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Find below all the venues for RWC 2015. Read on further to know the RWC 2015 games which are to be played at each venue.

1. Twickenham Stadium - London
2. Olympic Stadium - London
3. Wembley Stadium - London
4. Kingsholm Stadium - Gloucester
5. Brighton Community Stadium, Brigton
6. Villa Park - Birmingham
7. Elland Road - Leeds
8. Sandy Park - Exeter
9. Stadium MK - Milton Keynes
10. St. James Park - Newcastle
11. Leicester City Stadium - Leicester
12. Manchester City Stadium - Manchester
13. Millennium Stadium - Cardiff, Wales

The Manchester City Stadium normally known as Etihad Stadium for football sponsorship purpose, will be known as Manchester City Stadium for the duration of Rugby World Cup 2015.

Below details of each venue will be of great help to you to plan out your schedule to watch the RWC 2015 matches live at the venues and book your RWC 2015 tickets. Rugby world cup 2015 live streaming links are already provided on our website. You can easily check all the matches at the comfort of your home, office etc.

Tiwckenham Stadium - London

The Twickenham Stadium at London will be hosting maximum number of RWC 2015 matches. Following 10 matches will be played at Twickenham Stadium of London which is dedicated to Rugby Union matches.


  
Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
A
18th September 2015, Friday
20:00
England v Fiji
D
19th September 2015, Saturday
20:00
France v Italy
A
26th September 2015, Saturday
20:00
England v Wales
A
3rd October 2015, Saturday
20:00
England v Australia
A
10th October 2015, Saturday
17:00
Australia v Wales
17th October 2015, Saturday
16:00
Quarterfinal-1: W Pool B v RU Pool A
18th October 2015, Sunday
16:00
Quarterfinal-4: W Pool A v RU Pool B
24th October 2015, Saturday
16:00
Semifinal-1: W QF1 v W QF2
25th October 2015, Sunday
16:00
Semifinal - 2: W QF3 v W QF4
31st October 2015, Saturday
16:00
Final


Wembley Stadium - London
The Wembley stadium with world record for maximum attendance at club rugby matches will be hosting two group stage matches.
Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
C
20th September 2015, Sunday
17:00
New Zealand v Argentina
D
27th September 2015, Sunday
17:00
Ireland v Romania
Olympic Stadium - London
Beside the four group stage rugby matches, Olympic stadium will also be hosting the Bronze Final of 2015 RWC tournament. 
Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
D
23rd September 2015, Wednesday
20:00
France v Romania
C
24th September 2015, Thursday
20:00
New Zealand v Namibia
D
4th October 2015, Sunday
17:00
Ireland v Italy
B
7th October 2015, Wednesday
17:00
South Africa v USA
30th October 2015, Friday
20:00
Bronze Final

Kingsholm Stadium - Gloucester
Four matches are scheduled at the Kinsholm Stadium of Gloucester in England.
Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
C
19th September 2015, Saturday
20:00
Tonga v Georgia
B
23rd September 2015, Wednesday
14:30
Scotland v Japan
C
25th September 2015, Friday
17:00
Argentina v Georgia
B
11th October 2015, Sunday
20:00
USA v Japan

Millenium Stadium Wales - Cardiff

The Millennium Stadium is national rugby stadium of Wales and being exclusively used for 8 games of Rugby World Cup 2015 in spite of the show piece game of Rugby being hosted by England.
Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
D
19th September 2015, Saturday
14:30
Ireland v Canada
A
20th September 2015 , Sunday
14:30
Wales v Uruguay
A
23rd September 2015, Wednesday
17:00
Australia v Fiji
D
1st October 2015, Thursday
17:00
C
2nd October 2015, Friday
20:00
New Zealand v Georgia
D
11th October 2015, Sunday
17:00
France v Ireland
17th October 2015, Saturday
20:00
Quarterfinal-2: W Pool C v RU Pool D
18th October 2015, Sunday
13:00
Quarterfinal-3: W Pool D v RU Pool C
Brighton Community, Brighton

Brighton Community is famous for its proximity to coast and will be hosting any rugby game for the first time. Check out below the two matches to be played at this newest stadium in rugby circuit.
Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
B
19th September 2015, Saturday
16:45
South Africa v Japan
B
20th September 2015, Sunday
12:00
Samoa v USA
Elland Road - Leeds
World will witness two matches of Rugby union's biggest event at Elland Road this year which is rather associated with football and Rugby league games.

Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
D
26th September 2015, Saturday
14:30
Italy v Canada
B
27th September 2015, Sunday
14:30
Scotland v USA
Villa Park, Birmingham

A game of rugby is visiting this year at Villa Park Stadium after a long lapse of 60 years. Two games at the 8th season of Rugby Union World Cup will be hosted at Villa Park

Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
B
26th September 2015, Saturday
17:00
South Africa v Samoa
A
27th September 2015, Sunday
12:00
Australia v Uruguay
Sandy Park - Exeter

Check out the games to be played at Sandy Park stadium at Exeter.
Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
C
29th September 2015, Tuesday
17:00
Tonga v Namibia
C
7th October 2015, Wednesday
20:00
Namibia v Georgia
D
11th October 2015, Sunday
14:30
Italy v Romania
Stadium MK, Milton Keynes

Three pool stage matches will be hosted at the Stadium MK at Milton Keynes.

Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
A
1st October 2015, Thursday
20:00
France v Canada
B
3rd October 2015, Saturday
14:30
Samoa v Japan
A
6th October 2015, Tuesday
20:00
Fiji v Uruguay
St. James’ Park - Newcastle

Following matches of RWC 2015 will be played at St. James Park at Newcastle where the former Rugby Union Player has played 12 seasons for Newcastle Falcons.
Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
B
3rd October 2015, Saturday
17:00
South Africa v Scotland
C
9th October 2015, Friday
20:00
New Zealand v Tonga
B
10th October 2015, Saturday
14:30
Samoa v Scotland
Leicester City Stadium - Leicester

The Leicester City stadium is most likely to get filled with die hard Rugby fans as the famous English Rugby union club Leicester Tigers' home grounds located just near by the Leicester City Stadium.
Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
C
4th October 2015, Sunday
14:30
Argentina v Tonga
D
6th October 2015, Tuesday
17:00
Canada v Romania
C
11th October 2015, Sunday
12:00
Argentina v Namibia
Manchester City Stadium - Manchester

The stadium is to be called as Manchester City Stadium by the organizers of RWC 2015 for the duration of this show piece event. The stadium is know as Etihad Stadium otherwise.

A single match of 2015 Rugby Union World Cup will be staged at Manchester City Stadium.
Pool
Date
Time (local UK)
Teams
A
10th October 2015, Saturday
20:00
England v Uruguay

Brighton Community Centre
As one of the newest venues on the rugby circuit — it opened in July 2011 — the £93million stadium will next year get the chance to show off its state-of-the-art facilities to the world.
Capacity 30,750
Did you know? With the ground’s close proximity to the coast, hawks are regularly brought in to deter nesting seagulls and pigeons.
Rugby history The stadium has not staged any rugby before.
Number of matches 2
19.09.2015 South Africa v Japan
20.09.2015 Samoa v USA
Elland Road (Leeds)
Leeds may be more accustomed to rugby league than union but the city will catch cross-code fever when it hosts a weekend of international action next year.
Capacity 37,914
Did you know? While Elland Road is synonymous with football, its first live televised match was the rugby league Challenge Cup final replay in 1982.
Rugby history It staged a match between the North of England and South Africa in 1992.
Number of matches 2
26.09.2015 Italy v Canada
27.09.2015 Scotland v USA
Kingsholm Stadium (Gloucester)
Rugby traditionalists will be delighted that Kingsholm is playing its part in the tournament. The old school ground is one of the country’s most intense and noisiest venues.
Capacity 16,500
Did you know? Kingsholm Stadium hosted its first rugby international in 1900, but did not stage another until 1991.
Rugby history It was a venue during the 1991 Rugby World Cup.
Number of matches 4
19.09.2015 Tonga v Georgia
23.09.2015 Scotland v Japan
25.09.2015 Argentina v Georgia
11.10.2015 USA v Japan
Leicester City Stadium
Leicester will welcome the Rugby World Cup with open arms. With Leicester Tigers’ Welford Road ground near by, you can expect a passionate crowd.
Capacity 32,312
Did you know? In 2006 a World XV played South Africa here to commemorate the Springboks’ centenary as a touring team.
Rugby history Leicester Tigers have played two European Cup semi-finals at this stadium.
Number of matches 3
04.10.2015 Argentina v Tonga
06.10.2015 Canada v Romania
11.10.2015 Argentina v Namibia
Manchester City Stadium
The home of Manchester City will next year stage its first international rugby union match. What better way to kick off than with England’s final game of the pool stage — against the winner of the Russia v Uruguay repechage play-off, the second leg of which takes place in Montevideo on October 11.
Capacity 47,800
Did you know? Paula Radcliffe won her first major gold medal here, in the women’s 5,000m at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
Rugby history It staged rugby sevens at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, with New Zealand winning the gold medal.
Number of matches 1
10.10.2015 England v Uruguay

Millennium Stadium (Cardiff)
In only 15 years, the city-centre stadium has established itself as one of the most recognisable international venues. Expect Welsh supporters to be in fine voice as the ground plays its part in a third Rugby World Cup.
Capacity 74,154
Did you know? Wales beat South Africa 29-19 here in the opening game in 1999, their only ever victory over the Springboks.
Rugby history It staged the 1999 Rugby World Cup final and a quarter-final in 2007.
Number of matches 8
19.09.2015 Ireland v Canada
20.09.2015 Wales v Uruguay
23.09.2015 Australia v Fiji
01.10.2015 Wales v Fiji
02.10.2015 New Zealand v Georgia
11.10.2015 France v Ireland
17.10.2015 QF2 (Winner Pool C v Runner-up Pool D)
18.10.2015 QF 3 (Winner Pool D v Runner-up Pool C)
Olympic Stadium (London)
Fresh from its redevelopment after the Olympic Games, the ultra-modern Stratford stadium is hoping to rekindle the spirit of London 2012. Step aside, Usain Bolt and Mo Farah; enter Dan Carter and Bryan Habana.
Capacity 54,000
Did you know? West Ham will play football and Essex will play Twenty20 cricket at the Olympic Stadium from 2016.
Rugby history The stadium has never staged any rugby before.
Number of matches 5
23.09.2015 France v Romania
24.09.2015 New Zealand v Namibia
04.10.2015 Ireland v Italy
07.10.2015 South Africa v USA
30.10.2015 Bronze Final
Sandy Park (Exeter)
Exeter Chiefs won promotion to English club rugby’s top flight as recently as 2010, but Sandy Park has quickly become a popular and atmospheric venue. Now it’s won promotion to the world stage.
Capacity 12,000
Did you know? Exeter was the venue for the All Blacks’ first game in Britain, in 1905, when Dave Gallaher’s ‘Originals’ beat Devon 55-4.
Rugby history It has been an occasional venue for England Saxons.
Number of matches 3
29.09.2015 Tonga v Namibia
07.10.2015 Namibia v Georgia
11.10.2015 Italy v Romania
St James' Park (Newcastle)
It is one of England’s most passionate sporting cities, although the No 9s that Newcastle fans worship tend to be centre-forwards rather than scrum-halves. But rugby-wise, it is the city where Jonny Wilkinson spent 12 seasons playing for Newcastle Falcons.
Capacity 52,000
Did you know? A swimming pool was built beneath one of the stands as part of a redevelopment in 1905, and the ground is built on the site of the city’s former execution gallows.
Rugby history The second biggest ground in England outside London has never staged the sport before.
Number of matches 3
03.10.2015 South Africa v Scotland
09.10.2015 New Zealand v Tonga
10.10.2015 Samoa v Scotland
Stadium MK (Milton Keynes)
Milton Keynes is not normally associated with English rugby — it’s home to MK Dons FC — but that will change next year when the rugby world will become aware of the Buckinghamshire town.
Capacity 30,717
Did you know? Stadium MK opened in 2007 to accommodate Wimbledon FC’s controversial relocation to Milton Keynes.
Rugby history It has staged occasional Saracens and Northampton games.
Number of matches 3
01.10.2015 France v Canada
03.10.2015 Samoa v Japan
06.10.2015 Fiji v Uruguay
Twickenham (London)
As the world’s largest dedicated rugby union stadium, there is no more fitting venue for the Rugby World Cup. Next year it hosts 10 games, including both semi-finals and the final.
Capacity 81,605
Did you know? The first game played at the ground was between local clubs Harlequins and Richmond in 1909, two years after it was bought by the RFU.
Rugby history It staged the 1991 Rugby World Cup final and 1999 semi-finals.
Number of matches 10
18.09.2015 England v Fiji
19.09.2015 France v Italy
26.09.2015 England v Wales
03.10.2015 England v Australia
10.10.2015 Fiji v Uruguay
17.10.2015 QF1 (Winner Pool B v Runner-up Pool A)
18.10.2015 QF4 (Winner Pool A v Runner-up Pool B)
24.10.2015 SF1 (Winner QF1 v Winner QF2)
25.10.2015 SF2 (Winner QF3 v Winner QF4)
31.10.2015 Final
Villa Park
The home of Aston Villa is one of the most recognisable stadiums in English football. After a 60-year absence, rugby is returning to the Birmingham ground.
Capacity 42,785
Did you know? Villa Park has hosted 55 FA Cup semi-finals, more than any other football stadium. Hillsborough is second with 34.
Rugby history It hosted New Zealand touring sides in 1924 and 1953.
Number of matches 2
26.09.2015 South Africa v Samoa
27.09. Australia v Uruguay
Wembley Stadium (London)
The impressive arena in north-west London already boasts the world record attendance for a club rugby match. Now it is ready to put itself on the international stage. First up, the All Blacks.
Capacity 90,000
Did you know? The Wembley arch has a diameter of 24ft — wide enough to accommodate a Channel Tunnel train.
Rugby history Wembley has been frequently used by Saracens to stage showpiece European and domestic matches.
Number of matches 2
20.09.2015 New Zealand v Argentina
27.09.2015 Ireland v Romania


Surely you would get to know the venue of any match of RWC 2015 within a fraction of second with our above venue list and matches to be played at each venue. The prominent matches are being hosted by the Twickenham Stadium including the opening one with England vs Fiji, the Semi Finals and the final match of the Rugby 2015 World Cup Championship. The national rugby stadium, Twickenham will also be staging the glittering curtain raiser ceremony on 18th Sept. 2015 before the first match of the tournament is played.We hope that information and details on Rugby World Cup 2015 Stadiums List Wiki Maps Venues List will be useful to all. all fifi fans can download this list in document pdf, word pad docx format ... so enjoy this rugby worldcup 2015 season

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