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The Rugby World Cup 2023 has begun, and rugby fans around the world are eager to watch the exciting matches of this prestigious tournament.

This year the tournament is being held in France and to follow it, there are several options available to watch the games and not miss a single thing.

1. Broadcasting of games in Brazil

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In Brazil, broadcasting rights Rugby World Cup 2023 are in the hands of ESPN and Star+. 

- ESPN

ESPN is known for its extensive sports coverage, and the Rugby World Cup is no exception. They offer live streams of matches, including pre-game and post-game with analysis from experts and commentators. 

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Additionally, ESPN allows you to watch games on different devices, such as smartphones, tablets and computers, so you can follow the action wherever you are. 

To access ESPN channels, you must be a subscriber to a cable TV operator, such as Alive, Clear, Net, Sky, Oi or the Star+ streaming service

– Star+

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Star+ is also a great option for rugby fans in Brazil. This Disney-owned streaming platform offers access to a variety of sports, including the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

Star+ subscribers can watch the games live, as well as access exclusive content, replays and highlights, making it a complete option for anyone who wants to follow the tournament.

There are three plans available with price options that meet different needs, including the basic plan that includes series, films and ESPN programs worth R$40.90 per month, the combo with Disney+ programming with monthly fees of R$55.90 and the plan annual amount of R$329.90.

All with access via Smart TV and mobile devices.

2. Broadcasting the games in France

In France, the Rugby World Cup 2023 will also have extensive television coverage. Options include TF1, France 2, France 3 and M6 channels. 

– TF1

 TF1 is one of the main television channels in France and has the rights to cover all games of the Rugby World Cup 2023.

They will broadcast 20 matches, with comments from experts and the remaining matches will be subsidized for France Télévisions channels: France 2, France 3 and M6. 

– France 2: France 2, owned by France Télévisions, will also participate in coverage of the tournament, offering viewers another option to watch the games.

They will broadcast nine important matches with valuable information about the tournament from sports experts.

– France 3

France 3 is another French broadcaster that will be involved in broadcasting the Rugby World Cup 2023. Responsible for one of the games, it could be a great option for fans who want to watch diverse coverage of the tournament.

– M6

M6 is the France Télévisions channel that will broadcast the largest number of Rugby World Cup games. With eighteen matches, it will bring its own perspective to the coverage, with comments from professional experts in the sport.

Tip

Make sure your internet speed is good so that your games don't crash and ruin your experience, and don't forget to check the match times so you don't miss any important moments. 

Conclusion

In both Brazil and France, rugby fans will have several options to watch the Rugby World Cup 2023.

Whether through ESPN and Star+ in Brazil or the TF1, France 2, France 3 and M6 channels in France, you will be able to follow the emotions of the tournament and support your favorite team.

Be sure to check the times and schedule so you don't miss any exciting moments of this world-class sporting event.