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Con the participation of 20 selectedamong them, the Argentina Rugby Teamthis Friday the tenth edition ofThe Rugby World Cup in France. The opening match will be between the host and New Zealand at the Stade de France in Paris.
The maximum contest will have nine venues in different host cities, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Marsella, Nantes, Niza, Saint-Étienne, Saint-Denis and Toulousand will have the participation of 20 classified teams. In the 51 days that the event will last, 48 games will be played.
Those selected will They grouped into zones of five teams each. The first two of each will qualify for the next stage elimination, the quarterfinals of the championship.
South Africa is the last champion and he will try to retain the crown in order to become, in solitude, the most winning of all time.
The particularity of this World Championship is that for the first time it will have three South American teams: Argentina, Uruguay and Chile.
How the groups of the Rugby World Cup 2023 are formed
He Group A will have the participation of All Blacks as head of the group France (the host), Italy, Uruguay and Namibia.
the teroswho will participate in their fifth World Cup, will look for a good performance once morest high-calibre rivals.
On the other hand, the winners will meet in the quarterfinals once morest the other two qualifiers from Group Bwhich counts among its ranks with South Africa that he will seek to defend the title; Ireland (of a very good present), Scotland, Tonga and Romania.
In it Group C, Gales It is found as zone head next to Wallabies, Fiji, Georgia y Portugal. The Portuguese team will play a rugby world cup for the second time in its history (the previous one was in 2007, in the same country).
The possible rivals of this group in the knockout phase will come out of the Group D where it is found, England, Japan, Argentina, Samoa and Chile, who will play his first World Cup. In the South American duel, Los Pumas and Los Cóndores will face each other on September 30 at the Stade de la Beaujoire in Nantes.
Where to watch the 2023 Rugby World Cup
All sports fans will be able to enjoy the matches live on ESPN and Star Plus. Likewise, the latter has its app for cell phones, where you can also follow all the rugby activity of said competition 24 hours a day.
In addition, in Argentina too you can see the parties by public TV.
The 48 games of the Rugby World Cup 2023
Friday September 8:
16.15: France-New Zealand: (Group A), Stade de France, Saint Denis
Saturday September 9:
8.00: Italia-Namibia (Grupo A), Geoffroy Guichard Stadium, Saint-Etienne
10.30am: Ireland-Romania (Group B) Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux
13.00: Australia-Georgia (Grupo C) Stade de France, Saint-Denis
16.00: Argentina- Inglaterra (Grupo D), Velodrome Stadium, Marsella
Sunday September 10
8.00: Japan-Chile (Group D), Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse.
12.45pm: South Africa-Scotland (Group B), Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
16.00: Wales-Fiji (Grupo C), Stade de Bordeaux, Burdeos
Thursday September 14
4:00 p.m.: France-Uruguay (Group A), Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille.
Friday September 15
4:00 p.m.: New Zealand-Namibia (Group A), Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
Saturday September 16
10.00: Samoa-Chile (Grupo D), Stade de Bordeaux, Burdeos
12.45: Wales v Portugal (Group C), Stade de Nice, Nice
16.00: Ireland-Tonga (Grupo B), Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes
Sunday September 17
10.00: South Africa-Romania (Group B), Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux.
12.45: Australia-Fiji (Grupo C), Geoffroy Guichard Stadium, Saint-Étienne
4:00 p.m.: England-Japan (Group D), Stade de Nice, Nice
Wednesday September 20
12.45: Italy-Uruguay (Group A), Stade de Nice, Nice
Thursday September 21
16.00: Francia-Namibia (Grupo A), Velodrome Stadium, Marsella
Friday September 22
12.45: Argentina-Samoa (Grupo D), Geoffroy Guichard Stadium, Saint-Étienne
Saturday September 23
9.00: Georgia v Portugal (Group C), Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
12.45: Inglaterra-Chile (Grupo D), Pierre Mauroy Stadium, Lille.
16.00: South Africa v Ireland (Group B), Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Sunday September 24
12.45pm: Scotland-Tonga (Group B), Stade de Nice, Nice
16.00: Wales v Australia (Group C), Parc OL, Lyon
Wednesday September 27
12.45pm: Uruguay v Namibia (Group A), Parc OL, Lyon.
Thursday September 28
16.00: Japan-Samoa (Group D), Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
Friday September 29
16.00: New Zealand v Italy (Group A), Parc OL, Lyon
Saturday September 30
10.00: Argentina-Chile (Grupo D), Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes.
12.45: Fiji-Georgia (Grupo C), Stade de Bordeaux, Burdeos
4:00 p.m.: Scotland-Romania (Group B), Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille
Sunday October 1:
12.45: Australia-Portugal (Grupo C), Geoffroy Guichard Stadium, Saint-Étienne
4.00pm: South Africa v Tonga (Group B), Velodrome Stadium, Marseille
Thursday October 5
16.00: New Zealand v Uruguay (Group A), Parc OL, Lyon.
Friday October 6
16.00: France-Italy (Group A), Parc OL, Lyon.
Saturday October 7
10.00: Gales-Georgia (Grupo C), Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes
12.45: Inglaterra-Samoa (Grupo D), Pierre Mauroy Stadium, Lille
16.00: Ireland v Scotland (Group B), Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Sunday October 8
8.00: Argentina-Japan (Grupo D), Beaujoire Stadium, Nantes
12.45pm: Tonga v Romania (Group B) Pierre Mauroy Stadium, Lille
16.00: Fiji v Portugal (Group C), Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
Quarter finals
saturday 14
12.00: (#CF1) 1°Grupo C-2°Grupo D, Velodrome Stadium, Marsella
16.00: (#CF2) 1st Group B-2nd Group A, Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Domingo 15
12.00: (#CF3) 1°Grupo D-2°Grupo C, Velodrome Stadium, Marsella
16.00: (#CF4) 1°Grupo A-2°Grupo B, Stade de France, Saint-Denis
semifinals
Friday the 20th
4:00 p.m.: (#SF1) Winner (#CF1)- Winner (#CF2), Stade de France, Saint-Denis
saturday 21
4:00 p.m.: (#SF2) Winner (#CF3)-Winner (#CF2), Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Third place
Friday the 27th
16.00: Loser (#SF1)-Loser (#SF2), Stade de France, Saint-Denis
Final
Saturday 28
4:00 p.m.: Winner (#SF1)-Winner (#SF2).
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