Your manual for the Rugby World Cup, with Britain the main northern side of the equator group to make it into the last four
Britain are one win away from the 2023 Rugby World Cup last in the wake of beating Fiji in an enthusiastic quarter-last to arrive at the last four.
Owen Farrell's drop-objective and a punishment in the last 10 minutes fixed triumph after Fiji had pulled level with Steve Borthwick's group.
They will point toward the South Africa after the reigning champs finished the hosts' Reality Cup party with a one-point win in Paris.
Prior on Saturday, New Zealand endured three rebounds from highest level Ireland, in addition to two yellow cards, to win a holding Rugby World Cup quarter-last 28-24 and keep on track for a record fourth title.
The All Blacks return to Stade de France to meet Argentina next Friday, after the Jaguars energized to beat Ribs 29-17 in Marseille.
How would I watch the Rugby World Cup on television?
ITV have the selective transmission privileges in the UK. The channel for each match is recorded beneath (every one of the knockout apparatuses are on ITV1). You can peruse our manual for the 12 best intellectuals and pundits working at the competition.
The radio critique of each and every match is accessible just on the BBC, across Radio 5 Live, 5 Games Extra and the BBC Sounds administration.
In the US, the competition is being displayed on NBC Sports. In South Africa the television inclusion is on SuperSport.
Rugby World Cup 2023 full fixtures and schedule
All matches on ITV1
Semi-finals
- Friday, Oct 20 – Argentina v New Zealand, Stade de France, 8pm
- Saturday, Oct 21 – England v South Africa, Stade de France, 8pm
Bronze medal match
- Friday, Oct 27 – Stade de France, 8pm
Final
- Saturday, Oct 28 – Stade de France, 8pm
Quarter-finals results in full
- Saturday, Oct 14 (QF1) – Wales 17 Argentina 29
- Saturday, Oct 14 (QF2) – Ireland 24 New Zealand 28
- Sunday, Oct 15 (QF3) – England 30 Fiji 24
- Sunday, Oct 15 (QF4) – France 28 South Africa 29
Pool-stage results in full
- Friday, Sept 8 – France 27 New Zealand 13
- Saturday, Sept 9 – Italy 52 Namibia 8
- Saturday, Sept 9 – Ireland 82 Romania 8
- Saturday, Sept 9 – Australia 35 Georgia 15
- Saturday, Sept 9 – England 27 Argentina 10
- Sunday, Sept 10 – Japan 42 Chile 12
- Sunday, Sept 10 – South Africa 18 Scotland 3
- Sunday, Sept 10 – Wales 32 Fiji 26
- Thursday, Sept 14 – France 27 Uruguay 12
- Friday, Sept 15 – New Zealand 71 Namibia 3
- Saturday, Sept 16 – Samoa 43 Chile 10
- Saturday, Sept 16 – Wales 28 Portugal 8
- Saturday, Sept 16 – Ireland 59 Tonga 16
- Sunday, Sept 17 – South Africa 76 Romania 0
- Sunday, Sept 17 – Australia 15 v Fiji 22
- Sunday, Sept 17 – England 34 Japan 12
- Wednesday, Sept 20 – Italy 38 Uruguay 17
- Thursday, Sept 21 – France 96 Namibia 0
- Friday, Sept 22 – Argentina 19 Samoa 10
- Saturday, Sept 23 – Georgia 18 Portugal 18
- Saturday, Sept 23 – England 71 Chile 0
- Saturday, Sept 23 – South Africa 8 Ireland 13
- Sunday, Sept 24 – Scotland 45 Tonga 17
- Sunday, Sept 24 – Wales 40 Australia 6
- Wednesday, Sept 27 – Uruguay 36 Namibia 26
- Thursday, Sept 28 – Japan 28 Samoa 22
- Friday, Sept 29 – New Zealand 96 Italy 17
- Saturday, Sept 30 – Argentina 59 Chile 5
- Saturday, Sept 30 – Fiji 17 Georgia 12
- Saturday, Sept 30 – Scotland 84 Romania 0
- Sunday, Oct 1 – Australia 34 Portugal 14
- Sunday, Oct 1 – South Africa 49 Tonga 18
- Thursday, Oct 5 – New Zealand 73 Uruguay 0
- Friday, Oct 6 – France 60 Italy 7
- Saturday, Oct 7 – Wales 43 Georgia 19
- Saturday, Oct 7 – England 18 Samoa 17
- Saturday, Oct 7 – Ireland 36 Scotland 14
- Sunday, Oct 8 – Japan 27 Argentina 39
- Sunday, Oct 8 – Tonga 45 Romania 24
- Sunday, Oct 8 – Fiji 23 Portugal 24
Where is the Rugby World Cup taking place?
The 2023 Rugby World Cup is being played in France across nine stadiums in nine cities. The final will be played at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis (Paris).
- Stade de France (capacity 80,698) – Saint-Denis, Paris
- Stade de Marseille (67,394) – Marseille
- OL Stadium (59,186) – Lyon
- Stade Pierre-Mauroy (50,186) – Lille
- Stade de Bordeaux (42,115) – Bordeaux
- Stade Geoffroy-Guichard (41,965) – Saint-Étienne
- Stade de Nice (35,624) – Nice
- Stade de la Beaujoire (35,322) – Nantes
- Stade de Toulouse (33,150) – Toulouse