Match schedule, how to watch, latest news and odds


Owen Farrell was shown a red card against Wales and could miss England‘s opening World Cup matches in France – Getty Images/David Rogers

Having lost to Wales last week Steve Borthwick’s side sneaked past Warren Gatland’s men 19-17 at Twickenham on Saturday. The hosts showed character to come from behind, having only had 12 players on the pitch at one stage. One of the men not playing a part at the time was Owen Farrell who was shown a red card due to a dangerous high tackle on Taine Basham.

That means Farrell will miss England’s remaining warm-up matches and could miss their opening matches at the France tournament.

Earlier in August England named their squad for the Rugby World Cup, which starts on September 8. The most striking omission was Henry Slade, although other names dropped from the wider training squad include Alex Dombrandt, Joe Cokanasiga and Jamie Blamire.

You can read Will Greenwood’s verdict on the 33 men who have been selected.

When is the Rugby World Cup?

The tournament begins on Friday, September 8 with France taking on New Zealand. The final will be played on Saturday, October 28.

South Africa were the winners of the last tournament – in Japan in 2019 – when they beat England in the final, and will be among the favourites again this year. New Zealand, as ever, will be the team to beat, especially after their dominant showing at the Rugby Championship.

However, a strong European challenge is expected, not least from the hosts France and Six Nations Grand Slam winners Ireland, who have yet to put their best foot forward at a World Cup.

Where is it?

The 2023 Rugby World Cup will be played in France across nine stadiums in nine cities. The final will be played at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis (Paris).

  • Stade de France (capacity 80,698)Saint-Denis (Paris)

  • Stade Velodrome (67,394) – Marseille

  • Parc Olympique Lyonnais (59,186) – Lyon

  • Stade Pierre-Mauroy (50,186) – Lille

  • Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux (42,115) Bordeaux

  • Stade Geoffroy-Guichard (41,965)Saint-Étienne

  • Allianz Riviera (35,624)Nice

  • Stade de la Beaujoire (35,322) – Nantes

  • Stadium Municipal (33,150)Toulouse

How do I watch it?

ITV have won the exclusive broadcast rights to show the Rugby World Cup in the UK. We will update you with specific channels for each match at the tournament once they are announced by the broadcaster.

The radio commentary of every match will be available only on the BBC, across Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sounds service. The BBC says there will be a “bespoke output” in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Amazon Prime will broadcast England’s first three World Cup warm-up games in August as well as nine other warm-up fixtures featuring other Six Nations teams.

The next warm-up match for England is against Ireland on August 19. Their final match before heading to France, against Fiji at Twickenham the following weekend, is also on Amazon Prime.

Who is playing?

A total of 20 teams have qualified for the Rugby World Cup. These teams have been split into four pools of five, with each pool getting one team from five ‘bands’.

Band one featured the four highest-ranked teams from when the draw for the tournament was made (South Africa, New Zealand, England, Wales). Band two comprised the next four highest-ranked teams (Ireland, Australia, France, Japan) and band three the four after that (Scotland, Argentina, Fiji, Italy).

Each side in the first three bands qualified automatically for the tournament owing to their world ranking, while the further two bands comprised the sides who had made it into the tournament via qualifying (Samoa, Georgia, Uruguay, Tonga, Namibia, Romania, Chile, Portugal).

Who is in what pool?

Pool A
New Zealand
France
Italy
Uruguay
Namibia

Pool B
South Africa
Ireland
Scotland
Tonga
Romania

Pool C
Wales
Australia
Fiji
Georgia
Portugal

Pool D
England
Japan
Argentina
Samoa
Chile

Rugby World Cup 2023 full fixtures and schedule

POOL MATCHES

  • Friday, Sept 8 – France v New Zealand, Stade de France, 8pm BST

  • Saturday, Sept 9 – Italy v Namibia, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, 12.00pm

  • Saturday, Sept 9 – Ireland v Romania, Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, 2.30pm

  • Saturday, Sept 9 – Australia v Georgia, Stade de France, 5pm

  • Saturday, Sept 9 – England v Argentina, Stade Vélodrome, 8pm

  • Sunday, Sept 10 – Japan v Chile, Stadium Municipal, 12pm

  • Sunday, Sept 10 – South Africa v Scotland, Stade Vélodrome, 4.45pm

  • Sunday, Sept 10 – Wales v Fiji, Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, 8pm

  • Thursday, Sept 14 – France v Uruguay, Stade Pierre-Mauroy, 8pm

  • Friday, Sept 15 – New Zealand v Namibia, Stadium Municipal, 8pm

  • Saturday, Sept 16 – Samoa v Chile, Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, 2pm

  • Saturday, Sept 16 – Wales v Portugal, Allianz Riviera, 4.45pm

  • Saturday, Sept 16 – Ireland v Tonga, Stade de la Beaujoire, 8pm

  • Sunday, Sept 17 – South Africa v Romania, Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, 2pm

  • Sunday, Sept 17 – Australia v Fiji, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, 4.45pm

  • Sunday, Sept 17 – England v Japan, Allianz Riviera, 8pm

  • Wednesday, Sept 20 – Italy v Uruguay, Allianz Riviera, 4.45pm

  • Thursday, Sept 21 – France v Namibia, Stade Vélodrome, 8pm

  • Friday, Sept 22 – Argentina v Samoa, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, 4.45pm

  • Saturday, Sept 23 – Georgia v Portugal, Stadium Municipal, 1pm

  • Saturday, Sept 23 – England v Chile, Stade Pierre-Mauroy, 4.45pm

  • Saturday, Sept 23 – South Africa v Ireland, Stade de France, 8pm

  • Sunday, Sept 24 – Scotland v Tonga, Allianz Riviera, 4.45pm

  • Sunday, Sept 24 – Wales v Australia, Parc Olympique Lyonnais, 8pm

  • Wednesday, Sept 27 – Uruguay v Namibia, Parc Olympique Lyonnais, 4.45pm

  • Thursday, Sept 28 – Japan v Samoa, Stadium Municipal, 8pm

  • Friday, Sept 29 – New Zealand v Italy, Parc Olympique Lyonnais, 8pm

  • Saturday, Sept 30 – Argentina v Chile, Stade de la Beaujoire, 2pm

  • Saturday, Sept 30 – Fiji v Georgia, Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, 4.45pm

  • Saturday, Sept 30 – Scotland v Romania, Stade Pierre-Mauroy, 8pm

  • Sunday, Oct 1 – Australia v Portugal, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, 4.45pm

  • Sunday, Oct 1 – South Africa v Tonga, Stade Vélodrome, 8pm

  • Thursday, Oct 5 – New Zealand v Uruguay, Parc Olympique Lyonnais, 8pm

  • Friday, Oct 6 – France v Italy, Parc Olympique Lyonnais, 8pm

  • Saturday, Oct 7 – Wales v Georgia, Stade de la Beaujoire, 2pm

  • Saturday, Oct 7 – England v Samoa, Stade Pierre-Mauroy, 4.45pm

  • Saturday, Oct 7 – Ireland v Scotland, Stade de France, 8pm

  • Sunday, Oct 8 – Japan v Argentina, Stade de la Beaujoire, 12pm

  • Sunday, Oct 8 – Tonga v Romania, Stade Pierre-Mauroy, 4.45pm

  • Sunday, Oct 8 – Fiji v Portugal, Stadium Municipal, 8pm

Quarter-finals

  • Saturday, Oct 14 – Winner Pool C v Runner-up Pool D, Stade Vélodrome, 4pm

  • Saturday, Oct 14 – Winner Pool B v Runner-up Pool A, Stade de France, 8pm

  • Sunday, Oct 15 – Winner Pool D v Runner-up Pool C, Stade Vélodrome, 4pm

  • Sunday, Oct 15 – Winner Pool 4 v Runner-up Pool B, Stade de France, 8pm

Semi-finals

  • Friday, Oct 20 – Winner QF 1 v Winner QF 2, Stade de France, 8pm

  • Saturday, Oct 21 – Winner QF 3 v Winner QF 4, Stade de France, 8pm

Bronze final

  • Friday, Oct 27 – Runner-up SF 1 v Runner-up SF 2, Stade de France, 8pm

Final

  • Saturday, Oct 28 – Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2, Stade de France, 8pm

England’s World Cup squad

The final 33-man World Cup squad was announced by Steve Borthwick on Monday 7 August.

Forwards (19)
Ollie Chessum (Leicester Tigers, 9 caps)
Dan Cole (Leicester Tigers, 100 caps)***
Tom Curry (Sale Sharks, 45 caps)*
Theo Dan (Saracens, 1 cap)
Ben Earl (Saracens, 15 caps)
Ellis Genge (Bristol Bears, 49 caps)*
Jamie George (Saracens, 77 caps)**
Maro Itoje (Saracens, 67 caps)*
Courtney Lawes (Northampton Saints, 97 caps)***
Lewis Ludlam (Northampton Saints, 20 caps)*
Joe Marler (Harlequins, 79 caps)**
George Martin (Leicester Tigers, 2 caps)
David Ribbans (Toulon, 6 caps)
Bevan Rodd (Sale Sharks, 3 caps)
Kyle Sinckler (Bristol Bears, 62 caps)*
Will Stuart (Bath Rugby, 26 caps)
Billy Vunipola (Saracens, 68 caps) **
Jack Walker (Harlequins, 3 caps)
Jack Willis (Toulouse, 10 caps)

Backs (14)
Henry Arundell (Racing 92, 7 caps)
Danny Care (Harlequins, 88 caps)*
Elliot Daly (Saracens, 57 caps)*
Owen Farrell (Saracens, 106 caps)
**George Ford (Sale Sharks, 82 caps)**
Ollie Lawrence (Bath Rugby, 11 caps)
Max Malins (Bristol Bears, 19 caps)
Joe Marchant (Stade Francais, 16 caps)
Marcus Smith (Harlequins, 22 caps)
Freddie Steward (Leicester Tigers, 23 caps)
Manu Tuilagi (Sale Sharks, 51 caps)**
Jack van Poortvliet (Leicester Tigers, 13 caps)
Anthony Watson (unattached, 55 caps)**
Ben Youngs (Leicester Tigers, 122 caps)***

*denotes number of Rugby World Cup tournaments played

Latest odds

France: 11/4
New Zealand: 13/5
Ireland: 5/1
South Africa: 9/2
England: 11/1
Australia: 10/1
Argentina: 25/1
Scotland: 40/1
Wales: 33/1

Odds correct as of August 13

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