The Rugby World Cup 2023 was nearing its conclusion, with only the semi-finals and final matches remaining to determine the champions. Since its kickoff on September 9, 2023, fans from all over the world got to witness a stunning performance of rugby. All eyes are now set on the grand stage where the drama will unfold—the Stade de France in Saint-Denis.
Argentina, New Zealand, England, and South Africa will compete in the semi-finals, which will feature a clash of rugby titans. The defending champions, South Africa, have been in exceptional form, and their experience and resilience make them strong contenders to retain their title. The Rugby World Cup 2023 offers a total prize money pool of £40 million, with the champion team set to claim £4.8 million.
Rugby World Cup 2023 Semi-Final and Final Schedule
Date | Match Details | Time (IST) | Venue |
October 21, 2023 | Argentina vs New Zealand | 12:30 AM | Stade de France, Saint-Denis |
October 22, 2023 | England vs Winner Quarter-final 4 | 12:30 AM | Stade de France, Saint-Denis |
October 28, 2023 | Runner-up Semi-final 1 vs Runner-up Semi-final 2 | 12:30 AM | Stade de France, Saint-Denis |
October 29, 2023 | Winner Semi-final 1 vs Winner Semi-final 2 | 12:30 AM | Stade de France, Saint-Denis |
Rugby World Cup 2023 Prize Money Breakdown
Result | Prize Money In Pounds | Prize Money In USD | Prize Money In Rupees |
Champions | £ 4800000 | $ 5822472 | ₹ 484999978 |
Runners-Up | £ 2500000 | $ 3032537 | ₹ 252604155 |
Semi-Finalists | £ 1200000 | $ 1455618 | ₹ 121223212 |
Quarter Finalists | £ 600,000 | $ 727809 | ₹ 60611605 |
Rugby World Cup 2023 Live Telecast And Streaming Details In India
The Rugby World Cup 2023 Semi-Final and Final matches will be broadcast live on the Sony Sports Network channels in India. The Fancode app will also provide live streaming services for the Women’s World Cup 2023.
Rugby World Cup Winners – From 1987 To 2019
Year | Winner | Runners-Up | Host | Captain |
1987 | New Zealand | France | Australia and New Zealand | David Kirk |
1991 | Australia | England | UK and France | Nick Farr-Jones |
1995 | South Africa | New Zealand | South Africa | Francois Pienaar |
1999 | Australia | France | Wales | John Eales |
2003 | England | Australia | Australia | Martin Johnson |
2007 | South Africa | England | France | John Smit |
2011 | New Zealand | France | New Zealand | Richie McCaw |
2015 | New Zealand | Australia | England | Richie McCaw |
2019 | South Africa | England | Japan | Siya Kolisi |