How to watch the Wallabies at 2023 Rugby World Cup in France

How to watch the Wallabies at 2023 Rugby World Cup in France

You can be forgiven if the upcoming instalment of the Rugby World Cup is catching you a bit abruptly in Australia.

A mirrored image of the autumn of grace of the 15-man code on this nation, underlined by the slumping fortunes of the once-mighty Wallabies, the build-up to the 2023 World Cup has been extra of a whimper than a bang.

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Still, it is going to little doubt show one other vibrant spectacle full of highlights and talent as the very best rugby gamers on this planet converge on France.

Here is your full information to watching the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

When is the 2023 Rugby World Cup?

This 12 months’s version of the quadrennial occasion is being held in 9 venues throughout France. A full seven-week pageant of rugby, it runs from Friday, 8 September via to the ultimate on Sunday, 29 October (AEDT).

It is the second time France has hosted the match by itself, following the 2007 version gained by South Africa.

France additionally co-hosted the second World Cup again in 1991 alongside England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

How to look at the 2023 Rugby World Cup

Stan Sport and Channel 9 have the rights to this 12 months’s occasion. If you have got a subscription to Stan Sport, you’ll be able to watch each match of the match stay and on-demand.

For these solely in search of free-to-air choices, the 9 Network will present the entire Wallabies matches and the ultimate on Nine and 9Now.

Can I stream the 2023 RWC?

If you have got a Stan Sport subscription, which requires signing as much as Stan first after which including the sports activities package deal, you’ll be able to watch all video games nevertheless you please. The solely different streaming choice is 9Now for Wallabies matches and the decider on 28 October.

Who is Australia enjoying on the Rugby World Cup?

The Wallabies are in Pool C alongside Wales, Fiji, Georgia and Portugal. Their first match is towards Georgia within the early hours of Sunday, 10 September AEST.

With the highest two groups progressing from every group to the quarter-finals, clashes towards the Welsh and an in-form Fijian group shall be Australia’s hardest and most vital assessments of the primary spherical.

There are 5 teams all up, with the group winners taking over a gaggle runner-up within the quarter-finals.

Winners then progress to the semi-finals, earlier than a third-place playoff and the ultimate on 27 and 28 October respectively.

Hosts France, perennial contenders New Zealand and defending champions South Africa are among the many favourites to elevate the Webb Ellis Cup this 12 months.

What time are Wallabies matches on the World Cup (all occasions AEST)?

10/9/23: Australia vs Georgia, Stade de France, Saint-Denis, 2am

17/9/23: Australia vs Fiji, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Etienne, 1.45am

25/9/23: Australia vs Wales, OL Stadium, Lyon, 5am

2/10/23: Australia vs Portugal, Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Etienne, 2.45am

Rugby World Cup – Australian time zones

Australia’s opening match towards Georgia will kick-off at 2am AEST. These are the kick-off time zones for that fixture throughout the nation:

12am: Perth

1.30am: Adelaide, Darwin

2am: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart

Who is in Australia’s Rugby World Cup squad?

Former captain Michael Hooper and veteran playmaker Quade Cooper have been shock omissions when Eddie Jones named his 33-man World Cup squad in August.

Here’s the total squad:

FORWARDS

Hookers: Dave Porecki, Jordan Uelese, Matt Faessler

Props: Angus Bell, James Slipper, Blake Schoupp, Taniela Tupou, Pone Fa’amausili, Zane Nonggorr

Locks: Richie Arnold, Nick Frost, Will Skelton, Matt Philip

Back-row: Tom Hooper, Rob Leota, Fraser McReight, Rob Valetini, Langi Gleeson

BACKS

Halfbacks: Tate McDermott, Nic White, Issak Fines-Leleiwasa

Fly-halves: Carter Gordon

Centres: Samu Kerevi, Jordan Petaia, Izaia Perese, Lalakai Foketi,

Outside backs: Mark Nawaqanitawase, Suliasi Vunivalu, Marika Koroibete, Andrew Kellaway, Max Jorgensen

Utility: Ben Donaldson, Josh Kemeny

Who will win the 2023 Rugby World Cup?

Australia.

OK, sorry, simply kidding. Even probably the most ardent, one-eyed, biased, determined Wallabies supporter must concede it is going to take some miracle for them so as to add a 3rd trophy to the gathering and first since manner again in 1999.

Since Eddie Jones took over the helm for a second time in July, his file is 5 matches coached, 5 defeats.

We suspect that can quickly change on the World Cup, however not sufficient to win the entire thing. Escaping the group shall be laborious sufficient.

France has been in ominous type of late and has a definite dwelling benefit, so we’re leaning in the direction of Les Bleus, with Ireland additionally an honest probability to lastly win the match for the primary time.

Source: www.news.com.au