As the Rugby World Cup in Paris is about to kick off, rugby fans and lovers worldwide are gearing up for a humdinger kickoff.
Although the first match feels more like a “final before the finals:” France versus the All Blacks at Stade de France.
Game time
The over 80 thousand-seat stadium is expected to be filled when the Rugby World Cup opening match of 2023 begins at 9:15 pm local time.
The All Blacks begin kick-off after a significant loss in rugby test history.
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Last week, the South African Springbok squad thrashed them 35 -7 in Twickenham.
On the other hand, France is expected to take on the All Blacks without four crucial individuals due to injuries.
Jonathan Danty, Romain Ntamack, Paul Willemse and Cyril Baille have been ruled out of their clash against the All Blacks.
Paul Willemse is a French-South African professional rugby union player who plays as a lock for Top 14 club Montpellier and the France national team.
Born and raised in South Africa, he moved to France in 2014 and qualified for his adoptive country after acquiring French nationality in 2018.
The Monument High School graduate from Krugersdorp, South Africa, will be replaced by Bastien Chalureau.
South Africa takes on Scotland on Sunday afternoon at Stade de Marseille in France at 17:45 pm local time.