The 2023 Rugby World Cup can be watched live through various official broadcasters depending on the country:
- In the U.K., all matches are available for free on ITVX.
- In the U.S., all matches are streamed on Peacock for $5.99/month.
- In Denmark, some matches are free on Ran.de.
- Australia broadcasts matches on 9Now, Stan Sport, and Fox Sports.
- Canada has coverage through TSN and TSN+ channels.
- Other countries like France, New Zealand, Italy, Ireland, South Africa, Japan, Spain, and South Africa have their respective sports channels broadcasting the games.
If outside of these countries or facing geo-restrictions, a VPN service like NordVPN can be used to connect to a server in a country where the Rugby World Cup is freely accessible (such as the U.K.) and stream through that country's broadcaster (e.g., ITVX). To watch for free, using ITVX in the U.K. or Ran.de in Denmark through a VPN is recommended. In summary, the best method depends on the location:
- Use official broadcasters (ITVX in U.K., Peacock in U.S., etc.).
- Use a VPN to access free streams from countries like the U.K. on ITVX or Denmark on Ran.de if geo-blocked.
Would details be needed on how to set up a VPN or a guide to specific streaming sites? This info is up to date and covers all matches live.