The question is not clear about which event or match is being referred to. However, assuming that the question is about the Rugby World Cup match between Ireland and Scotland, the search results provide information on what happens if Ireland wins, loses, or draws against Scotland. Here are the possible outcomes:
- If Ireland wins against Scotland, they will advance to the quarter-finals as Pool B winners.
- If Ireland loses to Scotland but manages to earn a bonus point, they still have a good chance of advancing. Getting two bonus points would secure their position as group winners.
- If Ireland loses to Scotland and they both end up with the same number of points, Ireland is likely to be eliminated from the tournament because the first tiebreaker is down to head-to-head results. However, if Ireland loses but manages to earn a bonus point against Scotland, they still have a good chance of advancing.
- If Scotland manages to win with a bonus point and Ireland gets a losing bonus point, all three teams (including South Africa) will be tied on 15 points at the conclusion of the matches. In this case, the winner of the Pool would be decided on points difference, with second place going to whichever team won the head-to-head between the two remaining sides.
- If the match between Ireland and Scotland ends in a draw after 80 minutes, the sides will play 10 minutes a side of extra time. If the teams cannot still be separated, the match officials will conduct a place kicking competition featuring five kickers from each side.
In summary, if Ireland wins against Scotland, they will advance to the quarter-finals as Pool B winners. If they lose, they still have a chance of advancing if they earn a bonus point. If the match ends in a draw, extra time and a place kicking competition will be used to determine the winner.