Rugby World Cup 2023 Scotland to play South Africa will start match of the Tournament

Scotland to play the defending champions of South Africa in the first match of the Rugby World Cup 2023 in France.

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England's opening first match schedule of the tournament will be against Argentina on the last day; 9 September.

Wales held on Fiji in opposition to whose they suffer to a pool-stage shocked in 2007, at the same weekend. The schedule begins with hosted France taking on the three-time champions rugby world cup New Zealand at Paris Stade de France on Friday, 8 September. Everybody who likes Rugby World Cup 2023 nightmares of seeing this game, France owner Charles Ollivon said, that match against the All Blacks. Kicking off our Rugby World Cup against the always Blacks, there's no comparable.

Ireland's first opposition will confirm which the final two European teams are decided, with Georgia, Russia, and Spain among the possibilities. Ireland conceivably major Pool-B discussion with Scotland will take place at the 80 thousand seats available Stade de France on Saturday, 7 October.

England and Scotland opening matches will be played in Marseille's Stade Velodrome on successive days as part of the organizer's plan of contribute fans get together for the doubleheader weekend in host cities.

Wales and Ireland will both open their campaigns in Bordeaux on the same weekend.

The tournament has been extending by a week to allow all teams at least five days rest between the pool matches while teams have been expanded from 31 to 33 players. The top two teams in each of the four pools progression to the quarter-finals, which are shared between Marseille and Paris.

Both Rugby world cup 2023 semi-finals, third-place match and 28 October final all take place in Stade de France.

Rugby World Cup 2023 schedule

Pool A

September 8: Stade de France - France v New Zealand

September 9: Saint-Etienne - Italy v Africa 1

September 14: Lille - France v America 1

September 15: Toulouse - New Zealand v Africa 1

September 20: Nice - Italy v America 1

September 21: Marseille - France v Africa 1

September 27: Lyon - America 1 v Africa 1

September 29: Lyon - New Zealand v Italy

October 5: Lyon - New Zealand v America 1

October 6: Lyon - France v Italy

Pool B

September 9: Bordeaux - Ireland v Europe 2

September 10: Marseille - South Africa v Scotland

September 16: Nantes - Ireland v Asia/Pacific 1

September 17: Bordeaux - South Africa v Europe 2

September 23: Stade de France - South Africa v Ireland

September 24: Nice - Scotland v Asia/Pacific 1

September 30: Lille - Scotland v Europe 2

October 1: Marseille - South Africa v Asia/Pacific 1

October 7: Stade de France - Ireland v Scotland

October 8: Lille - Asia/Pacific 1 v Europe 2

Pool C

September 9: Saint-Denis - Australia - Europe 1

September 10: Bordeaux - Wales v Fiji

September 16: Nice - Wales v Winner final qualifying round

September 17: Saint-Etienne - Australia v Fiji

September 23: Toulouse - Europe 1 v Winner final qualifying round

September 24: Lyon - Wales v Australia

September 30: Bordeaux - Fiji v Europe 1

October 1: Saint-Etienne - Australia v - Winner final qualifying round

October 7: Nantes - Wales v Europe 1

October 8: Toulouse - Fiji v Winner final qualifying round

Pool D

September 9: Marseille - England v Argentina

September 10: Toulouse - Japan v America 2

September 16: Bordeaux - Oceania 1 v America 2

September 17: Nice - England v Japan

September 22: Saint-Etienne - Argentina v Oceania 1

September 23: Lille - England v America 2

September 28: Toulouse - Japan v Oceania 1

September 30: Nantes - Argentina v America 2

October 7: Lille - England v Oceania 1

October 8: Nantes - Japan v Argentina

Quarter-finals

October 14: Marseille - Pool C winner v Pool D runner-up

October 14: Stade de France - Pool B winner v Pool A runner-up

October 15: Marseille - Pool D v Pool C runner-up

October 15: Stade de France - Pool A winner v Pool B runner-up

Semi-finals

October 20: Stade de France - Winner QF 1 v Winner QF 2

October 21: Stade de France - Winner QF 3 v Winner QF 4

Third-place play-off

October 27: Stade de France

Final

October 28: Stade de France

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