Rugby World Cup TV schedule 2023

See how to watch or stream every match of the 2023 Rugby World Cup on American TV and digital platforms with the following schedule. Key dates: September 8: Event begins, October 14: Quarterfinals, October 20: Semifinals, October 28: Final.

2023 Rugby World Cup schedule on TV and streaming

Every match of the tournament is scheduled to air on the NBC streaming service Peacock, which can be purchased for $5.99/mo through this link. (This site may receive a commission).

Knockout round

Friday, October 27

Time ET Game TV
3:00p Third Place Match
Argentina – England
Peacock

Saturday, October 28

Time ET Game TV
3:00p Final
New Zealand – South Africa
Peacock, CNBC

Sunday, October 29

Time ET Game TV
Noon Final (re-air) NBC*

Previous games

Friday, September 8

Time ET Game TV
3:15p France – New Zealand Peacock

Saturday, September 9

Time ET Game TV
7:00 am Italy – Namibia Peacock, CNBC
9:30 am Ireland – Romania Peacock
Noon Australia – Georgia Peacock
3:00p England – Argentina Peacock

Sunday, September 10

Time ET Game TV
7:00 am Japan – Chile Peacock, CNBC
11:30 am South Africa – Scotland Peacock, CNBC
3:00p Wales – Fiji Peacock

Thursday, September 14

Time ET Game TV
3:00p France – Uruguay Peacock

Friday, September 15

Time ET Game TV
3:00p New Zealand – Namibia Peacock

Saturday, September 16

Time ET Game TV
9:00 am Samoa – Chile Peacock
11:30 am Wales – Portugal Peacock, CNBC
3:00p Ireland – Tonga Peacock

Sunday, September 17

Time ET Game TV
9:00 am South Africa – Romania Peacock, CNBC
11:30 am Australia – Fiji Peacock
3:00p England – Japan Peacock

Wednesday, September 20

Time ET Game TV
11:45 am Italy – Uruguay Peacock

Thursday, September 21

Time ET Game TV
3:00p France – Namibia Peacock

Friday, September 22

Time ET Game TV
11:45 am Argentina – Samoa Peacock

Saturday, September 23

Time ET Game TV
8:00 am Georgia – Portugal Peacock, CNBC
11:30 am England – Chile Peacock, CNBC
3:00p South Africa – Ireland Peacock

Sunday, September 24

Time ET Game TV
11:30 am Scotland – Tonga Peacock, CNBC
3:00p Wales – Australia Peacock

Wednesday, September 27

Time ET Game TV
11:45 am Uruguay – Namibia Peacock

Thursday, September 28

Time ET Game TV
3:00p Japan – Samoa Peacock

Friday, September 29

Time ET Game TV
3:00p New Zealand – Italy Peacock

Saturday, September 30

Time ET Game TV
9:00 am Argentina – Chile Peacock, CNBC
11:30 am Fiji – Georgia Peacock, CNBC
3:00p Scotland – Romania Peacock

Sunday, October 1

Time ET Game TV
11:30 am Australia – Portugal Peacock, CNBC
3:00p South Africa – Tonga Peacock

Thursday, October 5

Time ET Game TV
3:00p New Zealand – Uruguay Peacock

Friday, October 6

Time ET Game TV
3:00p France – Italy Peacock

Saturday, October 7

Time ET Game TV
9:00 am Wales – Georgia Peacock, CNBC
11:30 am England – Samoa Peacock, CNBC
3:00p Ireland – Scotland Peacock

Sunday, October 8

Time ET Game TV
7:00 am Japan – Argentina Peacock, CNBC
11:30 am Tonga – Romania Peacock, CNBC
Noon Ireland – Scotland (re-air) NBC*
3:00p Fiji – Portugal Peacock

Saturday, October 14

Time ET Game TV
11:00 am Quarterfinal
Wales – Argentina
Peacock
1:00p Quarterfinal
Wales – Argentina (re-air)
NBC*
3:00p Quarterfinal
Ireland – New Zealand
Peacock

Sunday, October 15

Time ET Game TV
11:00 am Quarterfinal
England – Fiji
Peacock
Noon Quarterfinal
England – Fiji (re-air)
NBC*
3:00p Quarterfinal
France – South Africa
Peacock

Friday, October 20

Time ET Game TV
3:00p Semifinal
Argentina – New Zealand
Peacock

Saturday, October 21

Time ET Game TV
3:00p Semifinal
England – South Africa
Peacock

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