Rugby World Cup 2023 is being held across France, with 12 venues selected to host games across the country. They are: Stade de France [Paris], Stadium de Toulouse, Stade de la Beaujoire [Nantes], Stade de Marseille, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard [Saint-Etienne], Stade Pierre Mauroy [Lille], ...
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The 2023 Rugby World Cup is scheduled in France from September 8 to October 28. This will be the tenth men’s Rugby World Cup and the first to be hosted entirely in France. The tournament will be played across nine different venues throughout the country. The opening game and the final ...
France the true winner of impactful Rugby World Cup 2023 Rugby World Cup France 2023 delivered a significant social and economic impact for the host country while efforts to limit its environmental footprint were remarkable according to the official impact report produced by experts from EY on beh...
Rugby World Cup: Dates, venues, teams, fixtures, how to watch, odds & more New Zeland Rugby South Africa and France will get the Rugby World Cup underway on Saturday, 12 months after the tournament was originally scheduled to take place. By Nancy Gillen Oct 4, 2022 Euro 2022, Rugby...
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With the countdown to the 2023 Rugby World Cup Final upon us, we’re reflecting on the great homes of rugby’s past and the next wave of future rugby stadiums to come. There’s no secret that live entertainment is about creating a unique experience for everyone. From evoking an emotional...
https://www.world.rugby/vision About Rugby World Cup 2023 Rugby World Cup 2023 will take place in France from 8 September – 28 October with matches played in nine venues across 10 host cities. The tournament will be the 10th men’s Rugby World Cup and the second to be hosted by France...
Matches will be staged atnine venuesacross nine different cities: Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Nice, Paris, Saint-Etienne and Toulouse. The Stade de France will host this year's Rugby World Cup final. David Rogers/Getty Images ...