Rugby World Cup 2023: New Zealand will start their against France in blockbuster

The Rugby World Cup 2023: while three-time champion rugby New Zealand and three-time France runner-up will kick-off in the blockbuster first match.

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The two countries have joint to bring some of the most storied games in the tournament's history, along with the 1987 and 2011 finals, both won by New Zealand.

France and New Zealand will start their 10th edition on Friday, Sept 8, rugby world cup 2023 at Paris' Stade de France.

New Zealand head Sam Cane said: "It's going to be a huge period playing France in the opening game of the world cup".

France captain Charles Ollivon was also excited by the scene of playing in a fixture this momentous.

"Everybody who enjoys rugby thoughts of far-sighted this match. Kicking off our World Cup against New Zealand, there's no correspondent."

The state ground sees two-time champion Australia playing the following day against a European side so far to be decided in Pool-C. Ireland will open on the same Saturday in wine-rising Bordeaux, also against a European team in Pool-B.

The blockbuster opening weekend structures the 2019 qualifiers in action down south in Marseille. South Africa will start its offer for a record fourth world trophy against Scotland in Pool-B on Sept. 10, one day after compressed finalist England the 2003 champion takes on Argentina in Pool D at the 67,000 range Stade Velodrome.

Wales and flamboyant Fiji encounter in Pool-C on September 10, in Bordeaux is what is typically a remarkable issue, full of energetic, aggressive rugby. Their final group match at the 2019 World Cup in Japan ended in an occasion-packed 29-17 win for Wales.

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