You will have to wait until Thursday September 14 to find rugby and the blues on the air. We detail all the information you need to know about the broadcast of the Rugby World Cup.

The Rugby World Cup began last Friday with a legendary match between the Blues and the All Blacks. After a first weekend full of clashes, we will have to wait until Thursday September 14 before following a new meeting. France will play on this date against Uruguay in a match broadcast on TF1 at 9 p.m. The next day, it’s New Zealand’s turn to play their place against Namibia, still at 9 p.m. on TF1. The weekend’s matches will put the spotlight on the other groups.

The Rugby World Cup will punctuate sports news until October 28. Some spectators were able to get their tickets to see the matches scheduled at the Stade de France, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes, Nice, Saint-Etienne and Toulouse. The others will have to follow the television broadcast: the entire competition is broadcast, in the afternoon or evening, on TF1, France 2 or M6. Below, we detail the times and channels for each match until the final.

Thursday September 14: France – Uruguay (9 p.m. on TF1)

Friday September 15: New Zealand – Namibia (9 p.m. on TF1)

Saturday September 16:

Sunday September 17:

Wednesday September 20: Italy – Uruguay (5:45 p.m. on M6)

Thursday September 21: France – Namibia (9 p.m. on TF1)

Friday September 22: Argentina – Samoa (5:45 p.m. on M6)

Saturday September 23:

Sunday September 24:

Wednesday September 27: Uruguay – Namibia (5:45 p.m. on M6)

Thursday, September 28: Japan – Samoa (9 p.m. on M6)

Friday September 29: New Zealand – Italy (9 p.m. on TF1)

Saturday September 30:

Sunday October 1:

Thursday October 5: New Zealand – Uruguay (9 p.m. on TF1)

Friday October 6: France – Italy (9 p.m. on TF1)

Saturday October 7:

Sunday October 8:

Saturday October 14:

Sunday October 15:

Friday October 20: Semi-final 1: Quarter-final winner 1 – Quarter-final winner 2 (9 p.m. on TF1)

Saturday October 21: Semi-final 2: Quarter-final winner 3 – Quarter-final winner 3 (9 p.m. on TF1)

Friday, October 27: Final for third place (9 p.m. on TF1)

Saturday October 28: World Cup Final (9 p.m. on TF1)