The Rugby World Cup 2023 will commence on September 8, with a match between France and New Zealand. The final is scheduled for October 28.
Broadcast InformationIn the UK, ITV has secured the exclusive broadcast rights for the Rugby World Cup. Specific channels for each match will be announced by the broadcaster. The BBC will provide radio commentary for every match, including a tailored output for Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Amazon Prime will broadcast England's warm-up games and additional fixtures involving Six Nations teams. The streaming service will also cover warm-up matches such as France against Australia.
Participating TeamsA total of 20 teams have qualified for the Rugby World Cup. They have been divided into four pools of five teams each.
Pool-wise Information:Pool A: New Zealand, France, Italy, Uruguay, and Namibia are in Pool A for the Rugby World Cup 2023.Pool B: Pool B consists of South Africa, Ireland, Scotland, Tonga, and Romania.Pool C: Wales, Australia, Fiji, Georgia, and Portugal are grouped in Pool C.Pool D: England, Japan, Argentina, Samoa, and Chile form Pool D.
Pool Matches:The pool matches for the Rugby World Cup 2023 are as follows:
France vs. New Zealand at Stade de France on September 8th Italy vs. Namibia at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard on September 9th Ireland vs. Romania at Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux on September 9th Australia vs. Georgia at Stade de France on September 9th England vs. Argentina at Stade Vélodrome on September 9th Japan vs. Chile at Stadium Municipal on September 10th South Africa vs. Scotland at Stade Vélodrome on September 10th Wales vs. Fiji at Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux on September 10th France vs. Uruguay at Stade Pierre-Mauroy on Read more on economictimes.indiatimes.com