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The 2031 Rugby World Cup will be the twelfth edition of the Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's rugby union teams. It is scheduled to take place in the United States, tentatively from September to October 2031. This will be the first time the tournament is held in the Americas.
The last team was South Africa, a team that lost its first match of the World Cup to Japan. In their opening match against Samoa, the United States trailed 14–8 at the half, and ultimately fell 25–16, after finding tremendous difficulties at the lineout and in the scrum.
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.
The United States has landed another World Cup. While the number of teams has nearly doubled during the league's brief history, it has yet to generate a lot of interest, playing mostly in tiny ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 December 2024. 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 Rugby World Cup returns for perhaps the most competitive edition yet, with 20 teams vying for glory in France.. The tournament, which runs from 8 September to 30 October, takes place in nine ...
The Rugby World Cup is up and running after an action-packed opening weekend.. France underlined their title credentials against New Zealand in Paris, while George Ford produced an outstanding ...
The World Cup also saw prop Mike MacDonald become both the most capped Eagle in World Cup play (11 caps) and the most capped Eagle of all time at 65 caps. Also notable was the performance of lock John van der Giessen , who achieved the most lineout steals of all players in the 2011 Rugby World Cup, despite appearing in only three matches.