Where is Wales based in the Rugby World Cup 2023?

England get Japan and Argentina in Pool D; Scotland and Ireland to face the Springboks in Pool B; Wales will play Australia and Fiji in a repeat of the 2019 draw; France and All Blacks in Pool A along with Italy

Last Updated: 14/12/20 4:59pm

    England topped their pool in Japan last year and beat the Wallabies and the All Blacks in the knockout stages, but fell at the final hurdle in Tokyo

    England have been drawn alongside Japan and Argentina for the Rugby World Cup 2023, while Ireland and Scotland will face defending champions South Africa.

    Hosts France will face the All Blacks and Italy in Pool A, and Wales will play against Australia and Fiji in Pool C in a repeat of the 2019 World Cup pool stage draw.

    It's a tough draw in Pool B. Ireland were victims of the 'pool of death' in 2007 and last year Scotland were dumped out at the pool stages after losing to Ireland and hosts Japan.

    Ireland finished second in their pool at the last World Cup, losing to New Zealand in the quarter-finals

    Japan's reward for progressing to the knockouts in the 2019 tournament was to be seeded in the second band for the draw. The Brave Blossoms won't fear Eddie Jones' side after beating Ireland and Scotland in the last edition, while Argentina will be a game Japan will target as must-win if they are to all-but-guarantee progression into the knockout stage in 2023. It is the second consecutive tournament that England will face the Pumas in the group stage.

    Incredibly, it is the fifth consecutive tournament where Wales will face Fiji in the group stage, and the third World Cup in a row where they will face the Wallabies in the group stage.

    Wales finished fourth at the last World Cup in Japan

    Hosts France were in the second band for the draw, and have been handed the three-time champions New Zealand. The two nations have served up some of the best matches in World Cup history, including 1999 when the French came from behind in the semi-finals to win, and in the 2007 quarter-finals where they sent the All Blacks crashing out in their worst World Cup showing to date.

    The French have been revitalised under new head coach Fabien Galthie and have been moving at a rapid rate towards being major contenders in three years.

    French President Emmanuel Macron was present at the draw and said: "We cannot wait to get ready for this event. In 2023, it will be 12 years since we last reached the final.

    Scotland were dumped out of the last World Cup in the pool stages

    "But this time it will be at home so you [the team] figure out a way of winning the Cup. France also reached the finals of 1987 and 1999 continuing the 12-year cycle.

    "The COVID-19 crisis is terrible. In 2023, we want to offer what France can offer: the French way of life - friendliness, gastronomy, parties and culture."

    Rugby World Cup 2023 pools

    Pool A

    New Zealand
    France
    Italy
    Americas 1
    Africa 1

    Hosts France have been drawn alongside three-time champions New Zealand

    Pool B

    South Africa
    Ireland
    Scotland
    Asia/Pacific 1
    Europe 2

    The Springboks are defending champions after beating England in the final in Tokyo last year

    Pool C

    Wales
    Australia
    Fiji
    Europe 1
    Final Qualifier Winner

    Australia face Wales in the pool stages for the third consecutive tournament

    Pool D

    England
    Japan
    Argentina
    Oceania 1
    Americas 2

    Japan were the darlings of the last World Cup, progressing to the quarter-finals for the first time in their history

    Due to the impact of coronavirus on the international calendar, the draw was based on the rankings on January 1, with South Africa, England, New Zealand and Wales in the first band.

    Ireland, Australia, France and Japan were in the second band, and Scotland, Argentina, Fiji and Italy in the third band.

    Are Wales in the Rugby World Cup 2023?

    Wales have been drawn in Pool C for Rugby World Cup 2023 – alongside Australia, Fiji, Georgia and Qualifier Winner [TBC]. Wales will begin their RWC 2023 campaign against Fiji in Bordeaux on Sunday 10th September.

    Where are the Rugby World Cup 2023 games being played?

    The 2023 Rugby World Cup is scheduled to be the tenth men's Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for men's rugby union teams. It is scheduled to take place in France from 8 September to 28 October 2023 in nine venues across the country.

    Where did Wales place in the Rugby World Cup?

    Overall.

    Where is the next Rugby World Cup 2024?

    Paris 2024 venue chosen to host 2023 Rugby World Cup final.

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