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World Cup 2020 Schedule Pdf Eastern Time World cup 2020 schedule pdf eastern time Continue - The match will be seen live on ESPNScrum Tournament Date Match October 2020 Sat 17 New ealand Tour /Bledisloe Cup Australia v New York, Brisbane Sat 17 South American Championship Argentina XV v Chile, Montevideo16:00 local, 19:00 GMT, 21:00 CEST Sat 17 South American Championship Uruguay - Brazil, Montevideo18:45 local, 21:45 GMT, 23:45 CEST Sun 18 Australia Tour / Bledisloe Cup New Ealand v Australia, Auckland16:00 local, 03:00 GMT 05:00 CEST Wed 21 South American Championship Argentina XV v Brazil, Montevideo17:00 local, 20:00 GMT, 22:00 CEST Wed 21 South American Championship Uruguay - Chile, Montevideo19:45 local, 22:45 GMT, 00:45 CEST No1d Fri 23 Georgia Tour Scotland v Georgia, Murrayfield19:30 local, 18:30 GMT, 20:30 CEST Sat 24 Six Nations Ireland v Italy, Lansdowne Road15:30 local , 14:30 GMT, 16:30 CEST Sat 24 Wales Tour France v Wales, Stade de France21:00 local, 19:00 GMT, 21:00 CEST Sun 25 South American Championship Brazil - Chile, Montevideo14:00 local, 17:00 GMT, 18:00 CET Sun 25 South American Championship Uruguay - Argentina XV, Montevideo16:45 local, 19:45 GMT, 20:45 CET Fri 30 United States of America tour Canada v United States of America, Vancouver Sat 31 Rugby Championship Argentina v South Africa, Sydney Sat 31 Rugby Championship / Bledisloe Cup Australia v New York, Sydney Sat 31 Six Nations Wales v Scotland, Llanelli14 :15 Local, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sat 31 Six Nations Italy v England, Rome17:45 local, 16:45 GMT, 16:45 GMT, 17:45 CET Sat 31 Six Nations France v Ireland, Stade de France21:00 local, 20:00 GMT, 21:00 CET November 2020 Sun 1 Six Nations B Georgia v Russia 1 Six Nations B Romania v Belgium Sun 1 Spain Tour Uruguay v Spain 6 Spain Tour Uruguay v Spain , Brisbane Sat 7 Rugby Championship / Bledisloe Cup Australia v New york, Brisbane Sat 7 Uruguay tour Romania Bucharest Sat 7 Fiji tour Wales v Fiji, Millennium Stadium13:00 local, 13:00 GMT, 14:00 CET Sat 7 Georgia tour France v Georgia, Saint-Etienne Sat 7 Tour Italy v South Africa Sat 7 Australia Tour Ireland v Australia, Lans Landowne Road Sat 7 Argentina tour Scotland v Argentina, Murrayfield15:15 local 15:15 GMT, 16:15 CET Sat 7 New Ealand Tour /Hillary Shield England v New York, Twickenham17:30 local, 17:30 GMT, 18:30 CET Fri 13 Autumn Nations Cup Ireland v Wales, Lansdowne Road19:00 local, 19:00 GMT, 20:00 CET Sat 14 Rugby Championship / Mandela Challenge Plate Argentina v New York, Parramatta Sat 14 Rugby Championship / Mandela Challenge Plate Australia v South Africa , Parramatta Sat 14 Autumn Cup Nations Italy v Scotland13:45 local, 12:45 GMT, 13:45 CET Sat 14 Japan Tour Scotland v Japan, Murrayfield13:00 local, 13:00 GMT, 14:00 CET Sat 14 Australia Tour France v Australia, Stade de France 14 Tour of Uruguay - South Africa, Lansdowne Road Sat 14 Autumn Cup England v Georgia, Twickenham15:00 local, 15:00 GMT, 16:00 CET Sat 14 New ealand tour Wales v New ealand, Millennium Stadium17:30 local, 17:30 GMT, 18:30 CET Sat 14 Argentina tour England v Argentina, Twickenham20:00 local, 20:00 GMT, 21:00 CET Sun 15 Six Nations B Spain v Portugal, Madrid12:45 local, 11:45 GMT, 12:45 CET Sun 15 Autumn Nations Cup France v Fiji15:00 local, 14:00 GMT, 15:00 CET Sat 21 Rugby Championship / Puma Trophy Australia v Argentina, Sydney Sat 21 Rugby Championship / Liberty Cup New Ealand v South Africa, Sydney Sat 21 Autumn Cup Nations Italy v Fiji12:45 local, 11:45 GMT, 12:45 CET Sat 21 Tour Across Africa - South Africa , Stade de France Sat 21 Australia Tour Italy v Australia Sat 21 Japan Tour Ireland v Japan, Lansdowne Road Sat 21 Autumn Nations Cup / Millennium Trophy England v Ireland, Twickenham15:00 local, 15:00 GMT, 16:00 CET Sat 21 Tonga tour England v Tonga, Twickenham15:15 local, 15:15 GMT, 16:15 CET Sat 21 Autumn Wales Cup v Georgia, Llanelli17:15 local, 17:15 GMT, 17:15 GMT, 17:15 GMT, 18:15 CET Sat 21 New ealand tour of Scotland v New ealand, Murrayfield17:30 local, 17:30 GMT, 18:30 CET Sat 21 Samoa tour Uruguay v Samoa Sun 22 Argentina tour Wales - Argentina, Millennium Stadium14:4:4 15 Local, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sun 22 Autumn Nations Cup Scotland v France, Murrayfield15:00 local, 15:00 GMT, 16:00 CET Sat 28 Rugby Championship / Puma Trophy Australia v Argentina , Newcastle Sat 28 Rugby Championship / Liberty Cup New Ealand v South Africa, Newcastle Sat 28 Autumn Nations Cup Scotland v Fiji, Murrayfield13:45 local, 13:45 GMT, 14:45 CET Sat 28 Australia tour England v Australia, Twickenham15:15 local, 15:15 GMT, 16:15 CET Sat 28 Autumn Wales Cup v England16:00 local, 16:00 GMT, 17:00 CET Sat 28 South Africa Tour Millennium Stadium17:30 local, 17:30 GMT, 18:30 CET Sat 28 Autumn Nations Cup France v Italy21:00 local, 20:00 GMT, 21:00 CET Sun 29 Autumn Nations Cup Ireland v Georgia, Lansdowne Road14:00 local, 14:00 GMT, 15:00 CET December 2020 Sat 5 Argentina Rugby Championship v New York, Parramatta Sat 5 Rugby Championship / Mandela Challenge Plate Australia v South Africa , Parramatta Sat 5 Autumn Nations Cup Georgia v TBC, Murrayfield12:00 local, 12:00 GMT, 13:00 CET Sat 5 Autumn Nations Cup Ireland v TBC, Lansdowne Road14:15 local, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sat 5 Autumn Nations Cup Wales v TBC16:45 local, 16:45 GMT, 17:45 CET Sun 6 Autumn England Nations Cup V TBC, Twickenham14:00 local, 14:00 GMT, 15:00 CET February 2021 Sat 6 Six Nations / Garibaldi Trophy Italy v France15:15 local, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sat 6 Six Nations / Kolka England Cup v Scotland, Twickenham16:45 local, 16:45 GMT, 17:45 CET Sun 7 Six Nations Wales v Ireland, Millennium Stadium15:00 local, 15:00 GMT, 16:00 Sat 13 Six Nations Nations - Italy, Twickenham14:15 local, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sat 13 Six Nations Scotland v Wales, Murrayfield16:45 local, 16:45 GMT, 17:45 CET Sun 14 Six Nations Ireland v France, Lansdowne Road15:00 local, 15:00 GMT, 16:00 CET Sat 27 Six Nations Italy v Ireland15:15 local, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sat 27 Six Nations v England, 14:15 GMT 15:15 CET Sat 27 Six Nations v England, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sat 27 Six Nations v England, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sat 27 Six Nations v England, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 GMT CET Sat 27 Six Nations v England, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sat 27 Six Nations v England, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sat 27 Six Nations v England, 14:15 GMT Millennium Stadium16:45 local , 16:45 GMT, 17:45 CET Sun 28 Six Nations / Auld Alliance Trophy France v Scotland16:00 local, 15:00 GMT, 16:00 CET March 2021 Sat 13 Six Nations Italy v Wales15:00 15 local, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sat 13 Six Nations England v France, Twickenham16:45 local, 16:45 GMT, 17:45 CET Sun 14 Six Nations / Centennial Kuich Scotland v Ireland, Murrayfield15:00 local, 15:00 GMT, 16:00 CET Sat 20 Six Nations Scotland v Italy, Murrayfield14:15 local, 14:15 GMT, 15:15 CET Sat 20 Six Nations / Millennium Trophy Ireland v England, Lansdowne Road16:45 local, 20Th Nations/ Millennium Trophy Ireland v England, Lansdowne Road16:45 local, 4516:45 GMT, 17:45 CET Sat 20 Six Nations France v Wales21:00 local, 20:00 GMT, 21:00 CET July 2021 Sat 24 British and Irish Lions tour South Africa v British and Irish Lions Johannesburg Sat 31 British and Irish Lions tour south Africa v British and Irish Lions, Cape Town August 2021 Sat 7 British and Irish Lions tour South Africa v British and Irish Lions, Johannesburg Communication error please reboot page. 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In other matches scheduled for the first few days, New York take on Japan, who will make their debut at the ICC Global Event at Northwestern University Oval at Potchefstroom on January 18 while defending champions India play Sri Lanka at Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein on January 19. Nigeria, who are also making their ICC event debut will face Australia at the Kimberley on January 20 for their opening game. Benoni and Kimberly are the other host cities on the 13th tournament, which is held in accordance with the format used in previous editions, with the second phase separating the teams to The Super League and Plate tournaments.
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