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Qualification for next World Cup streamlined

NEWS: World Rugby announced that all qualifications for the 2027 World Cup are set to be concluded by the end of 2025, a first for World Cups, with all teams to be known before the draw takes place ahead of the Six Nations 2026.

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A reimagination of the qualification process for the World Cup Australia 2027, the first event to feature 24 nations, was confirmed by the world governing body.

With the core principle of qualifying on merit and simplifying the process for fans and teams, the new process opens new avenues for more teams to reach the pinnacle of the sport, raising global standards along the way.

The redefined process follows extensive consultation with World Rugby’s six Regional Associations and is underpinned by the World Rugby Council decision in October 2023 to expand the tournament from 20 to 24 teams, reflecting the sport’s mission to supercharge global growth.

Consideration is also being given to linking the qualification process to determining the participating teams for the debut of the Nations Championship Division 2 in 2026. This would mean an unprecedented opportunity for all qualified teams to access a high level of competition to prepare for rugby’s showcase event.

With 12 teams – France, New Zealand, Italy, Ireland, Champions South Africa, Scotland, Wales, Fiji, Australia, England, Argentina, and Japan – having qualified directly by finishing top three in their pool at France 2023, 12 teams will be determined via the RWC 2027 global qualification process.

With all six regions having at least one direct qualifying spot, the new process features a blend of existing regional competitions, a pathway through the new Pacific Nations Cup, a cross-continental play-off, and one final qualification tournament.

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In each region, teams will qualify as follows:

Europe (4) – Europe Championship 2025 top four teams
Africa (1) – Africa Cup 2025 champions
Asia (1) – Asia Championship 2025 champions
South America (1) – Sudamerica Rugby Championship 2025 champions
Pacific (3) – Pacific Nations Cup 2025 top three teams (minus Fiji and Japan already qualified)
South America / Pacific Play-off (1) – Sudamerica Rugby Championship 2025 runners-up against Pacific Nations Cup’s bottom team (excluding qualified teams)
Final Qualification Tournament (1)

The Final Qualification Tournament will comprise one pool of four teams, playing in a round-robin format with the winner on competition points after playing all other teams qualifying for Australia 2027.

The four teams will be from:
Sudamerica Rugby Championship 2025 third
South America / Pacific Play-off loser
Rugby Europe Championship 2025 fifth
Africa / Asia Play-off winner (Rugby Africa Championship 2025 runner-up v Asia Rugby Championship runner-up).

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The new format will feature six pools of four teams, with a round of 16 added prior to the quarterfinals. This will enable the tournament window to be reduced from seven to six weeks while promoting a rhythm that builds momentum across the pool phase and respects the same minimum number of rest days between matches as at France 2023.

World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said: “This qualification process is on the side of growth and sustainability for the game as a whole. We are fully committed to respecting the fundamental principle of expanded opportunity, and the blend of existing regional competitions, new cross-region competitions, and a final qualification process reflects that ambition as well as the desire to deliver teams on merit.

“Providing certainty to the unions in pursuit of the Australian dream will help teams fine-tune their preparations and provide fans with an exciting road to World Cup 2027 next year where all places will be up for grabs.

“It is our desire for the process to qualify teams into the first iteration of the Nations Championship Division 2, which begins in 2026. This has the major advantage of ensuring that all teams will have strong, high-level competition and preparation ahead of World Cup 2027, raising standards globally.”

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