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The 2024 Rugby World Cup takes place in France from 8 September to 28 October 2023 . Nine venues across the country will host the famous tournament, which takes place entirely in France for the very first time in its history.
The bookie with the best Rugby World Cup 2024 odds will differ depending on which match or market you are betting on. But you can use our Rugby World Cup betting odds comparison tool to easily find the best available price for the markets you fancy.
Rugby punters in the UK can watch all the action live from the Rugby World Cup on ITV, with this channel having exclusive rights to broadcast the tournament. Radio commentary will also be available through the BBC, across Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sounds service.
According to the latest pre-tournament Rugby World Cup odds, France and New Zealand are joint-favourites to lift the Webb Ellis Cup with the bookies at 11/4. South Africa are at 9/2, while Ireland are at 5/1.
The two most successful sides in Rugby World Cup history are New Zealand and South Africa , who have each lifted the Webb Ellis Cup three times. Australia has won the Rugby World Cup twice, while England emerged victorious once, in 2003.