The tournament begins tomorrow night in Paris.
THE 2023 RUGBY World Cup kicks off tomorrow night in Paris, the hosts France taking on New Zealand in a heavyweight Pool A clash.
It’s the start of 48 games in the tournament schedule. There are 40 across the pool stages which last until Sunday 8 October, before the quarter-finals on the weekend of 14-15 October, the semi-finals on 21-22 October, the bronze final on the 27 October and the showpiece decider on 28 October.Virgin Media’s coverage will be presented by Joe Molloy, he’ll be joined by pundits Rob Kearney, Matt Williams, Andrew Trimble, Fiona Hayes, Grace Davitt, Eimear Considine and Ian Madigan.
The RTÉ radio commentary duo are Michael Corcoran and David Humphreys, with their reporters in France including Clare MacNamara, Justin Treacy, Paul O’Flynn and Neil Treacy.
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