The Rugby World Cup final is here and it’s time to decide who is the best men’s rugby playing nation in the world. The match between New Zealand and South Africa promises to be a classic and we’ve got all the details on how you can watch it live. Whether you’re in Ireland, the UK, South Africa, the USA, Australia, Europe, or Asia, we’ve got you covered.
In Ireland, you can watch the New Zealand vs South Africa match for free on Virgin Media and RTÉ. Coverage starts at 6:30pm Irish Standard Time on Virgin Media One and Virgin Media Player, and at 7:00pm on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player.
If you’re outside of Ireland, you can still watch the match by using a VPN like ExpressVPN. This will allow you to stream the game for free from abroad.
In the UK, ITV has the exclusive rights to show the Rugby World Cup final. Coverage starts at 7:00pm BST on ITV1. You can also stream the match for free on ITVX via your computer or smart device.
Rugby fans in South Africa can watch the match for free on SABC or stream it on sabcsport.com. Kickoff is at 9:00pm on Saturday night.
In New Zealand, the match will be screened on Sky Sport NZ. Kickoff is at 8:00am on Sunday.
For those in the USA, the match kicks off at 3:00pm ET, 12:00pm PT. You can stream it on NBC Sports’ Peacock Premium streaming service or watch it on CNBC.
Australian rugby fans can watch the match for free on Channel 9 and the 9Now streaming service. They can also tune in to Stan Sport, which has the rights to all 48 Rugby World Cup matches.
In Europe, RugbyPass TV is providing free English language live streams in select countries. TF1 has the broadcast rights in France, while Rai and Sky Italia are sharing the rights in Italy.
In Asia, RugbyPass TV is providing free live streams in select countries. beIN Sports is the place to go in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, and other countries.
No matter where you are, you can catch the Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and South Africa. So grab your snacks, get comfortable, and enjoy the game!