Rugby World Cup 2023 unfolds from 08 September 2023 to 28 October 2023. Twenty teams are playing in four pools in the host country, France. South Africa is the defending champions of RWC19, seeking to maintain their title tag this time; other teams are also ready for a tough competition.
All nine French stadiums are prepared to receive spectators for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. Discover streaming options to Watch Rugby World Cup 2023 in Papua New Guinea for FREE and cheer for your favorite team.
Watch 2023 Rugby World Cup in Papua New Guinea – [3 Easy Steps]
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RWC 2023 Details
- Date: 08 September 2023 – 28 October 2023
- Number of teams: 20
- Host nation: France
- Past winner: South Africa
- Where to stream: ITV(for FREE)
How to Watch Rugby World Cup 2023 Live in Papua New Guinea on ITV

ITV has the exclusive broadcast rights to show the Rugby World Cup 2023. They’ll show 48 live matches on ITV1, ITV4, and ITVX. Thirty-eight matches will be on ITV1 from Friday to Sunday. Friday’s matches are at 5:00 BST PM and 8:00 PM BST. Twenty-four matches start at 8:00 PM BST. Also, there are 10 matches on ITV4, 7 at 8:00 PM BST.
ITV is a subscription-based model having a cost of £5.99 a month. ITV is a budget-friendly option compared to other streaming options.
Unfortunately, ITV is unavailable in Papua New Guinea, but streaming on ITV is possible with the help of ExpressVPN connected to a UK server.
Rugby World Cup 2023 in Papua New Guinea on beIN Sports

Watch the 2023 Rugby World Cup live broadcast in Papua New Guinea on beIN Sports. The tournament will be showcased in real-time on the beIN Sports Rugby channel and the beIN Sports Connect streaming platform.
To access the BeIN Sports Rugby channel, you can choose from several specific pay-TV providers available in Papua New Guinea, including Digicel TV, EMTV, and PNG One TV. Alternatively, you can stream online through the beIN Sports Connect website or app. PGK 129.99 per month is the subscription cost for beIN Sports in Papua New Guinea
2023 Rugby World Cup Venues & Stadiums
The World Cup will be held between nine venues; among these, Stade de France is the largest, holding 81,338 capacity, and will conduct 10 matches of the complete tournament.
- Stade de France, Saint-Denis – 81,338 capacity
- Stade Vélodrome, Marseille – 67,394 capacity
- Groupama Stadium, Lyon – 59,186 capacity
- Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille – 50,186 capacity
- Matmut Atlantique, Bordeaux – 42,115 capacity
- Geoffroy Stadium (Stade Geoffroy Guichard) – 41,965 capacity
- Beaujoire Stadium (Stade de la Beaujoire) – 37,473 capacity
- Allianz Riviera – Nice Stadium (Allianz Riviera) – 35,169 capacity
- Stadium de Toulouse (Stadium TFC), Toulouse – 33,150 capacity
Teams for Rugby 2023 World Cup
A total of 20 teams are playing, among which 12 have pre-qualified for Rugby World Cup 2019, and the remaining 8 are yet to qualify via Regional tournaments.

- France
- South Africa
- England
- New Zealand
- Wales
- Japan
- Australia
- Ireland
- Scotland
- Italy
- Argentina
- Fiji
- Samoa
- Uruguay
- Namibia
- Georgia
- Romania
- United States
- Tonga
- Chile
Rugby World Cup 2023 Schedule – Papua New Guinea Time
The schedule below shows the fixtures of group matches held from Friday, Sep 8, 2023, to Sunday, Oct 8, 2023, in the Papua New Guinea Time Zone (PGT).
Date | Match | Time (PGT) |
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September 8 | France vs New Zealand | 6:00 AM |
September 9 | Italy vs Namibia | 10:00 PM |
Ireland vs Romania | 12:30 AM | |
Australia vs Georgia | 3:00 AM | |
England vs Argentina | 6:00 AM | |
September 10 | Japan vs Chile | 10:00 PM |
South Africa vs Scotland | 2:45 AM | |
Wales vs Fiji | 6:00 AM | |
September 14 | France vs Uruguay | 6:00 AM |
September 15 | New Zealand vs Namibia | 6:00 AM |
September 16 | Samoa vs Chile | 12:00 AM |
Wales vs Portugal | 2:45 AM | |
Ireland vs Tonga | 6:00 AM | |
September 17 | South Africa vs Romania | 12:00 AM |
Australia vs Fiji | 2:45 AM | |
England vs Japan | 6:00 AM | |
September 20 | Italy vs Uruguay | 2:45 AM |
September 21 | France vs Namibia | 6:00 AM |
September 22 | Argentina vs Samoa | 2:45 AM |
September 23 | Georgia vs Portugal | 11:00 PM |
England vs Chile | 2:45 AM | |
South Africa vs Ireland | 6:00 AM | |
September 24 | Scotland vs Tonga | 2:45 AM |
Wales vs Australia | 6:00 AM | |
September 27 | Uruguay vs Namibia | 2:45 AM |
September 28 | Japan vs Samoa | 6:00 AM |
September 29 | New Zealand vs Italy | 6:00 AM |
September 30 | Argentina vs Chile | 12:00 AM |
Fiji vs Georgia | 2:45 AM | |
Scotland vs Romania | 6:00 AM | |
October 1 | Australia vs Portugal | 2:45 AM |
South Africa vs Tonga | 6:00 AM | |
October 5 | 3rd Place Play-off – Semi-Final 1 Runner-Up vs Semi-Final 2 Runner-Up | 6:00 AM |
October 6 | France vs Italy | 6:00 AM |
October 7 | Wales vs Georgia | 12:00 AM |
England vs Samoa | 1:45 AM | |
Ireland vs Scotland | 6:00 AM | |
October 8 | Japan vs Argentina | 12:00 AM |
Tonga vs Romania | 2:45 AM | |
Fiji vs Portugal | 6:00 AM | |
October 14 | QUARTER FINAL – Pool C Winner vs Pool D Runner-Up | 2:00 AM |
QUARTER FINAL – Pool B Winner vs Pool A Runner-Up | 6:00 AM | |
October 15 | QUARTER FINAL – Pool D Winner vs Pool C Runner-Up | 2:00 AM |
QUARTER FINAL – Pool A Winner vs Pool B Runner-Up | 6:00 AM | |
October 20 | SEMI-FINAL – Quarter Final 3 Winner vs Quarter Final 4 Winner | 6:00 AM |
October 21 | 3rd Place Play-off – Semi-Final 1 Runner-Up vs Semi-Final 2 Runner-Up | 6:00 AM |
October 27 | 3rd Place Play-off – Semi-Final 1 Runner-Up vs Semi-Final 2 Runner-Up | 6:00 AM |
October 28 | FINAL | 6:00 AM |
RWC 2023 | Tournament Format
The knockout phase in each group from A to D sees the top two teams move forward. This phase starts with the quarterfinals, followed by the semifinals, the third-place bronze final, and finally, the championship match.
In the group stage, teams earn four points for a victory, two for a tie, and none for a loss. Additionally, scoring four tries or losing by less than eight points both grant a bonus point. The two teams with the highest point totals in each group secure a spot in the knockout stage.
2023 Rugby World Cup Pools
A total of 20 teams are divided among four groups. Each team is strategically placed to turn each game into an action-packed sensation.

- Pool A: New Zealand, France, Italy, Uruguay, Namibia
- Pool B: South Africa, Ireland, Scotland, Tonga, Romania
- Pool C: Wales, Australia, Fiji, Georgia, Portugal
- Pool D: England, Japan, Argentina, Samoa, Chile
2023 Rugby World Cup Preview
Anticipation surrounds the 2023 Rugby World Cup, where the top teams in Pools A and B create an air of unpredictability. New Zealand and France emerge as the favorites in Pool A, while Pool B boasts contenders like Ireland, South Africa, France, and New Zealand. However, the tournament’s outcome remains uncertain.
Ireland, holding the number one spot in the World Rugby rankings, seeks to break free from its history of quarter-final exits. France is an intriguing mix of style and defensive strength backed by depth. South Africa, despite inconsistent recent performances, historically thrives in World Cups. Meanwhile, New Zealand, though ranked fourth in some predictions, remains a formidable global rugby force, with their opening match against France highly anticipated.
England and Argentina in Pool D possess potential, but no team has ever won the World Cup from this pool. Australia’s coach, Eddie Jones, brings invaluable World Cup experience. Scotland faces a challenging pool with South Africa and Ireland, but they aren’t to be underestimated. Fiji’s victory over England has boosted their confidence in Pool C. Wales faces a 50:50 chance of advancing to the knockout stages but faces stiff competition from Georgia and Fiji.
Teams like Samoa, Japan, Georgia, and Italy could potentially cause upsets, yet they remain distant outsiders in the tournament. Overall, the 2023 Rugby World Cup promises a blend of excitement and unpredictability as these rugby powerhouses and underdogs clash on the global stage.
Players to watch during RWC 2023
- Kurt-Lee Arendse: An extraordinary winger, is set to create confusion among defenders during this World Cup. His unique abilities on the field make him a challenging opponent for the opposition.
- Antoine Dupont, France: World’s best player, redefining scrum-half play. Exceptional game management, attacking skills, and strong defense. Deceptively strong despite 5’9″ height, he was France’s heartbeat on the field.
- Cheslin Kolbe, South Africa: Exciting talent is known for footwork and acceleration. Capable of creating tries from nothing. Excels on the wing, where he’s most lethal.
- Ellis Genge, England: Fierce front-row warrior, the standout performer for England. Nicknamed ‘Baby Rhino,’ ferocious competitor and powerful carrier.
- Semi Radradra, Fiji: Dynamic player, often considered the most dangerous. Fijian traits like sidestep, hand-off, and offloads combined with power.
- Ardie Savea, New Zealand: Excels in a position known for powerful giants. Relies on athleticism and power. Known for speed, agility, deceptive moves.
Rugby World Cup Previous champions
The last five champions of the RRugby World Cup 2023 are listed below. Among these 2019 winners, South Africa achieved the third position.
Rugby World Cup | Team | Winner |
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2019 | New Zealand vs. Australia | South Africa |
2015 | France vs. New Zealand | New Zealand |
2011 | England vs. South Africa | England vs. South Africa |
2007 | England vs South Africa | South Africa |
2003 | Australia vs. England | England |
Bottom Line
Catch all the 2023 Rugby World Cup action live in Papua New Guinea; convenient streaming options are available. The tournament in France from September 8 to October 28, 2023, offers Papua New Guinea viewers multiple avenues to follow their favorite teams and matches. ITV holds exclusive broadcasting rights in the UK for the event, showcasing 48 live matches across ITV1, ITV4, and ITVX on varying schedules from Friday to Sunday.
Subscribing to ITV costs £5.99 per month, making it an accessible option for Papua New Guinea viewers who can stream the games with ExpressVPN with a UK server connection. For Papua New Guinea audiences, beIn Sports is the official channel to catch all 48 games of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
With an exciting schedule that includes the opening clash between France and New Zealand, the tournament promises a showcase of international rugby talent, with players like Kurt-Lee Arendse adding an element of excitement.