All the Details You Need to Know About the 2023 Rugby World Cup

Summarized by: Live Sports Direct
 

2023 will see a host of major rugby tournaments take place around the world. The Rugby World Cup is the biggest event in world rugby.

2023 Rugby World Cup will take place in France. It will be the third time the tournament has been held there. Stade de France in Saint-Denis will host the quarter-finals, semi-final and the bronze final. Other stadiums hosting World Cups are Stades Vélodrome in Marseille, Parc Olympique Lyonnais in Lyon, Stadio Pierre-Mauroy in Lille and Stadié de Bordeaux in Bort.

South Africa are the reigning champions of the Rugby World Cup. They beat New Zealand in the final in 2007. Australia are second with two wins, while England have won on a solitary occasion. France have only made it to the finals three times in their history.

France are the current favourites to win the Rugby World Cup in 2023. New Zealand won the inaugural Rugby Cup back in 1987. South Africa won on their home soil in 1995. Ireland and England have never won a World cup, but they have had some success at this tournament.  


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