2023 Rugby World Cup Final Tips & Predictions
Most successful Rugby World Cup nations collide in World Cup final (Getty Images)
The 2023 Rugby World Cup final takes place on Saturday, 28 October 2023 at 20:00 BST. New Zealand and South Africa face off for the coveted William Webb Ellis Trophy at the Stade de France. These two have met in one World Cup final before, on that occasion, in 1995, South Africa won 15-12 after extra time.
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28 Oct 20232023 Rugby World Cup Final Tips - Can South Africa defend the title against New Zealand?
- New Zealand face South Africa in the 2023 Rugby World Cup final on Saturday (20:00 BST)
- Last 10 games between these two rivals have seen 5 wins for the All Blacks, 4 for the Boks & 1 draw
- Who will be the first to 4 World Cup titles?
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26 Oct 2023New Zealand vs South Africa Rugby World Cup Final Team News - Rugby World Cup finalists announce their squads
- The Rugby World Cup final will take place on Saturday, 28 October (20:00 BST)
- South Africa have made two changes to their starting lineup.
- All Blacks make 1 change to their starting lineup
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25 Oct 2023New Zealand vs South Africa Live Stream & Tips - Springboks backed to defend Rugby World Cup title against All Blacks
- Watch New Zealand vs South Africa in the Rugby World Cup Final on Saturday (20:00 BST)
- In two meetings this year each side has one win against the other
- Who of the All Blacks and Springboks will be the 1st to 4 World Cup titles?
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23 Oct 2023New Zealand vs South Africa Preview - Who will prevail to claim the Rugby World Cup title?
- New Zealand and South Africa are eyeing a record fourth Rugby World Cup title in the 2023 final
- Both teams have faced challenges; New Zealand suffered an early loss to France, while South Africa came back from a narrow defeat to Ireland
- Betting odds slightly favor New Zealand, but the outcome of the final is difficult to predict
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23 Oct 20232023 Rugby World Cup Final Odds - All Blacks slight favourites ahead of the big dance
- The Rugby World Cup final will take place at 20:00 BST on Saturday, 28 October
- Both New Zealand and South Africa have lost a game during the World Cup
- All Blacks and the Springboks will both be looking for their 4th title