Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Rugby World Cup 2007 Live in TF1 TV Channel in France

You already know that the sixth edition of Rugby world cup is going to take place in France from 7 September 2007. Rugby World Cup 2007 will include 20 team around the world who be playing in four pools of five in pool stage. Rugby fans are now eagerly waiting to see their rugby stars in field. England is the defending champion of Rugby world cup. However, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa are expected to throw a strong challenge to England in France.

Fans are now trying to know that which TV channels will telecast the rugby world cup 2007 matches because it is not possible to all of them to travel to France and enjoy the matches sitting in the stadiums. However, for the rugby loving fans of France will try to enjoy the matches staying in the stadiums. To tell the truth, not every fan will be able to go to the stadiums because of personal and professional tasks. However, it will not be a big problem for the rugby fans of France because French based television channel TF1 will telecast almost all the rugby world cup 2007 matches.

TF1 has become the host broadcaster of Rugby world cup 2007 but they have got the rights of those 42 matches which will be held in France. Here it is noteworthy that six Rugby world cup 2007 matches will be held in Murrayfield stadium at Edinburgh in Scotland and Cardiff Millennium Stadium in Wales. These six matches will be broadcast by ITV.

Rugby fans in France should give a thinks to TF1 that they are going to telecast the exciting matches live. This is the fourth time TF 1 is going to telecast Rugby world cup matches but, this time they are proud that the tournament is going to take place in France. So, I hope a good and successful Rugby world cup for the French rugby fans. Their enjoyment will be doubled if France can lift the trophy of Rugby world cup 2007.

Source:

Chiff

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1 comment:

  1. Anonymous12:17 PM

    well i'm currently in france and TF1 is not showing any of the matches - just some soap operas.

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