BREAKING MTV Media Network secures Rugby WC rights

SPORTS BREAKING: MTV Media Network secures Rugby World Cup Sri Lanka TV Rights

by Staff Writer 05-09-2023 | 5:15 PM

Colombo (News 1st) - The MTV Media Network is delighted to announce that it has obtained the broadcast rights for the 2023 Rugby World Cup, and Sri Lankan rugby fans can prepare for seven weeks of scintillating action.
The matches will be telecast on TV1, Shakthi TV and Sirasa TV from September 8 to the 28th of October. The tournament will also be streamed live on www.sirasatv.lk
Matches will also be recorded and replayed for the benefit of our viewers, since matches would be played late in the night Sri Lanka time.
"The Rugby World Cup must be made accessible to all Sri Lankans for free. And that's what we wanted to achieve in securing the broadcast rights. We've achieved that, and I'm happy”, said Chevaan Daniel, Group Director of The MTV Media Network and the Capital Maharaja Group.
“Being the official broadcaster of last year’s T20 World Cup, the recent Cricket World Cup Qualifiers and the ongoing Asia Cup, we have built a sound reputation among the world’s sporting bodies and broadcasters, and we expect to present many more global sports events”, said Susara Dinal, CEO of MTV Channel Pvt Ltd.
The tournament features the world’s twenty best teams and is being held across nine stadiums in France. It will begin this Friday when hosts France take on the mighty All Blacks of New Zealand.
Defending champs South Africa will first be in action on September 10 versus Scotland.
The Rugby World Cup will be streamed parallel to the ongoing Cricket Asia Cup, and the Cricket World Cup that is scheduled to commence shortly.
The battle for the coveted Webb Ellis Trophy will see a first round where teams will be in five pools in which each plays the other four in a round-robin format. The top two teams will go through to the quarter-finals, which will be in a single-elimination format with the winners going through to the semi-finals and the final.

Pool-A: New Zealand, France, Italy, Uruguay and Namibia.
Pool-B: South Africa, Ireland, Scotland, Tonga, Romania.
Pool-C: Wales, Australia, Fiji, Georgia, Portugal.
Pool-D: England, Japan, Argentina, Samoa, Chile.

This will be the 10th edition of the Rugby World Cup, which is held every four years.