Aug 29, 2011

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Rugby World Cup 2011 begins on Friday, 9th September, at Eden Park in Auckland. This is the seventh Rugby World ADITION. 2011 Rugby World Cup host country Zealand. New New Zealand was chosen as the host country instead of Japan and South Africa.The Rugby World Cup has become the biggest sporting event in third place behind the Olympics and the World Cup, with the aim of merging the traditional powers and emerging countries to achieve a world sport. See results Rugby World Cup live, highlights and more from this site.

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Date
Time (NZ)
Match Details
Stadium
TV Link
Sept 9
20.30
New Zealand v Tonga
Eden Park
Sept 10
13.00
Scotland v Romania
Rugby Park Stadium
Sept 10
15.30
Fiji v Namibia
Rotorua International Stadium
Sept 10
18.00
France v Japan
North Harbour Stadium
Sept 10
20.30
Argentina v England
Stadium Christchurch
Sept 11
15.30
Australia v Italy
Stadium Christchurch
Sept 11
18.00
Ireland v USA
Stadium Taranaki
Sept 11
20.30
South Africa v Wales
Wellington Regional Stadium
Sept 14
14.30
Samoa v Namibia
Rotorua International Stadium
Sept 14
17.00
Tonga v Canada
Northland Events Centre
Sept 14
19.30
Scotland v Georgia
Dunedin (TBA)
Sept 15
19.30
Russia v USA
Stadium Taranaki
Sept 16
20.00
New Zealand v Japan
Waikato Stadium
Sept 17
15.30
Argentina v Romania
Rugby Park Stadium
Sept 17
18.00
South Africa v Fiji
Wellington Regional Stadium
Sept 17
20.30
Australia v Ireland
Eden Park
Sept 18
15.30
Wales v Samoa
Waikato Stadium
Sept 18
18.00
England v Georgia
Stadium Christchurch
Sept 18
20.30
France v Canada
McLean Park
Sept 20
19.30
Italy v Russia
Trafalgar Park
Sept 21
19.30
Tonga v Japan
Northland Events Centre
Sept 22
20.00
South Africa v Namibia
North Harbour Stadium
Sept 23
20.30
Australia v USA
Wellington Regional Stadium
Sept 24
18.00
England v Romania
Dunedin (TBA)
Sept 24
20.30
New Zealand v France
Eden Park
Sept 25
15.30
Fiji v Samoa
Eden Park
Sept 25
18.00
Ireland v Russia
Rotorua International Stadium
Sept 25
20.30
Argentina v Scotland
Stadium Christchurch
Sept 26
19.30
Wales v Namibia
Stadium Taranaki
Sept 27
17.00
Canada v Japan
McLean Park
Sept 27
19.30
Italy v USA
Trafalgar Park
Sept 28
19.30
Georgia v Romania
Arena Manawatu
Sept 30
20.30
South Africa v Samoa
North Harbour Stadium
Oct 1
15.30
Australia v Russia
Stadium Christchurch
Oct 1
18.00
France v Tonga
Wellington Regional Stadium
Oct 1
20.30
England v Scotland
Eden Park
Oct 2
13.00
Argentina v Georgia
Arena Manawatu
Oct 2
15.30
New Zealand v Canada
Wellington Regional Stadium
Oct 2
18.00
Wales v Fiji
Waikato Stadium
Oct 2
20.30
Ireland v Italy
Dunedin (TBA)
Oct 8
18.00
QF1: W Pool C v RU Pool D
Wellington Regional Stadium
Oct 8
20.30
QF2: W Pool B v RU Pool A
Stadium Christchurch
Oct 9
18.00
QF3: W Pool D v RU Pool C
Wellington Regional Stadium
Oct 9
20.30
QF4: W Pool A v RU Pool B
Stadium Christchurch
Oct 15
21.00
SF1: W QF1 v W QF2
Eden Park
Oct 16
21.00
SF2: W QF3 v W QF4
Eden Park
Oct 21
20.30
Bronze Final
Eden Park
Oct 23
21.00
Final
Eden Park


The Rugby World Cup 2011 is just around the corner.
Held in New Zealand will start the tournament from 20 teams 9th September and ends on 23 October. The final will be at Eden Park in Auckland will be played.
This is the seventh world championship. Australia has won three titles, won two South Africa England won one. Home nation New Zealand is the favorite to win the title.
The teams in the tournament are Argentina, Australia, England, Fiji, France, Ireland, Italy, New Zealand, Scotland, South Africa, Tonga, Wales, and eight others who have advanced the tournament through regional qualifying tournaments, including Canada, Gergia, Japan, Namibia , Romania, Russia, Somoa and the United States.