TOKYO (AP) — The Latest on Day 22 at the Rugby World Cup (all times local): 10 p.m. World Rugby has rebuked Scotland for trying to force Rugby World Cup organizers to guarantee its decisive pool match with host Japan is played on Sunday. Scotland needs to beat unbeaten Japan to reach the quarterfinals, while Japan could advance to its first quarterfinal with a draw. The match is scheduled for Yokohama, which is expected to be hit hard on Saturday by Typhoon Hagibis. The two matches in the area on Saturday, New Zealand-Italy and France-England, were cancelled for safety reasons. Cancelled matches are logged as draws in the standings. The Scots reacted with a statement expecting “contingency plans” from organizers to ensure their pool game goes ahead, despite there being no allowance for contingency plans for any pool games that have to be called off. The Scots then reportedly threatened legal action on Friday if their match with Japan is cancelled. “It is disappointing that the Scottish Rugby Union should make such comments,” World Rugby said in a statement, “at a time when we are doing everything we can to enable all Sunday’s matches to take place as scheduled, and…