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Rugby World Cup 2023: HOW TEAMS FROM OCEANIA AND ASIA WILL QUALIFY FOR WORLD CUP 2023

 There will soon be a race to see who can join Japan and Fiji. For the 2023 Rugby World Cup from Oceania and Asia. A simplified regional qualification process involving six teams will determine the ratings of Oceania 1 and Asia-Pacific 1 in Fund D and Fund B. The fans can buy Rugby World Cup tickets 2023 from our website.

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Oceania 1 can expect matches against the Brave Blossoms, who qualified for France 2023. And thanks to their historic home quarter-finals in 2019. When they beat finalists England, Argentina, and America 2.

Rugby World Cup 2023: How teams from Oceania and Asia will qualify for the world cup 2023

The team, which will qualify as Asia/Pacific 1. And will escape the reigning Rugby World Cup champions South Africa, Ireland, Scotland, and the 2-qualified Europeans.

Fiji, which has secured one of the 12 automatic qualifying places for the upcoming Rugby World Cup. After finishing third in Japan, will meanwhile face Wales, Australia, the European qualifier. And the winner of the final qualifying tournament. The fans can also buy RWC 2023 tickets from our website.

Samoa and Tonga will face Samoa and Tonga in two matches on neutral ground in New Zealand on July 10 in Auckland and Hamilton on July 17. Tonga was not dropped to the Rugby World Cup just once in 1991. While Samoa has been present since failing to secure an invitation to the inaugural tournament in 1987.

As a two-time finalist, Samoa has the best Rugby World Cup pedigree. But Tonga was responsible for one of the biggest clashes in the tournament’s history. When they beat France to reach the final at the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

Tonga is also in 13th place, giving them one place and almost three-quarters of a point. Better than their rivals in the Men’s World Rugby rankings. With three wins in a row and a draw between them in the last decade. It promises to be a tightly fought playoff.

The unfortunate cancellation of this year’s Oceania Men’s Rugby Championship. The COVID-19 pandemic has ended the chances of Papua New Guinea, Niue, Solomon Islands. And Tahiti on their way to France.

Instead, the Cook Islands – the top-ranked team in the competition – will go straight to the Asia-Pacific qualifiers. Where they will play the loser in the Tonga play-offs in Samoa Oceania on July 24 in Pukekohe, New Zealand. “It is regrettable that our colleagues from Oceania cannot attend. And the Cook Islands welcome the news that we will take it to the next level.

Rugby World Cup 2023: How teams from Oceania and Asia will qualify for the world cup 2023

 The match against Samoa and Tonga, who are both in the top five, is a challenge. And an opportunity for the Cook Islands. And we look forward to it,” said former Cook Islands Rugby Union president Simiona Teitou.

Cook’s Islands had never played Samoa before. While all three previous meetings with Tonga ended in heavy defeats. The last of which was a 90-0 loss in Nuku’alofa in July 2006.

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