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The Springboks eye a third successive triumph, with 24 teams set to find out their fate for the largest World Cup ever in Australia in 2027
Harry Latham-Coyle,Lawrence OstlereWednesday 03 December 2025 08:15 GMTComments
(Getty Images)The draw for the largest Rugby World Cup in history is set to be made with all 24 qualified nations finding out their fate for the tournament in Australia.
The 2027 edition has been expanded by four teams as rugby’s signature event heads Down Under for the first time since England’s triumph in 2003. Could Steve Borthwick’s side follow in the footsteps of Martin Johnson, Jonny Wilkinson and co.? After an encouraging 2025, they appear to be heading in the right direction though it will take some team to stop South Africa from completing a three-peat if the Springboks continue on their current trajectory.
A 24-team tournament brings a revamped format with six pools of four sides to be drawn, and a round of 16 introduced. With some third-placed sides progressing, a favourable draw could be key to a nation’s chances of going deep in two years’ time.
Follow all of the latest from the 2027 Rugby World Cup draw in Sydney with our live blog below:
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2027 Rugby World Cup draw live
- The draw for the 2027 Rugby World Cup is set to be made from 9am GMT
- Springboks are the defending champions and seeking a third triumph in a row
- Tournament has been expanded to 24 teams, with Hong Kong making their debut
- Springboks lock Eben Etzebeth facing long ban after red card for eye gouge mars record win over Wales
- Argentina demand investigation into ‘bully’ Tom Curry after alleged tunnel shove
Rugby World Cup 2027 draw
We’re expecting the draw to get going at around 9am GMT. Here is a reminder of all the nations involved:
Automatic qualifiers: South Africa, England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, Wales, Australia, Fiji, Japan, New Zealand, Argentina.
Continental qualifiers: Zimbabwe, Hong Kong, Georgia, Spain, Romania, Portugal, Tonga, Canada, United States, Uruguay
Play-off/final qualification tournament: Chile, Samoa.
Lawrence Ostlere3 December 2025 08:15Wales and Scotland's best and worst case scenarios from Rugby World Cup 2027 draw
Scotland and Wales face a tricky test as a band two sides, here’s the best and worst case scenarios for them
Worst-case scenario: South Africa, Scotland/Wales, Georgia, Samoa
Best-case scenario: Argentina, Scotland/Wales, Tonga, Canada
Jack Rathborn3 December 2025 07:50England and Ireland's best and worst case scenarios from Rugby World Cup 2027 draw
If we look at the world rankings, Steve Borthwick and Andy Farrell’s sides, given they are in band one, could face:
Worst-case scenario: England/Ireland, Australia, Georgia, Samoa
Best-case scenario: England/Ireland, Japan, Tonga, Canada
England head coach Steve Borthwick (right) sees Elliot Daly (left) as an important player for the 2027 World Cup (Andrew Matthews/PA) (PA Archive)Jack Rathborn3 December 2025 07:40Rugby World Cup 2027 odds: Who is the favourite?
- South Africa 9/4
- New Zealand 10/3
- France 9/2
- England 5/1
- Ireland 13/2
- Australia 15/2
- Argentina 22/1
- Scotland 40/1
- Fiji 50/1
- Wales 66/1
- Italy 150/1
- Japan 250/1
- Samoa 250/1
Where are the Rugby World Cup host cities?
The Rugby World Cup 2027 will be hosted in seven cities across Australia.
- Townsville, Queensland
- Adelaide, South Australia
- Brisbane, Queensland
- Melbourne, Victoria
- Newcastle, New South Wales
- Perth, Western Australia
- Sydney, New South Wales
When is the 2027 Rugby World Cup draw?
The draw for the 2027 Rugby World Cup will be held on Wednesday 3 December from 9am GMT. Proceedings will be fronted by former Australia international Morgan Turinui, with World Rugby chair and former Australian international Brett Robinson, All Blacks legend and two-time RWC winner Dan Carter, former Wallabies captain and Australia’s most-capped player James Slipper, and Olympic gold medallist and former Australian Sevens star Alicia Lucas on hand as Draw Presenters.
Jack Rathborn3 December 2025 07:10How will Rugby World Cup 2027 draw work?
An expanded edition of the World Cup will see six pools of four drawn, with a round-of-16 introduced for this tournament in a bigger knockout phase. The 24 qualified nations will be divided into four bands of six based on their place in the World Rugby Rankings at the end of the November international window.
- Band 1: South Africa, New Zealand, England, Ireland, France, Argentina
- Band 2: Australia, Fiji, Scotland, Italy, Wales, Japan
- Band 3: Georgia, Uruguay, Spain, USA, Chile, Tonga
- Band 4: Samoa, Portugal, Romania, Hong Kong, Zimbabwe, Canada
Who has qualified for Rugby World Cup 2027?
Automatic qualifiers: South Africa, England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, Wales, Australia, Fiji, Japan, New Zealand, Argentina.
Continental qualifiers: Zimbabwe, Hong Kong, Georgia, Spain, Romania, Portugal, Tonga, Canada, United States, Uruguay
Play-off/final qualification tournament: Chile, Samoa.
Jack Rathborn2 December 2025 16:56Springboks lock Eben Etzebeth facing long ban after red card for eye gouge mars record win over Wales
South Africa lock Eben Etzebeth was sent off for an eye gouge as the veteran’s ugly act marred a record Springboks win against Wales in Cardiff.
A 73-0 defeat was the hosts’ heaviest in history on home soil, with the world champions in impressive form in running in 11 tries against an under-strength Wales unable to pick their foreign-based players.
But another one-sided victory for Rassie Erasmus’s men was spoiled at the last after Etzebeth appeared to direct a thumb into the eye of Alex Mann, the Wales flanker.

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The veteran second row was shown a straight red card after his thumb made contact with the eye of Alex MannJack Rathborn2 December 2025 16:54Argentina demand investigation into ‘bully’ Tom Curry after alleged tunnel shove
Argentina have made an official complaint and called for an investigation into the actions of England star Tom Curry, after accusing him of shoving their coach Felipe Contepomi in a post-match tunnel scuffle.
At the full-time whistle of England’s 27-23 victory over the Pumas at Allianz Stadium – which secured a perfect record in the Quilter Nations Series, an unbeaten home record in 2025 and took their winning streak to 11 matches – there was a fracas on the pitch between both sets of players.
It seemed to be sparked by Curry’s late hit on Argentina full-back Juan Cruz Mallia, which forced his withdrawal five minutes from time and while the England flanker was penalised, his tackle wasn’t reviewed by the television match official (TMO) to determine if any further punishment was required.

Argentina demand investigation into ‘bully’ Tom Curry after alleged tunnel shove
The Pumas have made an official complaint after accusing England flanker Curry of forcefully pushing their coach Felipe Contepomi in the tunnel following an on-field scuffleJack Rathborn2 December 2025 16:53Newer1 / 2OlderMore about
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