Women’s Rugby World Cup is played between 8 October – 12 November 2022. Women’s Six Nations live stream How to view around the globe. The 2021 Women’s Six Nations is coming to an end this weekend, with three consecutive games on Super Saturday. The condensed format of this year saw the six nations divided into three groups. Check here Women’s Rugby World Cup 2022 TV Coverage Details, Where To Watch Live Stream?
Pool A comprised England, Italy, and Scotland while France, Ireland, and Wales were part of Pool B. The teams’ rankings following had two pool games decided the three matches of this weekend which will be played against the country that is ranked in a similar position in the other pool. The great news is that all games are accessible to stream on TV or via digital platforms.
Rugby World Cup 2022 Schedule
Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | POOL | Venue | Time (Local) |
8 October | South Africa | France | C | Eden Park, Auckland | 14:15 |
8 October | Fiji | England | C | Eden Park, Auckland | 16:45 |
8 October | Australia | New Zealand | A | Eden Park, Auckland | 19:15 |
9 October | USA | Europe 1 | B | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 12:45 |
9 October | Asia 1 | Canada | B | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 15:15 |
9 October | Wales | Final Qualifier Winner | A | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 17:45 |
15 October | Final Qualifier Winner | Australia | A | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 15:00 |
15 October | USA | Asia 1 | B | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 17:30 |
15 October | France | England | C | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 20:00 |
16 October | Europe 1 | Canada | B | Waitakere Stadium, Auckland | 12:45 |
16 October | Wales | New Zealand | A | Waitakere Stadium, Auckland | 15:15 |
16 Octobe | Fiji | South Africa | C | Waitakere Stadium, Auckland | 17:45 |
Rugby World Cup Matches Ctd.
22 October | Australia | Wales | A | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 14:15 |
22 October | New Zealand | Final Qualifying W | A | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 16:45 |
22 October | France | Fiji | C | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 19:15 |
23 October | Asia 1 | Europe 1 | B | Waitakere Stadium, Auckland | 12:45 |
23 October | Canada | USA | B | Waitakere Stadium, Auckland | 15:15 |
23 October | England | South Africa | C | Waitakere Stadium, Auckland | 17:45 |
29 October | TBC | TBC | Quarter Final 1 | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 16:30 |
29 October | TBC | TBC | Quarter-Final 2 | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 19:30 |
30 October | TBC | TBC | Quarter-Final 3 | Waitakere Stadium, Auckland | 13:30 |
30 October | TBC | TBC | Quarter-Final 4 | Waitakere Stadium, Auckland | 16:30 |
5 Nov 2021 | TBC | TBC | Semi- Finals 1 | Eden Park, Auckland | 16:30 |
5 Nov | TBC | TBC | Semi- Finals 2 | Eden Park, Auckland | 19:30 |
12 Nov | Runnerup Semi-Finals 1 | Runnerup Semi-Finals 2 | Bronze Final | Eden Park, Auckland | 16:30 |
12 Nov | Semi-Finalist Winner Finals 1 | Semi-Finalist Winner Final 2 | Final | Eden Park, Auckland | 19:30 |
Rugby World Cup Qualified Teams
The qualifying rounds of the tournament are determined this way. New Zealand is the title winner from the season prior to it and thus directly gets into the qualifying. The top 7 seasons from the previous season are also qualified.
The other qualifying teams will be picked by the games scheduled for 2021. Also, check here All Team Squads of Rugby World Cup 2022.
Region | Team | Method |
Africa | South Africa | 2019 Rugby Africa Women’s Cup Wimmers |
Europe | England | Top 7 (2017) |
Europe | France | Top 7 (2017) |
Europe | Wales | Top 7 (2017) |
North America | Canada | Top 7 (2017) |
North America | United States | Top 7 (2017) |
Oceania | Australia | Top 7 (2017) |
Oceania | Fiji | Oceania play-off winners |
Oceania | New Zealand | Top 7 (2017) / (Host) |
Women’s Rugby World Cup 2022 TV Coverage Details, Where To Watch Stream?
The games will be streamed live on the official broadcasting partner that broadcast the World Cup. The broadcasting host for the tournament is Spark Sport. It will also be live-streamed on Spark Sport’s digital platform. Spark Sport.
The matches will stream throughout New Zealand on the TVNZ. Fans in the United Kingdom (UK) can watch the live streaming of games on ITV. Australian fans can also enjoy the games via Stan Sport. The fans from Canada can stream games on TSN or RDS. Fans from Ireland can watch the live streaming of games on Eir Sport & RTE.