Four World Cup preparation matches this summer, three of which are at home
France’s XV will play four preparation matches for the 2023 World Cup in August, including three home matches against Scotland Twice, then face Fiji Finally against Australiaofficially the French Rugby Federation (FFR) on Wednesday evening.
The Blues, who will play the World Cup at home (September 8 – October 28), and in which they are one of the favorites, will start the “Summer Nations Series” on August 5 at Murrayfield. They will then host their XV du Chardon at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in Saint-Etienne on 12 August, before going to Nantes, in La Beaujoire, to welcome Fiji there on 19 August.
the August 21, 33-man roster Who will play in the World Cup will be revealed, ahead of the final against Australia at the Stade de France on August 27. In the meantime, a group of 42 players, whose names will be announced on June 21, will have completed different training courses: in Carpiagne (Bouches-du-Rhône), within the Foreign Legion, from June 26 to 28, then in Monaco from 2 to July 14th.
From July 24 to August 3, the Blues will find Marcoussi’s CNR before meeting in Capbreton (Landes) from August 7 to 25 as they begin their preparation for the 2023 Six Nations. France will play the opening match in the World Cup September 8 vs New Zealand All Blacks.
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