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Rugby Championship 2023: Fixture and Full Schedule
The four best teams in the southern hemisphere return to the Rugby Championship to try to gain some vital momentum for the World Cup. The Rugby Championship 2023 starts in July, with four countries – Australia, Argentina, South Africa, and New Zealand – all participating across the month. It will be the opening shot on July 9 (AEST), with fortnightly rounds closing on July 30.
In the 2022 edition, New Zealand guaranteed their third successive title with a final-round success against Australia, meaning the Kiwis defeated second-place South Africa because of bonus points after both sides won four of their six games.
The championship additionally saw important minutes for Argentina, with Los Jaguars claiming their record win against Argentina as well as their first triumph against the All Blacks on New Zealand soil.
For Australia, the competition will likewise represent the first fixture for returning head coach Eddie Jones who coached the Wallabies somewhere in the range of 2001 and 2005 and returned on a deal until 2027, having been sacked by England in December last year.
Everything you need to know is here.
Full Rugby Championship 2023 schedule
Twelve games are typically played in the Rugby Championship, with each team playing at home and away.
Notwithstanding, just like the practice in World Cup years, every country will just play each other once to permit an adequate break before the World Cup, which happens in France in September.
The Wallabies will set the competition in motion when they take on South Africa in Pretoria in the early hours of July 9.
The fixtures during the current year’s competition are as per the following (all times in AEST):
| Date | Kickoff (AEST) | Match/Result | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 9 | 5:10 am | South Africa vs Australia | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria |
| July 9 | Comm Bank Stadium, Sydney | Argentina vs New Zealand | Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza |
| July 15 | 5:05 pm | New Zealand vs South Africa | Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland |
| July 15 | 7:45 pm | Australia vs Argentina | 1:05 am |
| July 29 | 1:05 am | Australia vs New Zealand | Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
| July 30 | 1:05am | South Africa vs Argentina | Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg |
How to watch the 2023 Rugby Championship?
Each game of the Rugby Championship can be watched live and on-demand with Stan Sport. This requires an extra to your current Stan subscription, which will cost an extra $15 each month.
However, the free 9 Now app can be used to watch every Wallabies game that is broadcast on Channel 9.
Watchers in the United Kingdom will actually want to watch the entire Rugby World Championship on Sky Sports. Subscribers can likewise stream the action live via Sky Go.
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