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  1. Apart from the U.S., the countries attending had all previously publicly announced their interest to host the 2023 Rugby World Cup. On 3 July 2015 World Rugby confirmed interest from the following four nations by the deadline of 15 June 2015: France; Ireland; Italy (withdrew bid on 28 September 2016) South Africa; Confirmed bidders

  2. At its Annual Meeting in Dublin, the World Rugby Council unanimously approved the staging of Rugby World Cup in the following countries, delivering a golden decade for the sport: England to host Rugby World Cup 2025 (women’s) Australia to host Rugby World Cup 2027 (men’s) and 2029 (women’s)

  3. Stade Pierre Mauroy has consequently hosted three Davis Cup finals, the knockout phase of Euro Basket 2015 and several high-profile music concerts. Five RWC 2023 pool matches are scheduled to be played at the stadium, with hosts France, England, Scotland and Samoa spending time in the northern city.

  4. Sep 25, 2017 · World Rugby today heard submissions in London from France, Ireland and South Africa regarding their bid to host the 2023 World Cup. The Irish bid received a boost when it emerged that...

  5. Sep 1, 2023 · How to watch the 2023 Rugby World Cup live. Please check local listings for broadcast schedules in your territories. Rugby World Cup 2023 will be broadcast live in the following markets: Australia - STAN; Andorra - MOVISTAR+; Austria: PROSIBEN; Belgium - TELENET; Cook Island - Cook Islands Television; Czechia - Ceska Televize; Fiji - Fiji TV

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  6. Oct 24, 2017 · LAST MONTH, France, Ireland and South Africa made their final pitches to host Rugby World Cup 2023. On 15 November, a winning bid will be selected by the World Rugby Council, but next week an independent body will put forth a recommendation.

  7. The final nations that bid for the right to host the 2015 Rugby World Cup were England, Japan, South Africa and Italy. Four confirmed bids was a record number for the Rugby World Cup.