WARRINGTON’S RUGBY WORLD CUP 2021 FIXTURES REVEALED
WARRINGTON’S RLWC2021 FIXTURES REVEALED
- Halliwell Jones Stadium will host three men’s fixtures
- New Zealand vs Lebanon heads to Warrington on the first weekend of RLWC2021
The Rugby League World Cup 2021 tournament organisers have today (July 21st) revealed the much-anticipated fixture schedule for what promises to be the biggest and best World Cup in the history of the sport, as the men’s, women’s and wheelchair teams all compete at the same time in a major sporting first.
Warrington will be hosting three men’s fixtures at RLWC2021, starting off with New Zealand vs Lebanon on Sunday 24 November.
The fixture list for Warrington’s three men’s games at the Halliwell Jones Stadium is as follows:
- New Zealand vs Lebanon – Sunday 24 October, 7.30pm
- Papua New Guinea vs Cook Islands – Tuesday 2 November, 7.30pm
- Samoa vs France – Sunday 7 November, 5.00pm
In June, it was revealed that Warrington will be the team training base for Papua New Guinea’s men’s team.
Three massive, mouth-watering fixtures
Warrington Borough Council Chief Executive and Vice Chairman of Warrington Wolves, Professor Steven Broomhead, said: “Put simply, we have three massive, mouth-watering fixtures to look forward to next year.
“Our games at the Halliwell Jones Stadium could play a crucial part in ultimately crowning next year’s champions and the prospect of watching some of the world’s greatest Rugby League stars on the global stage is something we in Warrington won’t take for granted.
“The whole of RLWC2021 will be a feast of world-class action, but we have some particularly exciting fixtures that we look forward to hosting in our proud town. Bring on 2021.”
Welcoming the biggest stars in world sport
Chief Executive at Warrington Wolves, Karl Fitzpatrick, added: “Today’s fixtures announcement is incredibly exciting and we’re looking forward to hosting what will be three hugely entertaining group games next year. We’re thrilled to be welcoming some of the biggest stars not just in Rugby League but in world sport to The Halliwell Jones Stadium.
“We all remember the two epic encounters played in front of huge crowds at our stadium during the 2013 tournament and I know that we will once again put on a show for next year’s event. The 2021 Rugby League World Cup will be a fantastic sporting spectacle and we can’t wait to play our part in creating experiences that will live long in the memories of players and spectators.”
A huge moment for the tournament and for fans
Jon Dutton, RLWC2021 Chief Executive, said: “This is a huge moment for the tournament and for fans in our host cities and towns as we reveal the full fixture schedule.
“The tournament has been gaining momentum over recent months and fans can now look forward to being part of this unique global event. With match dates and locations confirmed, the excitement will only intensify.
“RLWC2021 will bring together the very best that the sport has to offer, and you can see from the schedule that there is no end of world class, not-to-be-missed matches, across all three tournaments.
“It Is an exciting day for all our Rugby League fans and communities across England who will be proud and brilliant hosts to the travelling nations as together we deliver the biggest and best Rugby League World Cup to date.”
With 61 fixtures over a six-week period the tournament will showcase a festival of world class sporting action. The dates, venues and kick-off times* for each of the three tournaments is now confirmed and available to view at RLWC2021.com
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