Rugby World Cup 2023 is underway and there are four matches to be held on Saturday. After France defeated New Zealand 27-13 on Friday in Paris, all eyes are set on Saturday games. The battle for the Webb Ellis Cup will further escalate as more teams come to the ground and upset some of the old calculations and assumptions.
The Rugby Union’s 10th men’s world champions has just begun and more nail-biting games are expected.
Rugby World Cup 2023: Saturday, September 9
Italy v Namibia (Pool A), 12:00 p.m., BST
Ireland v Romania (Pool B), 2:30 p. M., BST
Australia v Georgia (Pool C), 5:00 p. M.
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England v Argentina (Pool D), 8 p.m. BST
Where to watch Rugby World Cup 2023
All the above games of the Rugby World Cup 2023 may be watched in the UK on ITV1 live. These matches will also be available on ITVX for live streaming.
These can be watched on the ITV App as well.
Rugby World Cup 2023: Where to watch outside UK
Viewers outside the UK can use the VPN- Virtual Private Networks. The VPN can be used on mobile phones, iPads, tablets, PCs and Macs.
Rugby World Cup 2023: where to watch in South Africa
People in South Africa can watch the games on Super Sports. All matches can be watched on SABC.
These will be available for live streaming on SABC Sport.com.
Rugby World Cup 2023: where to watch in U.S.A.
NBC Sports has the exclusive right for the U.S.A. These will be available on Peacock Premium streaming service.
Rugby World Cup 2023: where to watch in Australia
In Australia, these games can be watched on Channel 9. These will be on 9Now for live streaming.