The 2019 Rugby World Cup will be the ninth Rugby World Cup and will be
held in Japan from September 20th to November 2nd. This will be the
first time the game is held in Asia and outside the traditional center
of the Rugby Union. Hong Kong and Singapore have expressed interest in
organizing some competitions and were included in the JRFU's successful
application for World Rugby (when bidding for the International Rugby
Board or IRB), but not in the fourteenth organizer Japan Rugby World Cup 2019 Live Stream announced on November 5, 2019. Official bidding for the venue to host the game.
The first game of the 2019 Rugby World Cup will be held at the Ajinomoto
Stadium in Chōfu, Tokyo, and the final will be held at the Nissan
Stadium in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. These venue missions were
announced in September 2015, when the Japanese Organizing Committee
revised the game plan and was accepted by the World Football Team. The
National Olympic Stadium, which was being rebuilt for the 2020 Summer
Olympics, was originally the core of the Japan Rugby World Cup bid, but
the revision of the Olympic Stadium plan required changes in the World
Cup venue.
Joe Schmidt's men travelled to the world number one side looking to
avoid back-to-back defeats for the first time since their tour of South
Africa in 2016.
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