2023-09-08 06:32:45
All Rugby World Cup matches will be broadcast, free of charge, on television from Friday September 8, the day of the opening match between France and New Zealand, to Saturday October 28, the date of the final. The TF1 group has acquired the rights for the entire competition. He then sold part of it, i.e. 28 matches, to two other free-to-air broadcasters: France Télévisions and M6.
► The French team on TF1 and France 2 in the first round
TF1 will broadcast three matches of the French team from the first round, the fourth being broadcast by France 2.
Friday September 8: France-New Zealand (9:15 p.m., TF1)
Thursday September 14: France-Uruguay (9 p.m., TF1)
Thursday September 21: France-Namibia (9 p.m., France 2)
Friday October 6: France-Italy (9 p.m., TF1)
► The other big posters of the first round
Saturday September 9: England-Argentina (9 p.m., TF1)
Sunday September 10: South Africa-Scotland (5:45 p.m., France 2)
Sunday September 17: England-Japan (TF1, 9 p.m.)
Saturday September 23: Ireland-South Africa (TF1, 9 p.m.)
Sunday September 24: Wales-Australia (TF1, 9 p.m.)
Sunday October 8: Japan-Argentina (M6, 1 p.m.)
► The final phase
The quarter-finals will be played on Saturday October 14 (5 p.m. and 9 p.m.) and Sunday October 15 (5 p.m. and 9 p.m.).
The semi-finals are scheduled for Friday October 20 (9 p.m.) and Saturday October 21 (9 p.m.).
The match for 3rd place will be played on Friday October 27 (9 p.m.).
The final will be played on Saturday October 28 (9 p.m.).
TF1 will broadcast the two best quarter-finals, including the one with France, the two semi-finals, the match for third place and the final.
► Large screens in “rugby villages”
The nine cities which host matches, as well as Paris, will host “rugby villages”. These entertainment venues will be specially open during the tournament. It will be possible to watch the matches there, free of charge, on giant screens, except in Lille.
In Bordeaux: at the Saint-Michel sports park
In Lyon: at the Gerland sports center
In Marseille: on the Old Port
In Nantes: at the Parc des Chantiers
In Nice: in the Albert I garden
In Paris : Place de la Concorde
On the occasion of the 2023 Rugby World Cup @France2023Place de la Concorde will be transformed into Village Rugby from September 8 to October 28, 2023.
Find all the information as well as the programming on ⬇️https://t.co/M2qYyHDcQx
— Paris (@Paris) August 30, 2023
In Saint-Denis: in front of the basilica
In Saint-Étienne: at François-Mitterrand park
In Toulouse: at the Filters meadow
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