2023 Rugby World Cup Live Stream: How To Watch For Free

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2023 Rugby World Cup Live Stream: How To Watch For Free

The 2023 Rugby World Cup gets underway tonight, with hosts France getting proceedings underway against the pre-tournament favourites New Zealand. Ahead of the action, we’ve put together a guide on how you can follow a 2023 Rugby World Cup live stream for free, courtesy of BetUK.

2023 Rugby World Cup Live Stream For Free

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  2. Make a deposit into your wallet and begin following the 2023 Rugby World Cup live stream for free

You can follow live commentary of selected Rugby World Cup games throughout the tournament for free via BetUK’s website.

Geo-restrictions apply. All you need is a funded account or to have placed a bet in the last 24 hours to qualify. T&Cs apply, 18+

2023 Rugby World Cup – Tournament Info

��  Tournament: 2023 Rugby World Cup
��  Date: Friday, 8th September – Saturday 28th October 2023
��  Title: Webb Ellis Cup
��  TV Channel: ITV/ITVX
��️  Venue/Host: France
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Rugby World Cup Preview

Four years on from the last World Cup in Japan, all eyes are on France as they host the 2023 Rugby World Cup. The tournament gets underway tonight (Friday, 8th September), with the hosts facing pre-tournament favourites and three-time winners New Zealand in the opening match.

This year, the Rugby World Cup looks as competitive as ever. The hosts France look increasingly strong and are a team full of exceptional talent. They have had great preparation going into the World Cup, and could well put on a show for their supporters and win the Webb Ellis Cup on home soil.

France face a stern test in the opener against New Zealand. The All Blacks are always there or there abouts in the World Cup, and look incredibly strong going into this years Rugby World Cup too. They are the pre-tournament favourites at odds of 11/4 and will be looking to win a record fourth Webb Ellis Cup come the 28th October.

Defending champions South Africa are also amongst the favourites, looking to win a record fourth Webb Ellis Cup too and go back-to-back in the Rugby World Cup. They are a team who always turn it on in the big tournaments, so do not be surprised to see them go all the way once again this year.

Ireland have the best chance they have ever had to potentially win the Rugby World Cup for the first time this year. Andy Farrell’s side are currently ranked at no.1 in the world rankings, and are looking to win their first ever Webb Ellis Cup.

2003 champions England look to be totally out of form and as weak as they have been in years, but again, are capable of turning it on when it matters. Scotland and Wales are relative outsiders, but could go deep into the tournament if the draw favours them.

Two-time champions Australia are like England, slightly out of form. However, they have won the Webb Ellis Cup twice before and know how to get it done under the spotlight. Argentina are many people outside bet, and begin their 2023 Rugby World Cup campaign against Steve Borthwick’s side on Saturday.