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The World Rugby U20 Championship returns to South Africa in June and July. Image: Wikimedia Commons

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World Rugby U20 Championship in Cape Town: Fixtures confirmed

The World Rugby U20 Championship returns to South Africa in June and July when the 12 best teams will battle it out for global supremacy.

28-05-24 15:27
World Rugby U20 Championship cape town
The World Rugby U20 Championship returns to South Africa in June and July. Image: Wikimedia Commons

The World Rugby U20 Championship returns to South Africa in June and July when the 12 best Under-20 teams will battle it out for global supremacy.

France will look to defend the title they won in Cape Town last year, while the Junior Springboks will look to improve on their bronze medal from 2023.

TICKETS ON SALE

The tournament kicks off on 29 June in Cape Town at the Cape Town Stadium and Athlone Stadium, with the next two pool match days scheduled for 4 and 9 July.

The playoffs – including the semi-finals for the top four sides – will be played on 14 July, with the final and placing matches on 19 July.

The venues for the matches will be the Danie Craven Stadium in Stellenbosch, as well as Athlone Stadium and the Cape Town Stadium in Cape Town.

Tickets – priced at R35 (for children 18 years old and younger), and R75 for adults – will be on sale from Ticketmaster from Friday, 31 May.

Tickets are for an entire match day and include three encounters at every venue.

The Junior Boks are in Pool C with EnglandArgentina and Fiji.

Pool A consists of France, Wales, New Zealand and Spain, while Ireland, Australia, Georgia and Italy are in Pool B.

NEW LAWS ON TRIAL

SA Rugby CEO Rian Oberholzer said: “Last year’s tournament was an unforgettable experience and we’re expecting more of the same this year. With the recent U20 Rugby Championship, we saw how closely matched the four SANZAAR teams were, and it was the same in the U20 Six Nations, where England emerged victorious.

“To host the next generation of superstars next month is a great privilege and we can’t wait to welcome their families, friends and fans to South Africa.

“The World Rugby U20 Championship plays an important role in the global rugby picture and is key in promoting and growing the game, while we are also excited to unearth the next generation of Springboks.”

The World Rugby U20 Championship 2024 will be the first international competition to feature the three new law amendments implemented to promote ball in flow and diversity of attacking options, while supporting player welfare.

These are that players will no longer be put onside when an opponent catches the ball from a kick in open play and runs five metres, players must make an attempt to retreat; scrums will no longer be an option from free kicks; and the banning of the crocodile roll.

A package of six law trials will also operate, including the simplified red card sanction process, approved by the World Rugby Executive Board.

WORLD RUGBY U20 CHAMPIONSHIP FIXTURES:

SATURDAY, 29 JUNE

Cape Town Stadium
France v Spain – 14:00
Ireland v Italy – 16:30
South Africa v Fiji – 19:00

Athlone Stadium
England v Argentina – 14:00
Australia v Georgia – 16:30
Wales v New Zealand – 19:00

THURSDAY, 4 JULY

Danie Craven Stadium
Ireland v Georgia – 14:00
France v New Zealand – 16:30
South Africa v Argentina – 19:00

Athlone Stadium
Wales v Spain – 14:00
England v Fiji – 16:30
Australia v Italy – 19:00

TUESDAY, 9 JULY

Athlone Stadium
Ireland v Australia – 14:00
France v Wales – 16:30
South Africa v England – 19:00

Danie Craven Stadium
Argentina v Fiji – 14:00
Georgia v Italy – 16:30
New Zealand v Spain – 19:00

SUNDAY, 14 JULY

Danie Craven Stadium
10th seed v 11th seed (match 19) – 14:00
9th seed v 12th seed (match 20) – 16:30
6th seed v 7th seed (match 21) – 19:00

Cape Town Stadium
5th seed v 8th seed (match 22) * – 14:00
2nd seed v 3rd seed (semi-final – match 23) – 16:30
1st seed v 4th seed (semi-final – match 24) – 19:00

FRIDAY, 19 JULY

Athlone Stadium
Loser Match 19 v Loser Match 20 – 12:00
Winner Match 19 v Winner Match 20 – 14:30
Loser Match 21 v Loser Match 22 – 17:00

Cape Town Stadium
Winner Match 21 v Winner Match 22 * – 14:00
Loser Match 23 v Loser Match 24 (bronze medal match) – 16:30
Winner Match 23 v Winner Match 24 (final) – 19:00

Note: On both playoff days, the Junior Boks will play the first match at Cape Town Stadium no matter what position they are playing for, unless involved in the semi-finals or the medal matches, in which case they will play in the corresponding fixture.

WORLD RUGBY U20 CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH OFFICIAL PANEL

Referees

Takehito Namekawa (Japan), Saba Abulashvili (Georgia), Federico Vedovelli (Italy), Reuben Keane (Australia), Jérémy Rozier (France), Morné Ferreira (South Africa), Adam Jones (Wales), Sam Grove-White (Scotland), Aimee Barrett-Theron (South Africa)

Television Match Officials

Matteo Liperini (Italy), Mark Patton (Ireland), Mike Adamson (Scotland), Damon Murphy (Australia)*, Tual Trainini (France)*, Ian Tempest (England)*, Ben Whitehouse (Wales)*, Andrew McMenemy (Scotland)*, Andrew Jackson (England)*, Quinton Immelman (South Africa)*

* Will attend part of tournament