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Rugby League World Cup 2021 Hospitality RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD CUP 2021 HOSPITALITY 23 October - 27 November 2021 In a breakthrough moment for Rugby League, Men’s, Women’s and Wheelchair games will come together for the first time on the sport’s biggest stage. First held in 1954, Rugby League World Cup 2021 is the 16th iteration of the historic tournament with 61 matches, held at 21 venues across England in a single celebratory event. England 2021 will be one game. Together. 1 rlwc2021hospitality.seatunique.com 0208 706 0164 [email protected] 0208 706 0164 HOSPITALITY THE PREMIUM WORLD CUP EXPERIENCE The hospitality programme presents a range of options and experiences to suit companies, groups and fans, across 3 tournaments, hosted at 21 venues throughout England. Hospitality and premium experiences provide the perfect platform for corporate engagement with clients, colleagues and suppliers as well as a memorable match day experience for a special occasion with family and friends. Entertain and indulge in the style you wish – a private box, luxury lounge, traditional dining package or the more relaxed Club 21 to soak up the atmosphere. Bookings of any size are welcome. RLWC 2021 is a feature event on the sporting calendar and Rugby League’s biggest stage. Don’t miss the opportunity to entertain and celebrate. Together. 0208 706 0164 [email protected] rlwc2021hospitality.seatunique.com 2 MEN’s GROUP A GROUP B England v Samoa Australia v Fiji Sat 23 Oct, 14:30 - St. James’ Park, Newcastle Sat 23 Oct, 19:30 - KCOM Stadium, Hull N’S France v Greece Scotland v Italy E Mon 25 Oct, 14:30 - Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster Sun 24 Oct, 14:30 - Kingston Park, Newcastle England v France Australia v Scotland M Sat 30 Oct, 17:00 - University of Bolton Stadium, Bolton Fri 29 Oct, 19:30 - Ricoh Arena, Coventry Samoa v Greece Fiji v Italy Sun 31 Oct, 17:00 - Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster Sat 30 Oct, 14:30 - Kingston Park, Newcastle England v Greece Fiji v Scotland Sat 6 Nov, 14:30 - Bramall Lane, Sheffield Sat 6 Nov, 17:00 - Kingston Park, Newcastle Samoa v France Australia v Italy Sun 7 Nov, 17:00 - Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Sat 6 Nov, 19:30 - Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens GROUP C GROUP D Jamaica v Ireland Tonga v Papua New Guinea Sun 24 Oct, 17:00 - Emerald Headingley Stadium, Leeds Tue 26 Oct, 19:30 - Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens New Zealand v Lebanon Wales v Cook Islands Sun 24 Oct, 19:30 - Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Wed 27 Oct, 19:30 - Leigh Sports Village, Leigh New Zealand v Jamaica Tonga v Wales Sat 30 Oct, 19:30 - Emerald Headingley Stadium, Leeds Mon 1 Nov, 19:30 - Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens Lebanon v Ireland Papua New Guinea v Cook Islands Sun 31 Oct, 14:30 - Leigh Sports Village, Leigh Tue 2 Nov, 19:30 - Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington New Zealand v Ireland Tonga v Cook Islands Fri 5 Nov, 19:30 - Emerald Headingley Stadium, Leeds Sun 7 Nov, 14:30 - Riverside Stadium, Tees Valley Lebanon v Jamaica Papua New Guinea v Wales Sun 7 Nov, 12:00 - Leigh Sports Village, Leigh Mon 8 Nov, 19:30 - Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster QUARTER-FINAL 1 QUARTER-FINAL 3 QUARTER-FINAL 2 QUARTER- FINAL 4 Winner B v Runner-up C Winner C v Runner-up B Winner A v Runner-up D Winner D v Runner-up A Fri 12 Nov, 19:30 Sat 13 Nov, 19:30 Sat 13 Nov, 14:30 Sun 14 Nov, 14:30 John Smith’s Stadium, Huddersfield KCOM Stadium, Hull Anfield, Liverpool University of Bolton Stadium, Bolton SEMI-FINAL 1 SEMI-FINAL 2 Winner QF 1 v Winner QF 3 Winner QF 2 v Winner QF 4 Fri 19 Nov, 19:45 - Elland Road, Leeds Sat 20 Nov, 14:30 - Emirates Stadium, London MEN’S FINAL Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2 Sat 27 Nov, 17:00 - Old Trafford, Trafford 3 rlwc2021hospitality.seatunique.com 0208 706 0164 [email protected] 0208 706 0164 MEN’s GROUP A GROUP B England v Brazil New Zealand v France N’S Tue 9 Nov, 14:30 - Emerald Headingley Stadium, Leeds Wed 10 Nov, 17:00 - LNER Community Stadium, York E Papua New Guinea v Canada Australia v Cook Islands Tue 9 Nov, 17:00 - Emerald Headingley Stadium, Leeds Wed 10 Nov, 19:30 - LNER Community Stadium, York England v Canada New Zealand v Cook Islands M Sat 13 Nov, 12:00 - Anfield, Liverpool Sun 14 Nov, 17:00 - LNER Community Stadium, York O Papua New Guinea v Brazil Australia v France Sat 13 Nov, 17:00 - KCOM Stadium, Hull Sun 14 Nov, 19:30 - LNER Community Stadium, York W Canada v Brazil France v Cook Islands Wed 17 Nov, 17:00 - Emerald Headingley Stadium, Leeds Thu 18 Nov, 17:00 - LNER Community Stadium, York England v Papua New Guinea Australia v New Zealand Wed 17 Nov, 19:30 - Emerald Headingley Stadium, Leeds Thu 18 Nov, 19:30 - LNER Community Stadium, York SEMI-FINAL 1 SEMI-FINAL 2 Winner B v Runner-up A Winner A v Runner-up B Mon 22 Nov, 17:00 - LNER Community Stadium, York Mon 22 Nov, 19:30 - LNER Community Stadium, York WOMEN’S FINAL Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2 Sat 27 Nov, 14:15 - Old Trafford, Manchester GROUP A GROUP B IR Spain v Norway France v Wales Thu 11 Nov, 17:00 - Copper Box Arena, London Fri 12 Nov, 11:00 - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield A England v Australia Scotland v USA Thu 11 Nov, 19:30 - Copper Box Arena, London Fri 12 Nov, 13:30 - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield England v Spain France v Scotland Sun 14 Nov, 12:00 - Copper Box Arena, London Mon 15 Nov, 17:00 - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield LCH Australia v Norway Wales v USA Sun 14 Nov, 14:30 - Copper Box Arena, London Mon 15 Nov, 19:30 - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield EE Australia v Spain France v USA Wed 17 Nov, 11:00 - Copper Box Arena, London Thu 18 Nov, 11:00 - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield England v Norway Wales v Scotland Wed 17 Nov, 13:30 - Copper Box Arena, London Thu 18 Nov, 13:30 - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield WH WHEELCHAIR FINAL SEMI-FINAL 1 SEMI-FINAL 2 Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2 Winner B v Runner-up A Winner A v Runner-up B Fri 26 Nov, 19:30 - M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool Sun 21 Nov, 12:00 - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Sun 21 Nov, 14:30 - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield 0208 706 0164 [email protected] rlwc2021hospitality.seatunique.com 4 MATCH SCHEDULE MATCH COMP DATE K.O. STAGE TEAM 1 TEAM 2 VENUE HOST M1 Men’s Sat 23 Oct 14:30 Group A England v Samoa St James’ Park Newcastle M2 Men’s Sat 23 Oct 19:30 Group B Australia v Fiji KCOM Stadium Hull M3 Men’s Sun 24 Oct 14:30 Group B Scotland v Italy Kingston Park Newcastle M4 Men’s Sun 24 Oct 17:00 Group C Jamaica v Ireland Emerald Headingley Stadium Leeds K 1 M5 Men’s Sun 24 Oct 19:30 Group C New Zealand v Lebanon Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington EE M6 Men’s Mon 25 Oct 14:30 Group A France v Greece Keepmoat Stadium Doncaster W M7 Men’s Tue 26 Oct 19:30 Group D Tonga v Papua New Guinea Totally Wicked Stadium St Helens M8 Men’s Wed 27 Oct 19:30 Group D Wales v Cook Islands Leigh Sports Village Leigh M9 Men’s Fri 29 Oct 19:30 Group B Australia v Scotland Ricoh Arena Coventry M10 Men’s Sat 30 Oct 14:30 Group B Fiji v Italy Kingston Park Newcastle M11 Men’s Sat 30 Oct 17:00 Group A England v France University of Bolton Stadium Bolton M12 Men’s Sat 30 Oct 19:30 Group C New Zealand v Jamaica Emerald Headingley Stadium Leeds M13 Men’s Sun 31 Oct 14:30 Group C Lebanon v Ireland Leigh Sports Village Leigh K 2 EE M14 Men’s Sun 31 Oct 17:00 Group A Samoa v Greece Keepmoat Stadium Doncaster W M15 Men’s Mon 1 Nov 19:30 Group D Tonga v Wales Totally Wicked Stadium St Helens M16 Men’s Tue 2 Nov 19:30 Group D Papua New Guinea v Cook Islands Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington M17 Men’s Fri 5 Nov 19:30 Group C New Zealand v Ireland Emerald Headingley Stadium Leeds M18 Men’s Sat 6 Nov 14:30 Group A England v Greece Bramall Lane Sheffield M19 Men’s Sat 6 Nov 17:00 Group B Fiji v Scotland Kingston Park Newcastle M20 Men’s Sat 6 Nov 19:30 Group B Australia v Italy Totally Wicked Stadium St Helens M21 Men’s Sun 7 Nov 12:00 Group C Lebanon v Jamaica Leigh Sports Village Leigh M22 Men’s Sun 7 Nov 14:30 Group D Tonga v Cook Islands Riverside Stadium Tees Valley M23 Men’s Sun 7 Nov 17:00 Group A Samoa v France Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington M24 Men’s Mon 8 Nov 19:30 Group D Papua New Guinea v Wales Keepmoat Stadium Doncaster K 3 EE W25 Women’s Tue 9 Nov 14:30 Group A England v Brazil Emerald Headingley Stadium Leeds W W26 Women’s Tue 9 Nov 17:00 Group A Papua New Guinea v Canada Emerald Headingley Stadium Leeds W27 Women’s Wed 10 Nov 17:00 Group B New Zealand v France LNER Community Stadium York W28 Women’s Wed 10 Nov 19:30 Group B Australia v Cook Islands LNER Community Stadium York WC29 Wheelchair Thu 11 Nov 17:00 Group A Spain v Norway Copper Box Arena London WC30 Wheelchair Thu 11 Nov 19:30 Group A England v Australia Copper Box Arena London WC31 Wheelchair Fri 12 Nov 11.00 Group B France v Wales English Institute of Sport Sheffield 5 rlwc2021hospitality.seatunique.com 0208 706 0164 [email protected] 0208 706 0164 * Should England qualify for the Quarter Final the match will be played at Anfield, Liverpool - Sat 13 Nov.
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