Rugby World Cup 2011 – Live Games Match Schedule on Television – TV Schedule
The 2011 Rugby World Cup starts on the Friday 9th September
The match schedule for the 2011 Rugby World Cup on ITV1 and ITV4 and ITVHD
Friday 9th September
New Zealand v Tonga Pool A 9.30am (UK time) ITV1 Auckland
Saturday 10th September
Scotland v Romania Pool B 2am ITV1 Invercargill
Fiji v Namibia Pool D 4.30am ITV1 Rotorua
France v Japan Pool A 7am ITV1 Auckland
Argentina v England Pool B 9.30am ITV1 Dunedin
Sunday 11th September
Australia v Italy Pool C 4.30am ITV1 Auckland
Ireland v USA Pool C 7am ITV1 New Plymouth
South Africa v Wales Pool D 9.30am ITV1 Wellington
Wednesday 14th September
Samoa v Namibia Pool D 3.30am ITV1 Rotorua
Tonga v Canada Pool A 6am ITV4 Whangarei
Scotland v Georgia Pool B 8.30am ITV1 Invercargill
Thursday 15th September
Russia v USA Pool C 8.30am ITV4 New Plymouth
Friday 16th September
New Zealand v Japan Pool A 9am ITV1 Hamilton
Saturday 17th September
Argentina v Romania Pool B 4.30am ITV1 Invercargill
South Africa v Fiji Pool D 7am ITV1 Wellington
Australia v Ireland Pool C 9.30am ITV1 Auckland
Sunday 18th September
Wales v Samoa Pool D 4.30am ITV1 Hamilton
England v Georgia Pool B 7am ITV1 Dunedin
France v Canada Pool A 9.30am ITV1 Napier
Tuesday 20th September
Italy v Russia Pool C 8.30am ITV4 Nelson
Wednesday 21st September
Tonga v Japan Pool A 8.30am ITV4 Whangarei
Thursday 22nd September
South Africa v Namibia Pool D 9am ITV4 Auckland
Friday 23rd September
Australia v USA Pool C 9.30am ITV1 Wellington
Saturday 24th September
England v Romania Pool B 7am ITV1 Dunedin
New Zealand v France Pool A 9.30am ITV1 Auckland
Sunday 25th September
Fiji v Samoa Pool D 3.30am ITV1 Auckland
Ireland v Russia Pool C 6am ITV1 Rotorua
Argentina v Scotland Pool B 8.30am ITV1 Wellington
Monday 26th September
Wales v Namibia Pool D 7.30am ITV1 New Plymouth
Tuesday 27th September
Canada v Japan Pool A 5am ITV4 Napier
Italy v USA Pool C 7.30am ITV4 Nelson
Wednesday 28th September
Georgia v Romania Pool B 7.30am ITV4 Palmerston North
Friday 30th September
South Africa v Samoa Pool D 8.30am ITV4 Auckland
Saturday 1st October
Australia v Russia Pool C 3.30am ITV1 Nelson
France v Tonga Pool A 6am ITV1 Wellington
England v Scotland Pool B 8.30am ITV1 Auckland
Sunday 2nd October
Argentina v Georgia Pool B 1am ITV1 Palmerston North
New Zealand v Canada Pool A 3.30am ITV1 Wellington
Wales v Fiji Pool D 6am ITV1 Hamilton
Ireland v Italy Pool C 8.30am ITV1 Dunedin
Saturday 8th October
Winner C v Runner-up D QF1 6am ITV1 Wellington
Winner B v Runner-up A QF2 8.30am ITV1 Auckland
Sunday 9th October
Winner D v Runner-up C QF3 6am ITV1 Wellington
Winner A v Runner-up B QF4 8.30am ITV1 Auckland
Saturday 15th October
Winner QF1 v Winner QF2 SF1 9am ITV1 Auckland
Sunday 16th October
Winner QF3 v Winner QF4 SF2 9am ITV1 Auckland
Friday 21st October
Loser SF1 v Loser SF2 Playoff 8.30am ITV4 Auckland
Sunday 23rd October
Winners SF1 v Winner SF2 Final 9am ITV1 Auckland
Where can I watch RWC 2011?
Want to know where you can watch Rugby World Cup 2011 in your country? Find out by looking at the table below.
Andorra – TF1 – A minimum of 20 matches live including all France matches, opening match, 1 additional pool match per week, 2 x Quarter Finals, both Semi Finals, Bronze and Final
Bahrain – Showtime – All 48 matches live on Showtime
Belgium – Eurosport France – All 48 matches live via Pay TV
Cyprus – Saran – Minimum of all Quarter Finals, both Semi Finals, Bronze and Final live via FTA and/or Pay TV
Czech Republic – Pragosport -tbc
Egypt – Showtime – All 48 matches live on Showtime
Falkland Islands – ESPN INC – A minimum of 10 matches live including opening match, all Quarter Finals, both Semi Finals, Bronze and Final
France – TF1 – A minimum of 20 matches live including All France matches, Opening match, 1 additional pool match per week, 2 x Quarter Finals, both Semi Finals, Bronze and Final
France – Canal Plus -tbc
France – Eurosport France – All 48 matches live via Pay TV
Germany – DSF GMBH – Minimum of 5 games live on Sport 1 All 48 games live via DSF Finals or Sport 1 website
Hungary – DigiSport – tbc
Italy – Sky Italia -A minimum of all Italy Pool matches, 1 additional pool match per week, all Quarter Finals, both Semi Finals, Bronze and Final
Luxemburg – DSF GMBH – Minimum of 5 games live on Sport 1 All 48 games live via DSF or Sport 1 website
Luxemburg – Eurosport France – All 48 matches live via Pay TV
Monaco – TF1 – A minimum of 20 matches live including All France matches, Opening match, 1 additional pool match per week, 2 x Quarter Finals, both Semi Finals, Bronze and Final
Netherlands – NOS – Minimum of all 5 matches live on FTA (either NED 1,2, or 3) sapcg including 1 x Semi Final and Final
Poland – Polsat TBC
Portugal – Sport TV – A minimum of 15 matches live including Opening match, 1 additional pool match per week, 2 x Quarter Finals, both Semi Finals, Bronze and Final
Republic of Ireland – RTE – 13 matches via FTA including 4 Ireland matches, opening matches, all Quarter Finals, both Semi Finals, Bronze and Final
Republic of Ireland – Setanta – All 48 matches live on Setanta
Republic of Ireland – TG4 – A minimum of 24 matches on delay (Irish Language only)
Switzerland – Sky Italia – A minimum of all Italy Pool matches, 1 additional pool match per week, all Quarter Finals, both Semi Finals, Bronze and Final
Switzerland – DSF GMBH – Minimum of 5 games live on Sport 1 All 48 games live via via DSF or Sport 1 website
Switzerland – Eurosport France – All 48 matches live via Pay TV
United Kingdom – ITV – All 48 matches live