Rugby World Cup Odds: How to Bet on the Rugby World Cup 2023

Rugby World Cup Odds: How to Bet on the Rugby World Cup 2023

Check out how to bet on the Rugby World Cup 2023, along with the best customer offers for the World Cup.

The Rugby World Cup is back, four years after South Africa beat England in the final of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

This time, France plays host to what is expected to be a magic tournament, with four teams slated as the favourites ahead of the other 16 teams.

South Africa are among the likely four, whilst the two teams kicking off this year’s tournament – France and New Zealand feature at the top of the market.

We are here to check out the latest Rugby World Cup odds and tell you how you can bet and win bigger on this year’s tournament.

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Rugby World Cup 2023 Odds

Right now, before the first game is played, New Zealand are the slight favourites over both France and defending champions, South Africa.

Both New Zealand and South Africa have won the most Rugby World Cup titles with three each, and the latter is defending the trophy.

France are getting some support in the market as hosts, as are 2023 Six Nations champions, Ireland.

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Rugby World Cup Odds – The latest Rugby World Cup Betting Odds

We have already stated that New Zealand are the favourites for the tournament, but what are the best and worst odds for the top five teams in the Rugby World Cup Winner market.

Rugby World Cup Winner Best Odds Worst Odds
New Zealand 10/3 5/2
France 7/2 5/2
South Africa 9/2 3/1
Ireland 5/1 4/1
England 16/1 11/1

 

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England Rugby World Cup – How far Can England go in France?

England are not among the favourites for this year’s tournament, and at 16/1 can be considered an outsider.

This is largely down to their defensive troubles, and that will likely hinder their chances.

England are expected to advance from their Pool D, and are favourites to do so at 10/11, but can they beat Australia, Wales or Fiji, their expected opponents in the next round?

When is England’s First Game at the Rugby World Cup?

England play Argentina on Saturday 9th September, at 8pm.

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England Rugby World Cup Record

England have played in every Rugby World Cup since the first staging in 1987.

In 51 matches at the Rugby World Cup, England have won 36 times (70.59% winning percentage).

England have won the Rugby World Cup once (2003)

England have made it to the final three more times (1991, 2007, and 2019)

England Rugby World Cup Squad

Here is England’s World Cup Squad to face Argentina tomorrow.

15. Freddie Steward (Leicester Tigers, 26 caps)

14. Jonny May (Gloucester Rugby, 73 caps)

13. Joe Marchant (Stade Francais, 19 caps)

12. Manu Tuilagi (Sale Sharks, 53 caps)

11. Elliot Daly (Saracens, 59 caps)

10. George Ford – vice-captain (Sale Sharks, 85 caps)

9. Alex Mitchell (Northampton Saints, 6 caps)

1. Ellis Genge (Bristol Bears, 52 caps)

2. Jamie George (Saracens, 79 caps)

3. Dan Cole (Leicester Tigers, 102 caps)

4. Maro Itoje (Saracens, 70 caps)

5. Ollie Chessum (Leicester Tigers, 11 caps)

6. Courtney Lawes (Northampton Saints, 100 caps)

7. Tom Curry (Sale Sharks, 45 caps)

8. Ben Earl (Saracens, 18 caps)

Replacements Players

16. Theo Dan (Saracens, 3 caps)

17. Joe Marler (Harlequins, 82 caps)

18. Will Stuart (Bath Rugby, 29 caps)

19. George Martin (Leicester Tigers, 3 caps)

20. Lewis Ludlam (Northampton Saints, 21 caps)

21. Danny Care (Harlequins, 90 caps)  

22. Marcus Smith (Harlequins, 24 caps)

23. Ollie Lawrence (Bath Rugby, 14 caps)

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