The Blues face the Blacks this evening to open the Rugby World Cup. This first meeting (and some of those that will follow) will be broadcast on giant screens. Overview of Deux-Sèvres, Charente, Charente-Maritime and Vienne.
The opening match of the Rugby World Cup between France and New Zealand will kick off this Friday evening at 9:15 p.m. at the Stade de France. This first poster of the Blues (and those that will follow) will be broadcast here or there, on a giant screen.
In Villebois-Lavalette : this Friday September 8, in the village hall at 9 p.m., broadcast of the France – New Zealand match on giant screen. It is the association of artisans and traders of the city which invites. Catering on site.
A Cognac : at the USC fan bodega near the sports park. Free entry from 6 p.m. this Friday. The club indicates that it will also broadcast the Blues’ next 3 matches on a giant screen (09/14, 09/21 and 10/6)
At The Crown : this Friday September 8, broadcast of the match France – New Zealand at the Gérard Gourdon complex. Doors open from 6 p.m., entry is free.
The evening is organized by the Couronnais Rugby Omnisports Club on the occasion of its first Fest Oval. “25 square meters of giant screen await you” promises the COCR.
A Champniers : this Friday, September 8, on the Prés de l’Or site, doors opening at 6 p.m. Broadcast of the match between the Blues and the Blacks on giant screen, bodega, refreshment bar and DJ. The evening, organized by a restaurateur, costs €1.
The department is taking action by setting up traveling “rugby villages” in partnership with clubs and municipalities. Beyond the fact that they will allow oval ball fans to experience the matches collectively, they are also intended “to promote the practice of this sport” indicates Coralie Dénoues, the boss of the department. Seven cities were chosen, and it is the prefecture city which opens the festivities.
In Niort: Place Denfert Rochereau, this Friday September 8, broadcast of the opening match France – New Zealand. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Access upon free registration here.
On September 9, activities with the Niort Rugby Club from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the department house. – Afternoon match broadcasts (Italy-Namibia at 1 p.m. and Ireland-Romania at 3:30 p.m.).
The complete rugby village program is to be found HERE.
In Niort again : the Chamois Niortais club invites its subscribers for a rugby evening.
A Vasles : the festivals Flock Notes will broadcast the match for festival-goers. In Aubigny: the town makes its village hall available in partnership with the association “Entente et Bonne Humeur” for a broadcast of the France – New Zealand match on a giant screen. Evening from 8 p.m. More info HERE.
In Aytré: at the Pierre-Rouché stadium this Friday 8/9 at the invitation of the Vikings club. Admission is free, but must be done before 8:30 p.m. and upon registration.
In Saint-Xandre, Agora room from 7 p.m. this Friday, September 8. Evening organized by the town hall and the Bushido Club Saint-Xandrais, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. FREE ENTRANCE. Information on 05 46 37 20 69.
A Puilboreau : at the club house of Rugby Club Puilboreau, from 8 p.m., this Friday, September 8. Free admission.
In Rochefort, at the Henri-Robin stadium at the initiative of the SAR. Site opening from 5:30 p.m. this Friday, September 8. Registration required, entry price: 2 euros in support of the “Familles en fête” association.
In Nieul-sur-mer: in the town hall park, broadcast of the opening match on a giant screen this Friday, September 8 from 6 p.m., with refreshment bar and snacks. Organized by the festival committee, free entry.
In SurgèresPlace de l’Europe from 6 p.m. at the invitation of the city, the SCS Sporting Club Surgérien and the SC Surgères Handball.
In Vienna
A Poitiers : Rébeilleau stadium this Friday, September 8 from 7 p.m. Broadcast on a “super giant screen” specifies the Stade Poitevin rugby which organizes this evening reserved for licensees and guests. “Faced with the enthusiasm generated by the event, we had to limit the maximum capacity to 500 people” the club said this morning.
A fan zone could be set up at Blossac Park if the Blues qualify for the quarter-finals.
In Vouneuil-sous-Biard : at the R2B room, broadcast on a giant screen of the opening ceremony and the match to follow. Reception from 8 p.m. Free, without reservation.
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