The opening match of the Rugby World Cup takes place this Friday August 8, 2023. At what time and on which channel? Practical information on television broadcasting.

The Rugby World Cup kicked off this Friday, September 8. After the summit meeting between France and New Zealand, the competition continues this weekend with several meetings which will liven up the days of oval fans. This Saturday, September 9, 2023, Italy faces Namibia at 1 p.m. on M6, before the Ireland-Romania match scheduled for 3:30 p.m., still on the sixth channel. Australia will then play Georgia at 6 p.m., in a match scheduled for Six. It will be TF1’s turn to go on air at 9 p.m., to broadcast the England-Argentina match.

This Sunday, September 10, the World Cup qualifying phases continue with three matches. First, Japan will play against Chile from 1 p.m. in a match broadcast first on France 3, before switching to France 2. Then, the meeting between South Africa and Scotland will bring viewers together in front of France 2 at 5:45 p.m. Finally, the day will end with the clash between Wales and Fiji, at 9 p.m. on TF1.

Saturday September 9:

Sunday September 10:

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: Winner quarter-final 1 – Winner quarter-final 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)