Rugby World Cup 2023 schedule, Italy matches, stadiums, where to watch it on TV

Rugby world cup 2023: The 5 team groups will also see the Azzurri involved, who will take the field on day 2 against Namibia on September 9, then on 20, Italy will play Uruguay before closing on September 29 and October 6 with the two super challenges in All Blacks and France.

The 2023 Rugby World Cup is about to begin: on September 8, the French edition of the most important event in the world of the oval ball will begin. The trip of 20 teams participating in the group stage will depart from 8 French cities to reach the capital and until the appointment with the final, scheduled for October 28. The groups of 5 teams will also see the Azzurri involved, who will take the field on the 2nd day against Namibia on September 9, then on the 20th, Italy will play against Uruguay before closing on September 29 and October 6 with the two super challenges in All blacks and France. The formula is always the same: the top two teams from each group advance to the knockout phase, and the quarterfinals begin on October 14 and lead to the final on October 28 in Paris.

The Calendar of the Rugby World Cup 2023

Friday, 8 September: 
  • France – New Zealand, Paris, 21.00
Thursday, 14 September:
  • France-Uruguay, Lille, 21.00
Friday, 15 September:
  • New Zealand-Namibia, Toulouse, 21.00
Saturday, 16 September:
  • Samoa-Chile, Bordeaux, 15.00
  • Wales-Portugal, Nice, 17.4
  • Ireland-Tonga, Nantes, 21.00
Sunday, 17 September:
  • South Africa-Romania, Bordeaux, 15.00
  • Australia-Fiji, Saint-Etienne, 17.45
  • England-Japan, Nice, 21.00
Wednesday, 20 September:
  • Italy-Uruguay, Nice, 17.45
  • Thursday 21 September
  • France-Namibia, Marseille, 21.00
Friday, 22 September:
  • Argentina-Samoa, Saint-Etienne, 17.45
Saturday, 23 September:
  • Georgia-Portugal, Toulouse, 14.00
  • England-Chile, Lille, 17.45
  • South Africa-Ireland, Paris, 21.00
Sunday, 24 September:
  • Scotland-Tonga, Nice, 17.45
  • Wales-Australia, Lyon, 21.00
Wednesday, 27 September:
  • Uruguay-Namibia, Lyon, 17.45
Thursday, 28 September:
  • Japan-Samoa, Toulouse, 21.00
Friday, 29 September:
  • New Zealand-Italy, Lyon, 21.00
Saturday, 30 September: 
  • Argentina-Chile, Nantes, 15.00
  • Fiji-Georgia, Bordeaux, 17.45
  • Scotland-Romania, Lille, 21.00
Sunday, 1 October:
  • Australia-Portugal, Saint-Etienne, 17.45
  • South Africa-Tonga, Marseille, 21.00
Thursday, 5 October:
  • New Zealand-Uruguay, Lyon, 21.00
Friday, 6 October:
  • France-Italy, Lyon, 21.00
Saturday, 7 October:
  • Wales-Georgia, Nantes, 15.00
  • England-Samoa, Lille, 17.45
  • Ireland-Scotland, Paris, 21.00
Sunday, 8 October: 
  • Japan-Argentina, Nantes, 13.00
  • Tonga-Romania, Lille, 17.45
  • Fiji-Portugal, Toulouse, 21.00

The Calendar of the Finals of the Rugby World Cup 2023

Quarter-finals, Saturday, 14 October:
  • Winner Group C-Second Place Group D, Marseille, 17.00
  • Winner Group B-Second Place Group A, Paris, 21.00
Quarter-finals, Sunday, 15 October:
  • Winner Group D-Second Place Group C, Marseille, 17.00
  • Winner Group A-Second Place Group B, Paris, 21.00
Semi-final Friday, 20 October:
  • Winner quarterfinal 1-Winning quarterfinal 2, Paris, 21.00
Semi-final Saturday, 21 October:
  • Winner quarterfinal 3-Winning quarterfinal 4, Paris, 21.00
Third/fourth place final, Friday, 27 October:
  • Semifinal loser 1-semifinal loser 2, Paris, 21.00
Grand Final, Saturday, 28 October:
  • Winner semifinal 1-winner semifinal 2, Paris, 21.00

The Stadiums of The World Cup

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

Where to See it on TV

The Rugby World Cup 2023 will be broadcast on free-to-air TV by Rai and paid on SkySport, streaming in clear on RaiPlay and paid on NowTv.

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