2023-09-06 05:02:36
On everyone’s lips in the middle of French rugby for several years, the 2023 World Cup starts this Friday, September 8, 2023. And what better than an enticing France – All Blacks to kick off a competition that will will punctuate the daily life of thousands, even millions, of French people over the next month? The first match will be played on Friday September 8 and the final is scheduled for October 28. It will bring together the two best teams among the 20 selections in the running. 48 meetings are on the program, but we will focus on those of the Blues. Remember that Fabien Galthié’s men inherited New Zealand, Italy, Uruguay and Namibia in Pool A. Only the first two will qualify for the quarter-finals of the World Cup.
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— Stade de Reims Rugby (@stadereimsrugby) February 26, 2021
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To make sure you don’t miss anything from this competition, which will take place in the four corners of France, here is the schedule and the broadcast channels:
Group stage matches
Friday September 8: France – New Zealand at the Stade de France, at 9 p.m. (broadcast live on TF1)Thursday September 14: France – Uruguay, at the Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Lille, at 9 p.m. (broadcast live on TF1)Thursday September 21: France – Namibia, at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille, at 9 p.m. (broadcast live on France 2) Friday October 6: France – Italy, at the OL Stadium in Lyon, at 9 p.m. (broadcast live on TF1)
The final phase
If the XV of France finishes its group phase in the first two places, it will validate its ticket for:
Quarter-finals
Saturday October 14: If France finishes second in Group A, once morest the 1st in Group B, at the Stade de France, at 9 p.m. (broadcast live on TF1)
OR
– Sunday October 15: If France finishes first in group A, once morest the 2nd in group B, at the Stade de France, at 9 p.m. (broadcast live on TF1)
Semi-finals
Friday October 20: winner of Quarter-final 1 VS winner of Quarter-final 2, Stade de France, 9 p.m. (broadcast on TF1)
OR
Saturday October 21: winner of Quarter-final 3 – winner of Quarter-final 4, Stade de France, 9 p.m. (broadcast on TF1)
small final
Friday October 27: loser of Semi-final 1 – loser of Semi-final 2, Stade de France, 9 p.m. (broadcast on TF1)
Finale
Saturday October 28: winner of Semi-final 1 – winner of Semi-final 2, Stade de France, 9 p.m. (broadcast on TF1) The 2023 World Cup schedule – Source
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