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The Rugby World Cup 2023 will take place from Friday, September 8 to Saturday, October 28, with matches across France. South Africa will defend their title by beating England 32-12 in 2019 final in Japan. Eddie Jones is hoping for a trophy before stepping down as England boss, but host country France and three-time champions New Zealand will also be optimistic about their chances. Rugby World Cup fans can buy Rugby World Cup 2023 Tickets from our website. Romania replaced Spain in Group B after Spain's appeal against disqualification was dismissed in June 2022. Spain sent an unsuitable player during qualifying. Namibia secured a seventh consecutive World Cup place by beating Kenya 36-0 in the Rugby Africa Cup final in Aix-en-Provence. They have a place in Pool A. Chile will beat the United States in two stages to qualify for the duo of America and secure last place in Group D. At the same time, Tonga will complete Group B by beating Hong Kong 44-22 in the Asia Pacific First Team- contest. -leave.