Map – Rugby World Cup: Where to watch France vs New Zealand in Dordogne

Map – Rugby World Cup: Where to watch France vs New Zealand in Dordogne

The match against the All Blacks “It is a celebration, a joy, a great happiness, in short, it is wonderful.” Blues coach Fabien Galthiet warned a few days before France’s 15th match to open the World Championship. Giant screens have been installed in several Dordogne towns To be able to follow the match against New Zealand. The list is detailed on the map below. In particular, there are shows planned in Saint-Martin-de-Rébrac, Saint-Mondagne, and even in Belvis.

Perego fan zone

In Périgueux, a fan zone was set up at Parc Gamensson to follow not only the opening match on September 8, but also all the French group matches and the final stages. Admission is open and free, with one entrance via Avenue Georges Pompidou (via the Media Library).

Bergerac fan zone

In Bergerac, the city council and the city center merchants’ association are organizing a fan zone in the parking lot of the town hall where all the French team’s matches will be broadcast. This fan zone will be open on match nights from 6:30 p.m.

And in Bergerac, on Quai Cyrano, all the French team’s matches will be broadcast on a giant screen. These are the group matches and again the final stages. Opening from 6pm

Installing giant screens in several municipalities

Giant screens will be installed in several cities for the opening match of this World Championship between France and New Zealand, on Friday 8 September.

  • Foulkes: Village Hall
  • St Mundan: The show takes place in the village hall from 8pm.
  • Campsegret: The show takes place in the village hall from 7:30 p.m.
  • Saint-Martin-de-Ribérac: show in the village hall from 7pm, meal at €12 by reservation
  • Belvis: A giant screen installed in the stadium
  • Grange d’Ans: Show in the village hall with refreshment bar
  • Liorac-sur-Louyre: Show in the village hall, opening of the refreshments bar from 6pm.
  • Saint-Pardoux-la-Rivière: A giant screen installed at the “la Fond Pissotte” campsite from 7:30 p.m.
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