Rugby League World Cup 2023 fixtures
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup is scheduled to be the tenth men's Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's rugby union teams. It is scheduled to take place in France from 8 September to 28 October 2023 in nine venues across the country. The opening match and final will take place at the Stade de France, in the commune of Saint-Denis, north of Paris. The tournament will take place in the bicentenary year of the "invention" of the sport by William Webb Ellis.[2] Originally, the tournament was scheduled to last the typical six weeks; however, on 23 February 2021, World Rugby announced an additional week to accommodate the additional rest day requirement for player welfare. This means that teams will have a minimum of five rest days for all matches, optimising recovery and preparation for the tournament. It will be the third time France has hosted the Rugby World Cup, having previously hosted the 2007 Rugby World Cup, as well as the 1991 Rugby World Cup as joint hosts with England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It precedes the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris and will take place less than a year before the Olympic opening ceremony. The defending champions are South Africa, who defeated England 32–12 in the 2019 final. Chile will make its first ever appearance at the Rugby World Cup. Host country selection[edit]World Rugby requested that any members wishing to host the 2023 event were to submit an expression of interest by June 2015. A total of six unions responded. The Italian Rugby Federation were among the members interested, but withdrew from their bid on 28 September 2016. The Argentine Rugby Union and USA Rugby both expressed their interest in hosting the event but ultimately decided against a formal bid.[citation needed] Three bids were officially submitted to World Rugby by the June 2017 deadline. On 15 November 2017, the French Rugby Federation bid was chosen ahead of bids by the South African Rugby Union and the Irish Rugby Football Union. France had launched its bid on 9 February 2017.[3] Venues[edit]On 17 March 2017, twelve host cities were selected.[4] This list was later reduced to nine cities (excluding Paris, Montpellier and Lens):
a Stadium/site used in 2007 Rugby World Cup. b Stadium/site used in 1999 Rugby World Cup. Team base camps[edit]
Qualifying[edit]Twenty teams are set to compete. A total of 12 teams gained automatic qualification for the tournament after finishing in the top three of their pool at the 2019 Rugby World Cup, which included France already automatically qualified as host. The remaining eight spaces will be decided by regional competitions followed by a few cross-regional play-offs. The final spot will be decided by a repechage tournament in November 2022. Spain originally qualified as Europe 2, but Romania complained that they had fielded an ineligible player during the qualifying tournament. After a controversial investigation, it was concluded that the player had falsified his passport and Spain suffered a deduction of 10 points, resulting in Romania replacing them as Europe 2 and Portugal taking Romania's spot in the repechage tournament.[5] On November 18th of 2022, Portugal won the repechage tournament to be the last country to qualify for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. The below table shows the qualified teams as of 18 November 2022:
¹as of 14 November 2022 Draw[edit]The pool draw took place on 14 December 2020 in Paris.[6] The draw returned to its traditional place of the year following the previous World Cup, after the end-of-year internationals. The seeding system from previous Rugby World Cups was retained with the 12 automatic qualifiers from 2019 being allocated to their respective bands based on their World Rugby Rankings on 1 January 2020:
The remaining two bands were made up of the eight qualifying teams, with allocation to each band being based on the previous Rugby World Cup playing strength:
This meant the 20 teams, qualified and qualifiers, were seeded thus (world ranking as of 1 January 2020):
Pool stage[edit]
Pool A[edit]
Pool B[edit]
Pool C[edit]
Pool D[edit]
Knockout stage[edit]The knockout stage of the Rugby World Cup will consist of three single-elimination rounds leading to a final and a third-place playoff. Following a tie in regulation time, two 10-minute periods of extra time will be used to determine a winner. If the scores are tied at the end of extra time, an additional 10-minute "sudden death" period is played, with the first team to score any points being declared the winner. If the score remains tied at the end of extra time, a kicking competition would ensue.
Quarter-finals[edit]
Semi-finals[edit]
Bronze final[edit]
Final[edit]
Broadcasting[edit]See also[edit]
References[edit]
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What dates are the Rugby World Cup 2023?The 2023 Rugby World Cup is scheduled to be the tenth men's Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's rugby union teams. It is scheduled to take place in France from 8 September to 28 October 2023 in nine venues across the country.
What date is the 2023 Rugby World Cup final?Rugby World Cup 2023 Fixtures
The pool phase ends on 8 October. The numbers one and two from the pools go on to the knockout phase, which starts with the quarter-finals on 14 October. The final of the tournament is scheduled on 28 October in Stade de France.
Where will the 2023 Rugby World Cup be held?France2023 Rugby World Cup / Locationnull
When and where is the next Rugby league World Cup?In January 2022, France won the bid to host the world cup. The official announcement announcing France as the host nation was made on 11 January 2022 by French prime minister, Jean Castex. It is intended that the tournament will be played at 40 cities across France during October and November 2025.
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