Sunday, December 3, 2023

Rugby World Cup 2023 Calendar: dates, times, the complete quarter-final schedule!

It’s now time for the final stages of the Rugby World Cup. After a month of competition, we finally know the posters for the quarter-finals. For now, there is only one real surprise in this World Cup with the qualification of Fiji, despite their surprise defeat against Portugal, to the detriment of the Australians who are already returning home, 4 years before their own World Cup. Argentina, for its part, had a tough time against Japan, but also qualified for the quarter-finals and will challenge Wales.

For the rest of the posters, we find the favorite nations of this World Cup with obviously the XV of France which achieved a flawless performance during the group phase and which will face South Africa on Sunday October 15 at the Stade de France to continue to dream. What can we say about the second quarter-final between Ireland and New Zealand which promises. The posters :

  • Wales-Argentina, October 14 in Marseille (5 p.m.)
  • Ireland – New Zealand, October 14 in Saint-Denis (9 p.m.)
  • England – Fiji, October 15 in Marseille (5 p.m.)
  • France-South Africa, October 15 in Saint-Denis (9 p.m.)

Rugby World Cup schedule in PDF

Find all the dates of the Rugby World Cup matches with the group stage, but also the final phase. You will also find stadiums and match times.

Download the 2023 Rugby World Cup schedule

What are the World Cup stadiums?

Organized in France, the 2023 World Cup will take place in nine stadiums: the Stade de France in Paris, the Vélodrome stadium in Marseille, the Stade des Lumières in Lyon, the Pierre-Mauroy stadium in Lille, the Atlantique stadium in Bordeaux, the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium in Saint-Etienne, the Beaujoire stadium in Nantes, the Allianz Riviera in Nice and the Toulouse Stadium.

Stade de France (Paris):

  • France – New Zealand (Friday September 8)
  • Australia – Georgia (Saturday September 9)
  • South Africa – Ireland (Saturday September 23)
  • Ireland – Scotland (Saturday October 7)
  • Quarter-final 2: 1st Pool B – 2nd Pool A (Saturday October 14)
  • Quarter-final 4: 1st Pool A – 2nd Pool B (Sunday October 15)
  • Semi-final 1: Quarter-final winner 1 – Quarter-final winner 2 (Friday October 20)
  • Semi-final 2: Quarter-final winner 3 – Quarter-final winner 3 (Saturday October 21)
  • Final for third place (Friday October 27)
  • World Cup Final (Saturday October 28)

Matmut Atlantique (Bordeaux):

  • Ireland – Romania (Saturday September 9)
  • Wales – Fiji (Sunday September 10)
  • Samoa – Chile (Saturday September 16)
  • South Africa – Romania (Sunday September 17)
  • Fiji – Georgia (Saturday September 30)

Pierre Mauroy Stadium (Lille):

  • France – Uruguay (Thursday September 14)
  • England – Chile (Saturday September 23)
  • Scotland – Romania (Saturday September 30)
  • England – Samoa (Saturday October 7)
  • Tonga – Romania (Saturday October 8)

OL Park (Lyon):

  • Wales – Australia (Sunday September 24)
  • Uruguay – Namibia (Wednesday September 27)
  • New Zealand – Italy (Friday September 29)
  • New Zealand – Uruguay (Thursday October 5)
  • France – Italy (Friday October 6)

Stade Vélodrome (Marseille):

  • England – Argentina (Saturday September 9)
  • South Africa – Scotland (Sunday September 10)
  • France – Namibia (Thursday September 21)
  • South Africa – Tonga (Sunday October 1)
  • Quarter-final 1: 1st Pool C – 2nd Pool D (Saturday October 14)
  • Quarter-final 3: 1st Pool D – 2nd Pool C (Sunday October 15)

Beaujoire Stadium (Nantes):

  • Ireland – Tonga (Saturday September 16)
  • Argentina – Chile (Saturday September 30)
  • Wales – Georgia (Saturday October 7)
  • Japan – Argentina (Sunday October 8)

Allianz Riviera (Nice):

  • Wales – Portugal (September 16)
  • England – Japan (Sunday September 17)
  • Italy – Uruguay (Wednesday September 20)
  • Scotland – Tonga (Sunday September 24)

Geoffroy Guichard Stadium (Saint-Étienne):

  • Italy – South Africa (Saturday September 9)
  • Australia – Fiji (Sunday September 17)
  • Argentina – Samoa (Friday September 22)
  • Australia – Portugal (Sunday October 1)

Toulouse Stadium (Toulouse):

  • Japan – Chile (Sunday September 10)
  • New Zealand – Namibia (Friday September 15)
  • Georgia – Portugal (September 23)
  • Japan – Samoa (Thursday September 28)
  • Fiji – Portugal (Sunday October 8)

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