Cape Town — World Rugby has confirmed the host city for the final of the 2027 Rugby World Cup Down Under.
The decider of the sport’s crowning event will be played in Sydney, the governing body said Thursday as it released the official draw for the Australia-hosted tournament.
“We are delighted to reach another significant milestone on our journey to men’s Rugby World Cup 2027,” World Rugby chair Brett Robinson said in a statement.
Seven host cities are locked in for Rugby World Cup 2027 🔒
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— Wallabies (@wallabies) January 30, 2025
Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh, who played for the Wallabies in that game, said playing a home final was the “absolute pinnacle” of his career.
“I am delighted this generation of Wallabies will have the privilege of experiencing the emotion, excitement and joy of pulling on the gold jersey before our passionate fans at a men’s Rugby World Cup in own backyard.”
Sydney will also host two semi-finals, the third-place playoff, and a string of other knockout and pool stage games.
The rest of the schedule is split between Brisbane, Melbourne, Newcastle, Perth, Adelaide and Townsville.
The tournament will run from 1 October to 13 November, according to the World Rugby schedule.
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Source: SA Rugby Mag
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