Rugby World Cup: Complete schedule

Rugby World Cup: Complete schedule

Which team will become rugby world champions, succeeding South Africa? The World Cup competitions that will be held in France, Friday, September 8, will start with a great shock, similar to the final match, an hour before the France-New Zealand match has passed. A total of 20 teams will be on the starting line for the 10th edition of the most prestigious competition on planet rugby. The World Cup will run over seven weeks, or roughly two months, until the end of October.

The young and talented French, led by star player Antoine Dupont and coach Fabien Galty, will hope to lift the Webb Ellis Cup for the first time. But they will have to face fierce competition, symbolized by South Africa and Ireland, the two teams who must stand in the way of the Hab from … to the quarter-finals. He says so The final, which will be held on October 28 at the Stade de France, promises to be very far from the 15th for France. Check out the full competition schedule below.

Program of the first round (8 September – 8 October):

Friday, September 8th
Baraka A
(9 pm) France – New Zealand

Saturday, September 9th
Baraka A
(1 pm) Italy – Namibia

pool b
(3:30 pm) Ireland – Romania

pool c
(6pm) Australia (AU) vs Georgia (GEO)

Blessing d
(9 pm) England – Argentina

Sunday 10 September
pool b
(5:45 pm) South Africa – Scotland

pool c
(21:00) Wales – Fiji

Blessing d
(1:00 pm) Japan – Chile

Thursday, September 14th
Baraka A
(9 pm) France – Uruguay

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Friday, September 15th
Baraka A
(9 pm) New Zealand – Namibia

Saturday 16th September
pool b
(9pm) Ireland – Tonga

pool c
(5:45 pm) Wales – Portugal

Blessing d
(3 pm) Samoa – Chile

Sunday 17th September
pool b
(3pm) South Africa – Romania

pool c
(5:45 pm) Australia – Fiji

Blessing d
(9 pm) England – Japan

Wed 20 Sept
Baraka A
(5:45 pm) Italy – Uruguay

Thursday 21st September
Baraka A
(21h) France – Namibia

Friday, September 22nd
Blessing d
(5:45 pm) Argentina – Samoa

Saturday 23 September
pool b
(9 pm) South Africa – Ireland

pool c
(2:00 p.m.) Georgia – Portugal

Blessing d
(5:45 pm) England – Chile

Sunday 24 September
pool b
(5:45 pm) Scotland – Tonga

pool c
(9 pm) Wales – Australia

Wed 27 Sept
Baraka A
(5:45 pm) Uruguay – Namibia

Thursday 28 September
Blessing d
(21:00) Japan – Samoa

Friday 29 September
Baraka A
(9 pm) New Zealand – Italy

Saturday 30 September
pool b
(9 pm) Scotland – Romania

pool c
(5:45 pm) Fiji – Georgia

Blessing d
(3 pm) Argentina – Chile

Sunday 1 October
pool b
(9 pm) South Africa – Tonga

pool c
(5:45pm) Australia (Australia) vs Portugal (Portugal)

Thursday, October 5th
Baraka A
(9 pm) New Zealand – Uruguay

Friday 6th of October
Baraka A
(9 pm) France – Italy

Saturday 7 October
pool b
(9 pm) Ireland – Scotland

pool c
(3pm) Wales-Georgia

Blessing d
(5:45 pm) England vs Samoa

Sunday 8 October
pool b
(5:45 pm) Tonga – Romania

pool c
(9 pm) Fiji – Portugal

Blessing d
(1 pm) Japan – Argentina

Final Stage Schedule (October 14-28):

Quarter-finals:
Saturday 14th October
5 p.m.: First quarter-finals
9 p.m.: Second quarter-finals (If France ranks second in pool)

Sunday 15th October
5 p.m.: Third Quarterfinals
9 p.m.: Quarter-Final Four (if France ranks first in the group)

semi final:
Friday 20 OctoberFirst semi-final, 9 p.m.
Saturday 21st OctoberSecond semi-final, 9 p.m.

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Final for third place:
Friday 27 OctoberStade de France, at 9 pm.

last:
Saturday 28 OctoberStade de France, at 9 pm.

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