Only eight teams remain in the Rugby World Cup 2023 as we enter the quarter-final stages this weekend.

Six Nations sides Wales, England, Ireland and World Cup hosts France are still alive in the tournament along with New Zealand, Argentina, Fiji, and current champions South Africa.

Each of the teams in the quarter-finals finished in the top two in their pools and will now face off against each other for a spot in the semi-finals next weekend. 

Rugby World Cup 2023 quarter-final fixtures

Saturday, October 14

  • Wales v Argentina
  • Ireland v New Zealand

Sunday, October 15

  • England v Fiji
  • France v South Africa

What time is Wales v Argentina kick-off?

Wales take on Argentina in the first of the Rugby World Cup 2023 quarter-final fixtures on Saturday (October 14).

Kick-off for the Wales v Argentina match is 4pm (BST).

The match is taking place at the Stade de Marseille in Marseille and the referee is Jaco Peypr (South Africa).

How to watch Wales v Argentina

The Rugby World Cup 2023 quarter-final fixture between Wales and Argentina will be broadcast on ITV and S4C. 

Coverage for the match kicks off on ITV1 at 3pm (BST).

Ireland and England to feature in other Rugby World Cup quarter-final fixtures

Ireland v New Zealand

Ireland will take on New Zealand in the other Rugby World Cup 2023 quarter-final fixture on Saturday (October 14).

Kick-off for the Ireland v New Zealand game will be at 8pm (BST).

That match is being played at Stade de France, Saint-Denis in Paris and will be refereed by Wayne Barnes (England).

Ireland v New Zealand will be broadcast on ITV1 with coverage beginning at 7.15pm (BST).

England v Fiji

England takes on Fiji in their Rugby World Cup quarter-final match on Sunday (October 15).

Kick-off for the England v Fiji match is 4pm (BST).

The match is taking place at the Stade de Marseille in Marseille and the referee is Mathieu Raynal (France).

England v Fiji will be broadcast on ITV1 with coverage beginning at 3pm (BST).

France v South Africa

Rugby World Cup 2023 hosts France will take on reigning champions South Africa in the final quarter-final fixture of the weekend on Sunday (October 15).

Kick-off for the France v South Africa game will be at 8pm (BST).

That match is being played at Stade de France, Saint-Denis in Paris and will be refereed by Ben O'Keefe (New Zealand).

France v South Africa will be broadcast on ITV1 with coverage beginning at 7.15pm (BST).