When is the Rugby World Cup final? How to watch on TV and live stream in UK time
The Rugby World Cup final is approaching with just two teams left in the competition
The Rugby World Cup is drawing to a close with the competition boiling down to the elite sides.
England take on South Africa in the showpiece encounter, a rematch of the 2007 final when the tournament was hosted in France.
South Africa won 15-6 that day, but England will be hoping for a very different outcome this time around.
Fans around the globe will be desperate to tune in for the game – but when is it? And how can you watch it?
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about the Rugby World Cup final.
When is the Rugby World Cup final?
The Rugby World Cup final starts at 9:00am on Saturday 2nd November 2019.
Where is the Rugby World Cup final?
The game will take place at International Stadium, Yokohama. Capacity: 72,327
How to watch the Rugby World Cup final?
Fans can tune in to watch the final for free on ITV from 8:00am.
You can also live stream the match via ITV Hub on a range of devices including laptops, smartphones and tablets.
Who is playing in the Rugby World Cup final?
England beat New Zealand in the semi-finals to secure their place, while South Africa toppled Wales in the final four.
When is the next Rugby World Cup?
Once the tournament in Japan draws to a close, there will be a four-year break until the next tournament in 2023.
Where is the next Rugby World Cup?
The 2023 Rugby World Cup will be held in France between September and October
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