We detail where and when to see all the weekend matches during this 2023 Rugby World Cup.
Who says new World Cup weekend, says new matches to follow during this Rugby World Cup. And if you don’t have the chance to go to the stadium, no problem since the matches are broadcast on television in the clear and live. But at what time and on which channels? Follow the leader.
This Saturday, September 23, it will be possible to watch Georgia-Portugal at 2 p.m. on M6, then England-Chile at 5:45 p.m. on Six, before the South Africa – Ireland match at 9 p.m. on TF1. Sunday, France 2 broadcasts Scotland-Tonga at 5:45 p.m. and TF1 will offer Wales-Australia at 9 p.m. Below, we summarize the full program for the 2023 Rugby World Cup, with the dates, channels and times of each match.
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)