Men’s Rugby World Cup 2023 Fixtures
The Rugby World Cup 2023 will take place from Friday, September 8 to Saturday, October 28, with fixtures across France. South Africa will defend their title by beating England 32-12 in 2019 final in Japan. Eddie Jones is hoping for a trophy before stepping down as England boss, but host country France and three-time champions New Zealand will also be optimistic about their chances. Rugby World Cup fans can buy Rugby World Cup 2023 Tickets from our website.
Romania replaced Spain in Group B after Spain’s appeal against disqualification was dismissed in June 2022. Spain sent an unsuitable player during qualifying.
Namibia secured a seventh consecutive World Cup place by beating Kenya 36-0 in the Rugby Africa Cup final in Aix-en-Provence. They have a place in Pool A.
Chile will beat the United States in two stages to qualify for the duo of America and secure last place in Group D. At the same time, Tonga will complete Group B by beating Hong Kong 44-22 in the Asia Pacific First Team- contest. -leave.
There is only one spot left for RWC 2023. The final qualifying round will be decided at the end of 2022 with the participation of Hong Kong, Kenya, Portugal and the United States.
Which Asian countries are participating in RWC 2023?
Based on their performance at RWC 2019, Japan has already qualified for the 2023 Rugby World Cup and fixtures.
To qualify for another Asian team, they must win the 2021 Asian Rugby Men’s Championship and then the playoffs with the runner-up from Oceania, home and away. The winner of total points qualifies, while the loser advances to the final qualifier in 2022 – Asia-Pacific 1.
• Asia-Pacific: The 2021 Asian Rugby Men’s Championship winner will play Oceania 2 at home and away. The winner of the total points decides the qualifiers and the loser advances to the final qualifying round – Asia-Pacific 1.
• On Saturday, July 9, Hong Kong defeated South Korea to win the Asian Rugby Championship and battled Tonga for first place in Asia-Pacific. The match will be played on July 23, 2022, on the Sunshine Coast, Australia. Rugby World Cup fans can buy rwc 2023 Tickets from our website.
Rugby World Cup 2023 Fixtures
POOL A:
France, New Zealand, Italy, Uruguay, Namibia
Friday 8 September France Vs New Zealand (Saint-Denis, Stade de France)
Saturday 9 September Italy Vs Namibia (Saint-Étienne, Stade Geoffroy Guichard)
Thursday 14 September France Vs Uruguay (Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)
Friday15 September New Zealand Vs Namibia (Toulouse, Stadium de Toulouse)
Wednesday 20 September Italy Vs Uruguay (Stade de Nice, Nice)
Thursday 21 September France Vs Namibia (Marseille, Stade Velodrome)
Wednesday 27 September Uruguay Vs Namibia (Parc OL, Lyon)
Friday 29 September New Zealand Vs Italy (Parc OL, Lyon)
Thursday 5 October New Zealand Vs Uruguay (Parc OL, Lyon)
Friday 6 October France Vs Italy (Parc OL, Lyon)
POOL B:
Ireland, Romania, South Africa, Scotland, Tonga
Saturday 9 September Ireland v Romania (Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux)
Sunday 10 September South Africa Vs Scotland (Stade Velodrome, Marseille)
Saturday 16 September Ireland Vs Tonga (Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes)
Sunday 17 September South Africa Vs Romania (Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux)
Saturday 23 September South Africa Vs Ireland (Stade de France, Saint-Denis)
Sunday 24 September Scotland Vs Tonga (Stade de Nice, Nice)
Saturday 30 September Scotland Vs Romania (Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)
Sunday 1 October South Africa Vs Tonga (Stade Velodrome, Marseille)
Saturday 7 October Ireland Vs Scotland (Stade de France, Saint-Denis)
Sunday 8 October Tonga Vs Romania (Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)
POOL C:
Fiji, Wales, Australia, Final qualification winner, Georgia
Saturday 9 September Australia Vs Georgia (Stade de France, Saint-Denis)
Sunday 10 September Wales Vs Fiji (Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux)
Saturday 16 September Wales Vs Final qualification winner (Stade de Nice, Nice)
Sunday 17 September Australia Vs Fiji (Stade Geoffroy Guichard, Saint-Étienne)
Saturday 23 September Georgia Vs Final qualification winner (Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse)
Sunday 24 September Wales’s Vs Australia (Parc OL, Lyon)
Saturday 30 September Fiji Vs Georgia (Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux)
Sunday 1 October Australia Vs Final qualification winner (Stade Geoffroy Guichard, Saint-Étienne)
Saturday 7 October Wales Vs Georgia (Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes)
Sunday 8 October Fiji Vs Final qualification winner (Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse)
POOL D:
Argentina, England, Japan, Chile, Samoa
Saturday 9 September England Vs Argentina (Stade Velodrome, Marseille)
Sunday 10 September Japan Vs Chile (Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse)
Saturday 16 September Samoa Vs Chile (Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux)
Sunday 17 September England Vs Japan (Stade de Nice, Nice)
Friday 22 September Argentina Vs Samoa (Stade Geoffroy Guichard, Saint-Étienne)
Saturday 23 September England Vs Chile (Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)
Thursday 28 September Japan Vs Samoa (Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse)
Saturday 30 September Argentina Vs Chile (Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes)
Saturday 7 October England Vs Samoa (Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)
Sunday 8 October Japan Vs Argentina (Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes)
Quarter-finals
Saturday 14 October Winner Pool C Vs Runner-up Pool D (Stade Velodrome, Marseille)
Saturday 14 October Winner Pool B Vs Runner-up Pool A (Stade de France, Saint-Denis)
Sunday 15 October Winner Pool D Vs Runner-up Pool C (Stade Velodrome, Marseille)
Sunday 15 October Winner Pool A Vs Runner-up Pool B (Stade de France, Saint-Denis)
Semi-finals
Friday 20 October Winner Quarter-final 1 Vs Winner Quarter-final 2 (Stade de France, Saint-Denis)
Saturday 21 October Winner Quarter-final 3 Vs Winner Quarter-final 4 (Stade de France, Saint-Denis)
Third-place game
Friday 27 October third-place Play-off (Saint-Denis, Stade de France)
Final
Saturday 28 October Final (Saint-Denis, Stade de France).
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Rugby World Cup 2019 Results
POOL A
Japan, Ireland, Scotland, Samoa, Russia
Friday 20 September Japan 30-10 Russia (Tokyo)
Sunday 22 September Ireland 27-3 Scotland (Yokohama)
Tuesday 24 September Russia 9-34 Samoa (Kumagaya)
Saturday 28 September Japan 19-12 Ireland (Shizuoka)
Monday 30 September Scotland 34-0 Samoa (Kobe),
Thursday 3 October Ireland 35-0 Russia (Kobe),
Saturday 5 October Japan 38-19 Samoa (Toyota)
Wednesday 9 October Scotland 61-0 Russia (Shizuoka)
Saturday 12 October Ireland 47-5 Samoa (Fukuoka)
Sunday 13 October Japan 28-21 Scotland (Yokohama)
POOL B
South Africa, New Zealand, Canada, Italy, Namibia
September 21 Saturday New Zealand 23-13 South Africa (Yokohama)
Sunday 22 September Italy 47-22 Namibia (Osaka)
Thursday 26 September Italy 48-7 Canada (Fukuoka)
Saturday 28 September South Africa 57-3 Namibia (Toyota)
Wednesday 2 October New Zealand 63-0 Canada (Oita)
Friday 4 October South Africa 49-3 Italy (Shizuoka)
October 06 Sunday New Zealand 71-9 Namibia (Tokyo)
Tuesday 8 October South Africa 66-7 Canada (Kobe),
Saturday 12 October New Zealand 0-0 Italy (Toyota), Match cancelled
Sunday 13 October Namibia 0-0 Canada (Kamaishi), Match cancelled
POOL C
France, USA, England, Argentina, Tonga
Saturday 21 September France 23-21 Argentina (Tokyo)
Sunday 22 September England 35-3 Tonga (Sapporo)
Thursday 26 September England 45-7 USA (Kobe)
Saturday 28 September Argentina 28-12 Tonga (Osaka),
Wednesday 2 October France 33-9 USA (Fukuoka),
Saturday 5 October England 39-10 Argentina (Tokyo)
Sunday 6 October France 23-21 Tonga (Kumamoto)
Wednesday 9 October Argentina 47-17 USA (Kumagaya)
Saturday 12 October England 0-0 France (Yokohama), Match cancelled
Sunday 13 October USA 19-31 Tonga (Osaka)
POOL D
Fiji, Australia, Uruguay, Wales, Georgia
Saturday 21 September Australia 39-21 Fiji (Sapporo)
Monday 23 September Wales 43-14 Georgia (Toyota)
Wednesday 25 September Fiji 27-30 Uruguay (Kamaishi)
Sunday 29 September Georgia 33-7 Uruguay (Kumagaya)
Sunday 29 September Australia 25-29 Wales (Tokyo)
Thursday 3 October Georgia 10-45 Fiji (Osaka),
Saturday 5 October Australia 45-10 Uruguay (Oita)
Wednesday 9 October Wales 29-17 Fiji (Oita)
Friday 11 October Australia 27-8 Georgia (Shizuoka)
Sunday 13 October Wales 35-13 Uruguay (Kumamoto)
KNOCKOUT STAGES
Saturday 19 October QF1 England 40-16 Australia (Oita)
Saturday 19 October QF2 New Zealand 46-14 Ireland (Tokyo)
Sunday 20 October QF3 Wales 20-19 France (Oita)
Sunday 20 October QF4 Japan 3-26 South Africa (Tokyo)
Saturday 26 October England 19-7 New Zealand (Yokohama)
Sunday 27 October Wales 16-19 South Africa (Yokohama)
Friday 1 Nov third-place Play-off New Zealand 40-17 Wales (Tokyo)
Saturday 2 Nov RWC 2019 Final England 12-32 South Africa (Yokohama)
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