Summary

  • England and Wales drawn in Pool F alongside Zimbabwe and Tonga

  • Ireland and Scotland drawn in Pool D with Uruguay and Portugal

  • Hosts Australia to face three-time winners New Zealand in Pool A, with Hong Kong China and Chile making up the rest of the group

  • The tournament takes place in Australia on 1 October - 13 November 2027 and will feature 24 teams

  • Teams are seeded from one to 24 based on their current world rankings and then placed into six bands of four teams

  • Australia are guaranteed to be in Pool A as hosts but will face a top seeded team as they are not in the top six of the world rankings

  • The draw takes place so early for a number of reasons, including to help fans make travel arrangements, give the organisers time to stage a successful tournament and reflect current form and rankings

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Who will win the 2027 Rugby World Cup?

  1. Recap: 2027 Rugby World Cup drawpublished at 11:05 GMT 3 December 2025

    That's a wrap!

    Thank you for joining us this morning as we brought you the draw for the 2027 Rugby World Cup.

    Here are the key talking points from today's live page:

    We'll see you soon. Enjoy the rest of your day!

  2. ICYMI: 2027 Rugby World Cup draw in fullpublished at 11:03 GMT 3 December 2025

    • Pool A: Australia (hosts), Hong Kong China, Chile, New Zealand
    • Pool B: Romania, Georgia, Italy, South Africa
    • Pool C: Canada, Spain, Fiji, Argentina
    • Pool D: Portugal, Uruguay, Scotland, Ireland
    • Pool E: Samoa, USA, Japan, France
    • Pool F: Zimbabwe, Tonga, Wales, England
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    Get Involved - 'Group stage to have three pivotal games'published at 11:01 GMT 3 December 2025

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    The group stages will have maybe 3 pivotal games. Australia v All Blacks, Fiji v Argentina and Scotland v Ireland. 3 groups look formalities for the seed (England, France, South Africa). Interest could be the battles for 2nd and 3rd places. Italy v Georgia & Japan, Samoa and USA.

    Nick, Bristol

  4. 'Home support will be important'published at 10:58 GMT 3 December 2025

    James Slipper
    Former Australian Rugby Union player

    Home support will be very important. I never had the opportunity to do it, but that is a huge opportunity for this Wallabies group. Dealing with the pressure of a home World Cup, that will be telling. I'm really excited.

  5. Are Tonga dark horses?published at 10:55 GMT 3 December 2025

    Dan Carter
    Two-time Rugby World Cup winner with All Blacks

    For me, the dark horses are Tonga. They will really back themselves against everyone in that pool and push through into that tournament.

    Tonga's scrum-half Sonatane Takulua passes the ballImage source, Getty Images
  6. When will the match schedule be announced?published at 10:53 GMT 3 December 2025

    Good question, Adrian.

    Not for a while yet, though.

    The full match schedule will be announced on 3 February 2026, with pre-sale tickets for registered fans available from 18 February.

    It's worth noting also that some venues are yet to be confirmed.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:52 GMT 3 December 2025

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    When do we find out who is playing at which venue?

    Adrian, Scotland

  8. How the 2027 World Cup could pan outpublished at 10:47 GMT 3 December 2025

    RWC route to final

    You can tie yourselves in knots trying to plot a path to the final, but if the tournament plays to current rankings (they rarely do) then there will be some interesting match-ups from the quarter-finals onwards.

    In this scenario, England would have to beat hosts Australia in the last eight and Ireland in the semi-finals, before taking on defending champions and current world number ones South Africa in the final.

    But will South Africa make it past the quarters, where they could well face the All Blacks?

    It's a conversation that will run and run for the next 20 months, before the World Cup kicks off on 01 October 2027.

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    Get Involved - 'Australia beat New Zealand'published at 10:44 GMT 3 December 2025

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    Unpopular opinion, Australia beat New Zealand and win Group A

    Sam, Ipswich

  10. 'South Africa are going to have their hands full'published at 10:41 GMT 3 December 2025

    James Slipper
    Former Australian Rugby Union player

    South Africa have won the last two and are clearly number one at the moment in world rugby. Regardless of any team they play, they're going to have their hands full. There's quite a good few match-ups in their group. Quite a few scrums in that pool!

    Siya Kolisi, the South Africa captain celebratesImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:39 GMT 3 December 2025

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    Typical England, already talking about the later stages of the tournament. You just focus on the Pool first… Remember what happened last time you played Wales in a World Cup

    Cam in Wales

  12. Wales will be 'satisfied'published at 10:35 GMT 3 December 2025

    Gareth Rhys Owen
    BBC Radio Wales commentator

    Wales will be quietly satisfied with their World Cup draw, with one huge caveat: it only opens up if they finish second — and even that is based entirely on presumptions about how other pools unfold. But on paper, a last-16 against Fiji or Argentina and a quarter-final against France or Australia isn’t disastrous. Put simply: it could be worse.

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    Get Involved - 'Group E feels like group of death'published at 10:32 GMT 3 December 2025

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    Group E feels like a group of death! France should win it but if they slip up the other 3 could all beat each other.

    Andy, Cheltenham

  14. Scotland against Ireland 'a huge game'published at 10:30 GMT 3 December 2025

    Dan Carter
    Two-time Rugby World Cup winner with All Blacks

    Scotland will back themselves to beat any of those teams in band one. They play Ireland on a regular occasion through the Six Nations, that will be a huge game.

    James Lowe of Ireland breaks with the ball during the Guinness Six Nations 2025 match between Scotland and IrelandImage source, Getty Images
  15. Permutations - Scotland & Irelandpublished at 10:27 GMT 3 December 2025

    The winners of Scotland and Ireland's group (Pool D) will play a third-placed team from Pool B (Romania, Georgia, Italy, South Africa), Pool E (Samoa, USA, Japan, France) or Pool F (Zimbabwe, Tonga, Wales, England) in the last-16.

    The runners-up, meanwhile, will play the Pool E winners, with France the top seeds in that group.

  16. 'Disappointing couple of years for Wales'published at 10:24 GMT 3 December 2025

    Dan Carter
    Two-time Rugby World Cup winner with All Blacks

    It's been a disappointing couple of years for Wales, but they are such a proud rugby nation. No better way to get yourself back on the rugby circuit then by beating England at a Rugby World Cup.

  17. Get Involvedpublished at 10:21 GMT 3 December 2025

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    Scotland-England likely in the quarters! That's no pushover for the men in white.

    Putley, Edinburgh

    All this England easy draw talk is tripe. 2015 wasn't an easy draw was it? Besides it all means nothing, Ireland always underperform yet you'd be glad to miss them in your group.

    Sam, Gloucestershire

  18. England v Australia in the quarters would be seismicpublished at 10:17 GMT 3 December 2025

    Chris Jones
    BBC rugby union correspondent

    While England fans will be delighted at the prospect of avoiding the big guns until the semi-finals - they could avoid playing New Zealand, South Africa or France until the final - there is the very live possibility of a seismic quarter-final showdown with tournament hosts Australia, which could be incredible.

    England's Henry Pollock in action during the Quilter Nations Series 2025 rugby international match between England and Australia at Allianz StadiumImage source, Getty Images
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    Get Involvedpublished at 10:15 GMT 3 December 2025

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    @Paul (09:58) You're forgetting the Nations Championship next year as well! Which will be very telling as to who is where in the run up to the RWC.

    Phillip, Gillingham

  20. Permutations - England & Walespublished at 10:11 GMT 3 December 2025

    Winning Pool F would mean that England and Wales would probably not face world champions South Africa until the final.

    In the last 16, the Pool F winners would face the runners-up from South Africa's group, which includes Romania, Georgia and Italy.

    The runners-up, meanwhile, would play the runners-up in Pool C, which includes Canada, Spain, Fiji and Argentina.