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Rugby World Cup 2023: How to watch, date & time, live stream

September 5, 2023 by admin

The Rugby World Cup is one of the biggest international sporting events in the world. Rugby fans from around the globe tune in to watch the best teams compete for the title. If you are one of these fans, you may be wondering how you can watch the Rugby World Cup. In this article, we will explore the different options available for Rugby World Cup 2023 live streaming free anywhere in the world.

The Rugby World Cup 2023 will feature 20 teams, divided into four pools of five teams each. The top two teams from each pool will advance to the knockout stage, which will consist of quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final to determine the champion. This page contains all the information on Rugby World Cup 2023 live stream every single match of the tournament, as well as watch them on TV and listen on radio.

Rugby World Cup 2023: How to watch, date & time, live stream
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When is the 2023 Rugby World Cup?

The 2023 Rugby World Cup is scheduled to take place in France from September 8 to October 28, 2023. The tournament will feature 20 teams from around the world, competing for the prestigious title of world champions in men’s rugby union. The opening match of the tournament is set to be held at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, while the final will also take place at the same venue.

Where will the Rugby World Cup 2023 be?

The Rugby World Cup 2023 will be hosted by France and will be held at various venues across the country. The tournament will feature a total of ten venues, including nine stadiums and one racecourse. The stadiums that will host the matches are:

  1. Stade de France – Saint-Denis (Opening Match and Final)
  2. Stade Velodrome – Marseille
  3. Stade Geoffroy Guichard – Saint-Etienne
  4. Parc OL – Lyon
  5. Stade de la Beaujoire – Nantes
  6. Stade Felix Bollaert – Lens
  7. Stade de Bordeaux – Bordeaux
  8. Stade de Toulouse – Toulouse
  9. Stadium de la Mediterranee – Beziers
  10. Stade Pierre-Mauroy – Lille

These venues are located across France and offer a wide variety of atmospheres and experiences for both the players and the fans. It promises to be a fantastic tournament and a great opportunity for rugby fans to explore different parts of France.

Which teams have qualified for Rugby World Cup 2023?

There will be 20 teams competing in the tournament:

  • Asia: Japan
  • Africa: South Africa and Namibia
  • Americas: Argentina, Uruguay and Chile
  • Oceania: New Zealand, Australia and Samoa
  • South Pacific Ocean: Fiji and Tonga
  • Europe: France, Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales, Italy, Romania, Portugal and Georgia

What are the pools?

The teams in each pool will play each other once, with the top two teams from each pool advancing to the quarterfinals. The pools were drawn in December 2020. The draw was conducted by former French rugby player Serge Blanco.

  • Pool A: France, New Zealand, Italy, Uruguay and Namibia
  • Pool B: South Africa, Ireland, Scotland, Tonga and Romania
  • Pool C: Australia, Wales, Fiji, Georgia and Portugal
  • Pool D: England, Japan, Argentina, Samoa and Chile

Rugby World Cup 2023 TV coverage

The TV coverage for the 2023 Rugby World Cup have been awarded to various broadcasters around the world. Here’s a breakdown of who will be broadcasting the tournament in some of the major regions:

  • France – TF1 Group, France 2 et M6
  • Netherlands – Ziggo Sport
  • South Africa – SuperSport
  • United Kingdom – ITV
  • United States – NBC Sports
  • Australia – Stan Sport (all matches) and Nine Network (all Australia matches and the final)
  • Italy – RAI and Sky Sport Italia
  • New Zealand – Sky Sport (New Zealand)
  • Canada – TSN
  • Japan – Nippon TV, NHK, and J SPORTS

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