Rugby World Cup 2023 (RWC 2023): Schedule, Teams, Tickets & Venues

Rugby World Cup (RCW 2023) is set to be the biggest rugby tournament of the year, bringing together the top teams from around the world to compete for the title of world champion. Taking place every four years, RWC 2023 will be the ninth edition of the tournament, and it promises to be one of the most exciting and closely-contested competitions to date.

Rugby World Cup 2023 Schedule:

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The Rugby World Cup 2023 will take place from 8th  September to 28th October 2023. The tournament will feature 20 teams divided into 4 groups, with each team playing against their group opponents. The top two teams from each group will advance to the knockout stage, where they will compete in quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final.

12 Pre Qualified Teams via Rugby World Cup 2019 are:

  1. Argentina
  2. Australia
  3. England
  4. Fiji
  5. France
  6. Ireland
  7. Italy
  8. Japan
  9. New Zealand
  10. Scotland
  11. South Africa
  12. Wales

8 teams has qualified via Regional Tournaments They are:

  1. Georgia
  2. Romania
  3. Uruguay
  4. Chile
  5. Samoa
  6. Tonga
  7. Namibia
  8. Portugal

Rugby World Cup 2023 Teams:

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A total of 20 teams will participate in the Rugby World Cup 2023, including some of the biggest names in the sport such as New Zealand, England, and South Africa. The teams have been divided into 4 groups, with each group consisting of 5 teams. The groups and their respective teams are:

Group A: New Zealand, France, Italy, Uruguay, Namibia

Group B: South Africa, Ireland, Scotland, Tonga, Romania

Group C: Wales, Australia, Fiji, Georgia, Portugal

Group D: England, Argentina, Japan, Samoa, Chile

RUGBY WORLD CUP 2023 TEAM BASE CAMPS

Beyond the competition’s 10 host cities, nine French regions have been designated to welcome and host the participating teams. They will be at the heart of a Rugby World Cup that will allow more people across the nation to engage with rugby’s pinnacle event.

Following is the Team base camps

POOL A

New Zealand: Lyon (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes)
France: Rueil-Malmaison (Ile-de-France)
Italy: Bourgoin-Jallieu (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes)
Uruguay: Avignon (Provence)
Namibia:  Aix les Bains (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes)

POOL B

South Africa: Toulon (Région Sud)
Ireland: Tours (Centre-Val de Loire)
Scotland: Nice (Région Sud)
Tonga:  Croissy sur Seine (Ile-de-France)
Romania: Libourne (Nouvelle-Aquitaine)

POOL C

Wales: Versailles (Ile-de-France)
Australia: Saint-Étienne (Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes)
Fiji: Bordeaux (Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
Georgia: La Rochelle – Ile de Ré (Nouvelle-Aquitaine)
Portugal: Perpignan (Occitanie)

POOL D

England: Le Touquet-Paris-Plage (Hauts-de-France)
Japan: Toulouse (Occitanie)
Argentina: La Baule-Escoublac (Pays de la Loire)
Samoa: Montpellier (Occitanie)
Chile: Perros-Guirec (Bretagne)

Rugby World Cup 2023 Tickets:

Tickets for the Rugby World Cup 2023 can be purchased through the Rugby official website. Fans can choose from a variety of ticket packages, including individual match tickets, group tickets, and hospitality packages. It is recommended to purchase tickets in advance as they tend to sell out quickly.

Rugby World Cup 2023 Venues:

The Rugby World Cup 2023 will be held in multiple venues across France. Some of the top stadiums that will be used include

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Stade Velodrome (Capacity: 67,847)

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Stade De Bordeaux (Capacity: 42,060)

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Stade Pierre Mauroy (Capacity: 50,096)

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Ol Stadium (Capacity: 58,883)

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Stade De La Beaujoire (Capacity: 35,520)

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Stade De Nice (Capacity: 35,983)

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Stadium De Toulouse (Capacity: 33,103)

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Stade Geoffroy Guichard (Capacity: 41,965)

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and Stade De France (Capacity: 80,023)

Each venue will offer a unique experience for fans, with state-of-the-art facilities and a passionate rugby atmosphere.

Most Successful Team Records in RCW

TeamsYears WonTotal
New Zealand1987, 2011, 20153
South Africa1995, 2007, 20193
Australia1991, 19992

 

The Format of RWC 2023

The format of RWC 2023 will be similar to previous editions of the tournament, with 20 teams divided into four pools of five. The teams will play against each other within their pool, with the top two teams from each pool advancing to the knockout stages of the competition. The knockout stages will then feature quarter-finals, semi-finals, and a final, with the winner being crowned the champion of the Rugby World Cup.

The Importance of RWC 2023

RWC 2023 is a crucial tournament for the sport of rugby and for the teams competing in it. Not only does it provide an opportunity for teams to showcase their skills on the world stage, but it also helps to raise the profile of the sport and attract new fans from around the world. Additionally, the tournament is also a huge financial boost for the host country, with millions of fans expected to travel to France to watch the games and enjoy the atmosphere of the tournament.

Conclusion: In conclusion, the Rugby World Cup 2023 promises to be an exciting event, with some of the best teams in the world competing for the title of world champion. Whether you’re a die-hard rugby fan or just looking to experience the excitement of a world-class tournament, the Rugby World Cup 2023 has something to offer everyone. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable event and be sure to get your tickets and plan your trip today.

FAQ

Where will Rugby World Cup 2023 be held?

The Rugby World Cup 2023 is scheduled to be held in France from 8th  September to 28th October 2023.

Where is rugby played India?

Rugby is played in various cities and towns across India. The sport has a growing following in the country, and there are numerous clubs, schools, and universities that offer rugby programs. Some of the cities where rugby is particularly popular include Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Pune, and Bangalore.

When was the first Rugby World Cup held?

The first Rugby World Cup was held in 1987. It was hosted by Australia and New Zealand, and was won by the New Zealand All Blacks. Since then, the tournament has been held every four years and has grown in popularity, attracting millions of fans from around the world.

How many teams participate in the Rugby World Cup?

The number of teams participating in the Rugby World Cup varies from tournament to tournament. In the latest tournament, which was held in Japan in 2019, 20 teams participated. The teams were divided into four pools of five teams each, and the top two teams from each pool advanced to the knockout stage of the tournament.

Where is the next Rugby World Cup 2027?

Australia won their bid to host the 2027 Rugby World Cup on 12 May 2022. It will be the eleventh edition of the Rugby World cup.

Has Australia ever won the Rugby World Cup?

Australia has won the Rugby World Cup Twice.

Rugby World Cup 2027 Venues?
  1. Twelve venues in nine cities have been shortlisted for hosting the tournament they are
  2. Stadium Australia (Olympic Park, New South Wales – Capacity: 83,500)
  3. Sydney Football Stadium (Moore Park, New South Wales – Capacity: 45,000)
  4. Western Sydney Stadium (Parramatta, New South Wales – Capacity: 30,000)
  5. Perth Stadium (Perth, Western Australia – Capacity: 65,000)
  6. Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (Olympic Boulevard, Victoria – Capacity: 33,000)
  7. Adelaide Oval (Adelaide, South Australia – Capacity: 52,500)
  8. Lang Park (Brisbane, Queensland – Capacity: 53,583)
  9. Newcastle International Sports Centre (Newcastle, New South Wales – Capacity: 30,500)
  10. Robina Stadium (Gold coast, Queensland – Capacity: 27,400)
  11. Canberra Stadium (Canberra, Australian Capital territory – Capacity: 25,011)
  12. North Queensland Stadium (Townsville, Queensland – Capacity: 25,000)

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