There’s more live rugby to look forward to this weekend on RugbyPass TV, as we head cross-continental to help you keep across all of the important action, headlined by coverage of which side will be the final country to qualify for the Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027.
November Internationals
Georgia vs Canada, Adjarabet Arena, Batumi, 12:00 GMT, 15th November – Watch live here (Available in territories without an existing broadcast agreement)Portugal vs Hong Kong China, Estadio Nacional do Jamor, Lisbon, 15:00 GMT, 15th November – Watch live here (Available outside of Portugal)Romania vs USA, Stadionul National Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest, 15:00 GMT, 15th November – Watch live here (Available outside of Romania and USA)Spain vs England A, Estadio José Zorrilla, Valladolid, 16:00 GMT, 15th November – Watch live here (Available outside of Spain)
Rugby Europe’s current World Cup contingent are all in action again this weekend, highlighted by an exciting clash in Valladolid between Spain and England A.
Coming off the back of a clash with the All Blacks XV in Bath, England A have announced an exciting team containing young stars such as Noah Caluori and Afolabi Fasogbon, providing another opportunity for the next generation of English stars the opportunity to pull on the rose and impress.
James Slipper tells the KOKO show how real retirement is | RPTV
Wallabies legend James Slipper joins the KOKO Show in this week’s episode, reflecting on his career, retirement and next steps. Watch the full episode on RugbyPass TV now
James Slipper tells the KOKO show how real retirement is | RPTV
Wallabies legend James Slipper joins the KOKO Show in this week’s episode, reflecting on his career, retirement and next steps. Watch the full episode on RugbyPass TV now
For Los Leones, Samuel Ezeala will make his long-awaited Spanish senior debut, with the Stade Francais flyer committing to the country of his birth. Coupled with the return of Toulouse prop Joel Merkler, this fixture will provide another excellent chance for Spain to challenge themselves against high quality opposition.
The match will be played on Saturday afternoon at the Estadio José Vorilla, the venue for which the Spanish leg of the SVNS World Championships will be played in May next year.
Elsewhere, Canada travel to Batumi to take on Georgia, Portugal host Hong Kong China and the USA head to Romania.
The USA may have fallen to Georgia 41-30 last week, but the fixture showed incredible improvement from the previous week’s humbling effort in Scotland, with the Eagles now targeting a win to finish their European campaign against a Romanian side that saw off Canada 31-21 in Bucharest.
Hong Kong China, ranked 23rd, get their first full international action of the window, following entertaining clashes with the Japan XV and the ACT Brumbies, and will now look to topple over the 20th-ranked Portugal in Lisbon.
All matches are available on RugbyPass TV and the RugbyPass app, subject to local broadcasting rights. Please check the live schedule for matches available in your territory.
For where to watch the Quilter Nations Series in your territory, try using our TV Guide, with information on local broadcasters available for seven different countries.
Men’s RWC 2027 Final Qualifying Tournament
And then there were two.
Samoa and Belgium will meet on Tuesday in a straight shootout for the final spot at the Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027, knowing a win will see them book their tickets to Australia.
Samoa are in the box seat, thanks to bonus point wins over both Brazil and Namibia, meaning a draw would also likely be enough for the Pacific Islanders.
Belgium, the second highest-ranked side behind Samoa at the tournament, survived an almighty scare against Brazil yesterday, taking the lead with just a minute remaining to secure a bonus point victory.
Brazil, ranked 33rd in the world – 11 places behind the Belgians, put in an impressive team effort with their World Cup dreams on the line, and will now turn their attention to taking on Namibia for the minor placings, looking to end their qualification campaign on a high, albeit without the ultimate goal of making their debut at rugby’s global showcase.
Both of the remaining matches in the Men’s RWC 2027 Final Qualification Tournament are available on RugbyPass TV, or through local broadcasters in Belgium, Fiji, Samoa, New Zealand and South America.
Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens
Day 1, 06:00 GMT, 15th November – Watch live here
Day 2, 06:00 GMT, 16th November – Watch live here
Africa’s best are descending on Nairobi this weekend for the Rugby Africa Women’s Sevens, with a place in SVNS 3 up for grabs.
With hosts Kenya already assured of a spot in SVNS 2 thanks to their SVNS play-off victory over South Africa last year, the remaining SVNS 3 spot will be contested for by 11 other nations, with the Springbok Women and Uganda among the favourites to take the all-important series spot.
Other nations represented are Madgascar, Zimbabwe, Cote D’Ivoire, Mauritius, Ghana, Zambia, Burkina Faso, Tunisia and Egypt, with pool play on Saturday leading into a massive finals day on Sunday.
The whole tournament is available globally on RugbyPass TV, with action kicking off at 06:00 GMT on both days.