Ireland will play two of their Pool D matches in the 2015 Rugby World Cup at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium, with their other fixtures pencilled in for the iconic Wembley Stadium and the Olympic Stadium, which played host to last summer’s successful London Games.
England Rugby 2015 (ER 2015) and Rugby World Cup Limited (RWCL) today announced the full list of match venues and published the match schedule for the 2015 Rugby World Cup tournament.
2015 RUGBY WORLD CUP MATCH SCHEDULE
2015 RUGBY WORLD CUP MATCH VENUES
The 13 match venues and host cities selected are: Twickenham Stadium (London), Wembley Stadium (London), Olympic Stadium (London), Millennium Stadium (Cardiff), Manchester City Stadium (Manchester), St James’ Park (Newcastle), Elland Road (Leeds), Leicester City Stadium (Leicester), Villa Park (Birmingham), Kingsholm Stadium (Gloucester), stadiummk (Milton Keynes), Brighton Community Stadium (Brighton) and Sandy Park (Exeter).
Ireland will open their Rugby World Cup Pool D campaign on Saturday, September 19, 2015, facing the Americas 1 qualifiers at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, a venue very familiar to Irish supporters.
On Sunday, September 27, the men in green will clash with the Europe 2 qualifiers at the home of English football, Wembley Stadium.
It will be Irish rugby’s first appearance at the world famous ground since Ireland beat Wales 29-23 in a Five Nations game at the ‘old’ Wembley back in February 1999. David Humphreys kicked 19 points that day with Kevin Maggs and Keith Wood scoring a try apiece.
Ireland’s class of 2015 will take on two familiar foes in their final pool matches of England 2015. Italy will provide the opposition at the Olympic Stadium in London on Sunday, October 4.
The Olympic Stadium was the a centrepiece of the Olympic Park in London’s east end for the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, memorably hosting the athletics events as well as the Olympic and Paralympic opening and closing ceremonies.
The Irish squad will venture back to the Millennium Stadium for the climax of the tournament’s pool stages, with Cardiff being the venue for what could prove to be the Pool D decider – Ireland v France.
Taking rugby to 10 cities across the country enables tournament organiser England Rugby 2015 to showcase the game to a large audience across the length and breadth of the country.
The match schedule will see 25 matches played in dedicated rugby venues, seven in multi-event stadia and 16 in football venues.
This blend of stadia will provide a variety of Rugby World Cup matchday experiences and more than two million opportunities for fans to engage with one of the world’s most recognisable major sports events.
The tournament will open at Twickenham on Friday, September 18, 2015, where England will face Oceania 1, confirmed at the close of the qualification process in 2014.
In addition to a selection of pool matches, Twickenham will also host two quarter-finals, the semi-finals and the final on October 31.
Two quarter-finals will also be played at the Millennium Stadium – if Ireland qualify as Pool D winners or runners-up, they will be Cardiff bound again – and the bronze final will be hosted at the Olympic Stadium.
Confirmation of the match venues and match schedule follows approval from the Rugby World Cup Limited (RWCL) Board and an extensive and thorough evaluation process, undertaken by England Rugby 2015 in collaboration with tournament owners RWCL, host broadcasters ITV and commercial stakeholders.
The 13 match venues selected from the long list of 17 named in October 2012, plus Sandy Park added last month and the Manchester City Stadium which replaces Old Trafford, took into account geographical spread, sporting and facilities criteria, support from host cities, and capacity requirements to deliver the best possible platform for a fully engaging world-class tournament for fans and teams.
England Rugby 2015 also launched the vision for the 2015 event today, outlining the tournament as a celebration of rugby and its unique values, exciting and inspiring our nation and the world to play and support the game.
England Rugby 2015 Chief Executive Debbie Jevans said: “The world can now start planning for the 2015 Rugby World Cup. Today, we’ve brought the tournament to life, announcing the match venues and the full match schedule.
“In less than two and a half years’ time, we will be welcoming the world to England and to a celebration of rugby, played in a range of atmospheric stadiums right across the country.
“Rugby has so much to offer – and over the next two and a half years, we will be working hard with RWCL to deliver a tournament which celebrates the unique values of rugby and excites and inspires the nation and the world to play and support the game.
“The countdown to 2015 begins in earnest today and we look forward to welcoming the world to England in 2015.
“We are very grateful to all the cities and venues who have been part of the selection process for the Rugby World Cup.
“The support and interest shown by Coventry, Bristol, Derby, Southampton and Sunderland has been excellent and, whilst they have not been selected to host, we will continue to build upon the relationships forged throughout this process to ensure that these cities will still play a part in this truly nationwide tournament.”
RWCL Chairman Bernard Lapasset said: “The delivery of the match schedule and match venues in collaboration with England Rugby 2015 is an important milestone for what promises to be a truly spectacular Rugby World Cup.
“Through this rigorous process we have been able to develop solid foundations for the best tournament experience for all participating teams, the host nation and the global rugby community.
“We have also worked hard with all stakeholders to deliver a match schedule that is fair and balanced for all teams and that will provide the stage for the world’s finest players from 20 nations to perform to the best of their ability during a six-week festival of world class rugby.
“The 2015 Rugby World Cup is about opportunity. It is the promise of more than two million opportunities to engage with one of the world’s biggest major sports events.
“It is the opportunity to engage new fans the length and breadth of the country and to grow rugby around the world in order that more men, women and children may experience the sport and its character-building values.
“It is set to be an exceptional event for the teams, the fans, the host nation, and the continued development of rugby worldwide.”
Minister for Sport and Tourism Hugh Robertson said: “The Rugby World Cup in 2015 is another great global sports event coming to the UK.
“It has the full backing of Government and will be fantastic for rugby in this country, encouraging more people to get involved. There is also a great tourism opportunity to make the most of with matches being played across the country.”
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