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The Rugby World Cup is an international rugby union competition established in 1987. It is contested by the men's national teams of the member unions of the sport's governing body, World Rugby, and takes place every four years. The winners of the first final were New Zealand, who beat France. South Africa never competed in the first two world ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 February 2025. International men's rugby union competition Not to be confused with Rugby League World Cup. This article is about the men's rugby union tournament. For the women's World Cup in union, see Women's Rugby World Cup. For other world cups for rugby, see World cup of rugby. "RWC" redirects ...
The 2023 Rugby World Cup final was a rugby union match played on 28 October 2023 at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France.It marked the culmination of the 2023 Rugby World Cup and was played between New Zealand and defending champions, South Africa, with the latter winning by a single point to claim their fourth Webb Ellis Cup, becoming the first nation to do so. [3]
South Africa 18-3 Scotland: The reigning champions opened their campgain with victory against Gregor Townsend’s Scotland
2019 Rugby World Cup: 12/10/2019 France [6] [7] – – Nissan Stadium, Yokohama – 2019 Rugby World Cup: 19/10/2019 Australia [8] 40 16 Showa Denko Dome, Ōita: England 2019 Rugby World Cup: 26/10/2019 New Zealand [9] 19 7 Nissan Stadium, Yokohama: England 2019 Rugby World Cup: 02/11/2019 South Africa [10] 12 32 Nissan Stadium, Yokohama ...
World Ranking [a] Trophy/Other comp. Ref. Home Away 6 February Scotland: Twickenham Stadium, London 6 11 2021 Six Nations Championship: Loss Scotland: Owen Farrell 3rd Calcutta Cup [20] [21] 13 February Italy: Twickenham Stadium, London 41 18 Win England: 3rd — [22] [23] 27 February Wales: Millennium Stadium, Cardiff: 40 24 Loss Wales: 4th ...
The tournament will be the first branded as the Men's Rugby World Cup, a change that was announced in October 2023. [27] All previous editions were branded as simply the Rugby World Cup, with the Women's tournament branded as the Women's Rugby World Cup between 1991—2017 and without a gender designation in 2021 tournament.
This all-time table compares national teams that have participated in the Rugby World Cup by a number of criteria including matches, wins, losses, draws, total points for, total points against, etc. The table also shows – among other things – the accumulated points for every team that has ever participated in the tournament.