Full schedule for Sunday, October 8
The group stage of the 2023 World Cup ends with three matches on Sunday that will decide once and for all the fate of the teams between those who will watch the quarter-finals and those who will be eliminated at the end of this first part of the competition. If Sunday’s posters are to be decisive, especially between the Argentines and the Japanese, the meetings look fairly balanced and promise big battles in Nantes, Lille and Toulouse. Zoom in on the full schedule for this Sunday’s Rugby World Cup 2023.
Rugby World Cup 2023: Today’s program (Sunday 8 October)
It’s showtime this Sunday after a Saturday with very good teams but little excitement, with all the day’s matches promising a sporting challenge and a real physical battle on the pitch, enough to fill an afternoon and a great evening of rugby.
- One o’clock in the afternoon: Japan – Argentina (Gathering D) in Beaujoire (Nantes)
- 5.45 pm: Tonga – Romania (Group B) at Stade Pierre Mauroy (Lille)
- 9 pm: Fiji – Portugal (Complex C) at Toulouse Stadium
Rugby World Cup 2023: All results from day five of the pool stage
The New Zealanders, the French, the Irish, the South Africans and even the English, many of the teams have already confirmed their ticket to the quarter-finals, so all that remains is for the last teams to enter on Sunday to finish off this group stage in style before we get a look at the quarter-finals.
9 pm: New Zealand 73 – 0 Uruguay (Group A) at Parc OL (Lyon)
9 pm: France – Italy (Group A) at Parc OL (Lyon)
Three o’clock in the afternoon: Wales – Georgia (Complex C) in Beaujoire (Nantes)
5.45 pm: England – Samoa (Group D) at Stade Pierre Maurois (Lille)
9 pm: Ireland – Scotland (Complex B) at Stade de France (Saint-Denis)
One o’clock in the afternoon: Japan – Argentina (Gathering D) in Beaujoire (Nantes)
5.45 pm: Tonga – Romania (Group B) at Stade Pierre Mauroy (Lille)
9 pm: Fiji – Portugal (Complex C) at Toulouse Stadium
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