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Rugby World Cup 2011 Fixtures
By Patrick March 17 2009
The International Rugby Board has announced the match schedule for the seventh Rugby World Cup, to be played in New Zealand from Friday 9 September to Sunday 23 October, 2011. The opening match will see hosts New Zealand face Tonga. See below for the full fixture list.

Pool Phase

Date Match/ResultsLocationVenue
     
Fri Sept 9ANew Zealand 41 v 10 TongaAucklandEden Park

Sat Sept 10BScotland 34 v 24 RomaniaInvercargillRugby Park Stadium
 DFiji 49 v 25 NamibiaRotoruaRotorua International
 AFrance 47 v 21 JapanAucklandNorth Harbour Stadium
 BArgentina 9 v 13 EnglandDunedinOtago Stadium

Sun Sep 11CAustralia  32 v 6 ItalyAucklandNorth Harbour
 CIreland  22 v 10 USANew PlymouthStadium Taranaki
 DSouth Africa 17 v 16 WalesWellingtonWellington Regional

Wed Sept 14DSamoa 49 v 12 NamibiaRotoruaRotorua International
 ATonga 20 v  25 CanadaWhangareiNorthland Events Centre
 BScotland 15  v 6 GeorgiaInvercargillRugby Park Stadium

Thurs Sept 15CRussia 6  v   13 USANew PlymouthStadium Taranaki

Fri Sept 16ANew Zealand 83  v 7 JapanHamiltonWaikato Stadium

Sat Sept 17BArgentina 43 v 8 RomaniaInvercargillRugby Park Stadium
 DSouth Africa 49 v 3 FijiWellingtonWellington Regional
 CAustralia 6 v 15 IrelandAucklandEden Park

Sun Sept 18DWales 17 v 10 SamoaHamiltonWaikato Stadium
 BEngland 41 v 10 GeorgiaDunedinOtago Stadium
 AFrance 46 v 19 CanadaNapierMcLean Park

Tues Sept 20CItaly 53 v 17 RussiaNelsonTrafalgar Park

Wed Sept 21ATonga 31 v 18 JapanWhangareiNorthland Events Centre

Thurs Sept 22DSouth Africa 87 v  0 NamibiaAucklandNorth Harbour Stadium

Fri Sept 23CAustralia 67 v 5 USAWellingtonWellington Regional

Sat Sept 24BEngland 67 v 3 RomaniaDunedinOtago Stadium
 ANew Zealand 32 v 17 FranceAucklandEden Park

Sun Sept 25DFiji 7 v  27 SamoaAucklandEden Park
 CIreland 62 v  12 RussiaRotoruaRotorua International
 BArgentina 13 v 12 ScotlandWellingtonWellington Regional

Mon Sept 26DWales 81 v 7 NamibiaNew PlymouthStadium Taranaki

Tues Sept 27ACanada 23 v 23 JapanNapierMcLean Park
 CItaly 27  v  10 USANelsonTrafalgar Park

Wed Sept 28BGeorgia 25 v 9 RomaniaPalmerston NorthArena Manawatu

Fri Sept 30DSouth Africa 13 v 5 SamoaNorth ShoreNorth Harbour Stadium

Sat Oct 1CAustralia 68 v 22 RussiaNelsonTrafalgar Park
 AFrance 14 v  19 TongaWellingtonWellington Regional
 BEngland 16  v  12  ScotlandAucklandEden Park

Sun Oct 2BArgentina 25  v  7 GeorgiaPalmerston NorthArena Manawatu
 ANew Zealand 79 v 15 CanadaWellingtonWellington Regional
 DWales 66 v 0 FijiHamiltonWaikato Stadium
 CIreland 36 v 6 ItalyDunedinOtago Stadium

Knockout Phase

Date MatchLocationVenue

Sat Oct 8 QF1: Ireland 10 v 22 WalesWellingtonWellington Regional
  QF2: England 12 v 19 FranceAucklandEden Park

Sun Oct 9 QF3:South Africa 9 v11 AustraliaWellingtonWellington Regional
  QF4:New Zeland33v 10ArgentinaAuckalndEden Park

Sat Oct 15 SF 1: Wales 8 v  9 FranceAucklandEden Park

Sun Oct 16 SF2: Australia 6 v20New Zealand
AucklandEden Park

Fri Oct 21 

Bronze Final

Wales  18 v 21Australia

AucklandEden Park

Sun Oct 23 

Final

France 7 v  8  New Zealand

CONGRATULATIONS

TO 

NEW ZEALAND

AucklandEden Park

 

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Rugby World Cup 2011 Fixtures
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Date: 17/03/2009 23:56

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Re: Rugby World Cup 2011 Fixtures
Posted by: gogs'r'us (IP Logged)
Date: 18/03/2009 09:47

England and Wales can't meet until the semi-final. Looks like England should easily win their group, The hardest group on paper is Wales', South Africa first game, then Fiji and looks like Samoa. Scotland need to concentrate on beating Argentina, whilst Ireland will go through quite comfortably.

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Date: 19/03/2009 00:26

Think Argentina might have a thing or two to say about England "easily" winning their group.



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Date: 22/01/2010 15:36

Wednesday 20 January 2010

Stadium Christchurch today celebrated the completion of its $60 million redevelopment, making it New Zealand's second largest sporting venue.

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Re: Rugby World Cup 2011 Fixtures
Posted by: Slater582 (IP Logged)
Date: 25/01/2010 23:24

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Think Argentina might have a thing or two to say about England "easily" winning their group.


edited cos after 3.5 years away, I can no longer spell England

I think Scotland have got out of their group in every RWC as well.

Re: Rugby World Cup 2011 Fixtures
Posted by: Psycho (IP Logged)
Date: 26/01/2010 12:26

France or New Zealand in the QF, even assuming England get out of the group.

Re: Rugby World Cup 2011 Fixtures
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Date: 29/04/2010 10:28

Rugby World Cup 2011 travel packages are now on sale with England Rugby Travel. The Explorer and Full Travel packages look very good.

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