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Rugby World Cup 2023 Fixtures, Tickets, and Live Streaming

The game of rugby is one of the close contact sports that has gone down as one of the best in recent times. From HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series to The Rugby Championship, the amazing sport has been the subject of big tournaments. But as big as these tournaments are, the biggest of them all is the Ruby World Cup, just as the words imply. If you are wondering about the upcoming rugby world cup 2023 full details then you came to the right place. You can find here Rugby World Cup 2023 Fixtures, Tickets, and Live Stream details.

To win the highly coveted cup, countries battle it out every four years to write their names in the book of history as one of the winners of the ultimate prize. That is to say, the tournament has a long name of different winners from different continents. In 2019, South Africa won the tournament that will take place in 2023. This time all roads lead to France.

Rugby World Cup 2023

Rugby World Cup 2023
Start Date: Fri, Sep 8, 2023 – Sat, Oct 28, 2023
Location: France
Fixtures: Rugby World Cup 2023 Fixtures
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About Rugby World Cup 2023

The intercontinental showpiece is undoubtedly a tournament that the lovers of Rugby all over the world look forward to every four years. Due to this the tournament holds in 2023 with France as the host nation as qualified ruby nations take the center stage. After the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan, all eyes are on South Africa to defend their title when the tournament officially starts on the 8th of September and ends on the 28th of October 2023.
As exciting as the above is, what makes the anticipated tournament more exciting is the fact that the whole of France is going to be involved in the tournament with the interest and accessibility of rugby fans to these venues at heart. Coupled with this, each host city is allowed to host at least four games and as a result, draw people to the beautiful cities that make up France and unite them together in the process.
With matches set to be played in different cities across France like Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille, Stade de Nice, Nice, Stade Vélodrome, Marseille, and a host of other cities, the competition is surely going to be one of the main tournaments of 2023.

Rugby World Cup 2023 Fixtures

Like other major tournaments, the 2023 Rugby World Cup is going to start with the Host country, France, taking the three-time Rugby World Cup winners, New Zealand right in front of rugby fans in Stade de France, Saint-Denis, on the 8th of September, 2023.
Because they’re not yet through with the qualifiers, the following are the fixtures. On Sep 8, France and New Zealand, two Pool A teams will face off in Stade de France, Saint-Denis

While Italy and Africa 1, also two pool A teams will clash in Stade Geoffroy Guichard, Saint-Etienne on Sep 9. Sep 9 will see Ireland face Europe 2 (Pool B) in Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux. On the same day (Sep 9) Australia will face Europe 1 (Pool C) in Stade de France, Saint-Denis. The following are some of the of rest of the fixtures.

Rugby World Cup 2023 Full Fixture

  • September 9: England vs Argentina (Pool D) – Stade Velodrome, Marseille
  • Sep 10: Japan vs Americans 2 (Pool D) – Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
  • September 10: South Africa vs Scotland (Pool B) – Stade Velodrome, Marseille
  • Sep 10: Wales vs Fiji (Pool C) – Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux
  • September 14: France vs Uruguay (Pool A) – Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille
  • Sep 15: New Zealand vs Africa 1 (Pool A) – Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
  • September 16: Samoa vs Americas 2 (Pool D) – Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux
  • Sep 16: Wales vs Final Qualifier Winner (Pool C) – Stade de Nice, Nice
  • September 16: Ireland vs Asia / Pacific 1 (Pool B) – Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes
  • Sep 17: South Africa vs Europe 2 (Pool B) – Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux
  • September 17: Australia vs Fiji (Pool C) – Stade Geoffroy Guichard, Saint-Etienne
  • Sep 17: England vs Japan (Pool D) – Stade de Nice, Nice

After 20 September 2023

  • September 20: Italy vs Uruguay (Pool A) – Stade de Nice, Nice
  • Sep 21: France vs Africa 1 (Pool A) – Stade Velodrome, Marseille
  • September 22: Argentina vs Samoa (Pool D) – Stade Geoffroy Guichard, Saint-Etienne
  • Sep 23: Europe 1 vs Final Qualifier Winner (Pool C) – Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
  • September 23: England vs Americas 2 (Pool D) – Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille
  • September 23: South Africa vs Ireland (Pool B) – Stade de France, Saint-Denis
  • Sep 24: Scotland vs Asia / Pacific 1 (Pool B) – Stade de Nice, Nice
  • September 24: Wales vs Australia (Pool C) – Parc OL, Lyon
  • September 27: Uruguay vs Africa 1 (Pool A) – Parc OL, Lyon
  • Sep 28: Japan vs Samoa (Pool D) – Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
  • September 29: New Zealand vs Italy (Pool A) – Parc OL, Lyon
  • Sep 30: Argentina vs Americas 2 (Pool D) – Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes
  • September 30: Fiji vs Europe 1 (Pool C) – Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux
  • Sep 30: Scotland vs Europe 2 (Pool B) – Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille.
  • September 23: South Africa vs Ireland (Pool B) – Stade de France, Saint-Denis
  • Sep 24: Scotland vs Asia / Pacific 1 (Pool B) – Stade de Nice, Nice
  • September 24: Wales vs Australia (Pool C) – Parc OL, Lyon
  • Sep 27: Uruguay vs Africa 1 (Pool A) – Parc OL, Lyon
  • September 28: Japan vs Samoa (Pool D) – Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
  • Sep 29: New Zealand vs Italy (Pool A) – Parc OL, Lyon
  • September 30: Argentina vs Americas 2 (Pool D) – Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes
  • Sep 30: Fiji vs Europe 1 (Pool C) – Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux
  • September 30: Scotland vs Europe 2 (Pool B) – Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille

October 2023

  • Oct 1: Australia vs Final Qualifier Winner (Pool C) – Stade Geoffroy Guichard, Saint-Etienne
  • October 1: South Africa vs Asia / Pacific 1 (Pool B) – Stade Velodrome, Marseille
  • Oct 5: New Zealand vs Uruguay (Pool A) – Parc OL, Lyon
  • October 6: France vs Italy (Pool A) – Parc OL, Lyon

For more information and the full fixtures of the tournament, click this link https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/2023/matches.

How to buy Rugby World Cup 2023 Tickets

To watch the games live in France, you need a ticket. You can get your ticket for the Rugby 2023 World Cup by buying yours via their official site, by clicking the link below when they make the tickets available to the public tickets.rugbyworldcup.com In addition to the above, individual tickets are first-come, first, serve and will be made available in 2022. Make sure you don’t miss it.
To experience what it’s like to be in a rugby stadium, and lay your hands on one of the tickets to be sold, get ready to get yours when it becomes available starting from the 15th of March by visiting their official website.

You can also buy pre-sale tickets in both Team and City packs starting from the said date. The former allows you to buy tickets for four teams’ pool matches, with the option of a quarter-final ticket. While the latter on the other hand, allows you to see all the matches at one of the host venues to the exclusion of Stade de France.
Apart from that, Rugby lovers will be given the opportunity to watch two different matches that are scheduled to be played in the same stadium when they opt for “City Pack 2 Matches”. This and many other options are available for you when you visit their official site.

How to watch Rugby World Cup 2023 online

The truth is for you to watch the tournament live in France, you need a ticket. However, you can also watch the world cup online without watching it live from the stadium. That is to say, you can stream it on various streaming online sites like Facebook and the likes from anywhere you are in the world as long as you have the necessary device to do so.

Rugby World Cup on tv in the UK

Apart from watching it live, you can also watch it on TV in the UK. To do this, all you need to do is to watch it live across various ITV platforms as well as other platforms. That simply means you can watch majority of the games will on ITV1. Coupled with this, coverage will also be provided by ITV4. You can also listen to it on BBC Radio Five.

FAQ about Rugby World Cup 2023

Many people have asked many questions about the Rugby World Cup coming up in France. These questions include

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FINAL WORDS

Rugby is a close contact sport that is known for its uniqueness. Apart from the Rugby Championship, and other Rugby Tournament, the Rugby World Cup is the biggest of them all. It takes place every four years, and when it takes place, a world champion emerges. 2023 Rugby World Cup promises to be exciting with France and New Zealand locking horn in the first game of the tournament. Due to this, the anticipated tournament promises to be interesting and exciting. Do not miss it.

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