterfinals. There were 13 million views of the official Rugby World Cup 2019 Japanese language Twitter media account last Sunday, more than double the views of the English language account. ___ 1 p.m. A bitter old rivalry and a relatively new one will feature in the…