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This Saturday, September 30, M6 is offering three Rugby World Cup 2023 matches: Scotland-Romania, Fiji-Georgia and Argentina-Chile. Here is the program so you don’t miss any of your meetings.

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While the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup 2023 are looming (they will take place on Saturday October 14 and Sunday October 15), M6 is offering this Saturday September 30 a new round of matches from groups B, C and D. Three matches (Scotland-Romania, Fiji-Georgia and Argentina-Chile) during which viewers will be able to hear Marie Sempéré, the first woman to commentate on a men’s Rugby World Cup. Here’s everything you need to know about this “match day“.

Scotland-Romania: on which channel and at what time to follow the match?

For this meeting, Scotland must make an impression. Let’s be honest, in this “Pool B of Death” where we find Ireland and South Africa (probable future opponent of the XV of France in the quarter-final), the XV of thistle will have great difficulty qualifying for the rest of the competition. Opposed to the bottom of their group, the players will have only one objective: victory with the offensive bonus! To hang on to an already good third place and, who knows, hope for a huge underperformance from the two heavyweights of the group . The meeting will be followed this Saturday, September 30 from 9:00 p.m. on M6.

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Fiji-Georgia: on which channel and at what time to watch the match?

Faced with Australia’s poor form (on the verge of elimination!), Fiji’s XV is currently in second place in Group C. Against the Georgians, the victory and the offensive bonus would therefore bode well for consolidating this position and qualify for the quarter-finals. Especially since their final group match will be against the weak Portugal team… The meeting will be followed this Saturday, September 30 from 5:45 p.m. on M6.

Argentina-Chile: on which channel and at what time to follow the match?

Argentina has its head turned towards Sunday October 8. Behind the untouchable English, the second qualifying place in group D will in all likelihood go to the South American team… or to Japan. Precisely the ultimate poster of this hen! But before that, the Argentinians must defeat the Chileans and win the offensive bonus as a bonus. A more than achievable goal. The meeting will be followed this Saturday, September 30 from 3:00 p.m. on M6.

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