Rugby League WC Schedule 2022 Live Stream, Tv Channels

Rugby League WC Schedule 2021 TV Channels Live Stream

Rugby League WC Schedule 2022 Live Stream, Tv Channels

Rugby League World Cup 2022

 

The Rugby League World Cup 2022 is the 16th edition of the RLWC and will be held in England from 15th October 2022 to 19 November 2022. The tournament includes 16 teams, an increase of two over the last two competitions. You can watch RLWC 2022 live streaming in full HD on your home TV or any device from every corner of the world.
 
 It was confirmed in 2016 that England won the 2022 Rugby League World Cups hosting rights.


The 2022 Rugby League World Cup will be held for the first time together with women’s, and wheelchair tournaments, with all contestants, paid equally, while all 61 matches will be broadcast live in three events.

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RLWC 2022 TV channels

BBCI, BBC2, Fox Sports, Sky Sports and many more.


2022 Rugby League World Cup Schedule 2022
 

Men’s 2022 World Cup fixtures


Saturday 15th October
England V/S Samoa, Group A, St James’ Park (Newcastle), 2.30pm
Australia V/S Fiji, Group B, KCOM Stadium (Hull), 7.30pm


Sunday 16th October
Scotland V/S Italy, Group B, Kingston Park (Newcastle), 2.30pm
Jamaica V/S Ireland, Group C, Headingley (Leeds), 5pm
New Zealand V/S Lebanon, Group C, Halliwell Jones Stadium (Warrington), 7.30pm


Monday 16th October
France V/S Greece, Group A, Keepmoat Stadium (Doncaster), 7.30pm


Tuesday 18th October
Tonga V/S Papua New Guinea, Group D, Totally Wicked Stadium (St Helens), 7.30pm


Wednesday 19th October
Wales V/S Cook Islands, Group D, Leigh Sports Village (Leigh), 7.30pm


Friday 21st October
Australia V/S Scotland, Group B, Ricoh Arena (Coventry), 7.30pm


Saturday 22nd October
Fiji V/S Italy, Group B, Kingston Park (Newcastle), 2.30pm
England V/S France, University of Bolton Stadium (Bolton), 5pm
New Zealand V/S Jamaica, Group C, Headingley (Leeds), 7.30pm


Sunday 23rd October
Lebanon V/S Ireland, Group C, Leigh Sports Village (Leigh), 2.30pm
Samoa V/S Greece, Group A, Keepmoat Stadium (Doncaster), 5pm


Monday 24th October
Tonga V/S Wales, Group D, Totally Wicked Stadium (St Helens), 7.30pm


Tuesday 25th October
Papua New Guinea V/S Cook Islands, Group D, Halliwell Jones Stadium (Warrington), 7.30pm


Friday 28th October
New Zealand V/S Ireland, Group C, Headingley (Leeds), 7.30pm


Saturday 29th October
England V/S Greece, Group A, Bramall Lane (Sheffield), 2.30pm
Fiji V/S Scotland, Group B, Kingston Park (Newcastle), 5pm
Australia V/S Italy, Group B, Totally Wicked Stadium (St Helens), 7.30pm


Sunday 30th October
Lebanon V/S Jamaica, Group C, Leigh Sports Village (Leigh), 12:00pm
Tonga V/SCook Islands, Group D, Riverside Stadium (Middlesbrough), 2.30pm
Samoa V/S France, Group A, Halliwell Jones Stadium (Warrington), 5pm


Tuesday 1st November
Papua New Guinea V/S Wales, Group D, Keepmoat Stadium (Doncaster), 7.30pm


Saturday 5th November
Quarter Final 1 – Winner B V/S Runner-up C, John Smith’s Stadium (Huddersfield), 7.30pm

Quarter Final 2 – Winner/Runner-up A V/S Winner/Runner-up D, Anfield (Liverpool), 2.30pm


Sunday 6th November
Quarter Final 3 – Winner/Runner-up A V/S Winner/Runner-up D, Anfield (Liverpool), 2.30pm
Quarter Final 4 – Winner C V/S Runner-up B, KCOM Stadium (Hull), 7.30pm



Saturday 12th November
Semi Final 1 – Winner QF 1 V/S Winner QF 3, Elland Road (Leeds), 7.45pm
Semi Final 2 – Winner QF 2 V/S Winner QF 4, Emirates Stadium (London), 2.30pm

 


Saturday 19th November
World Cup 2021 Final, Old Trafford (Manchester), 5pm

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