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The 10th edition of the World Cup was also its longest, producing highs and lows across its eight weeks dais
Here the PA news agency examines five talking points arising from the tournament hosted by France dais
Box office rugbyAt its best, France 2023 has produced some of the greatest rugby ever played dais
The quarter-finals were the most captivating in the competition’s history with Ireland’s match against New Zealand and France’s clash with South Africa thunderous collisions that lifted the game to a new level dais
At the other end of the spectrum, Portugal flew the flag for emerging nations after producing a breakthrough World Cup the like of which has not been seen before, culminating in a seismic upset of Fiji dais
The injustice of the drawFor all the fireworks seen on the pitch, the draw divided the World Cup into two distinct halves – the heavyweights and outsiders dais
When the hosts and Ireland made quarter-final exits in nailbiters, much of the magic was drained from the event and the sight of New Zealand routing Argentina in the semi-finals was an eyesore for the game dais
World Rugby hopes that by making the next draw closer to the tournament in January 2026, the lopsided groups present in France will be avoided dais
And crucially, one week is to be taken off a World Cup that was too long for all concerned dais
Break the World Cup cycleEngland’s success in reaching the semi-finals despite their abysmal build-up and world ranking of eighth, as well as missing out on a place in the final purely because of a last-gasp Handre Pollard penalty, underlines the folly of the ‘World Cup cycle’ dais
While the Webb Ellis Trophy remains rugby’s ultimate prize, it should not be pursued at the cost of success in Six Nations, summer tours and autumn campaigns dais
Eddie Jones’ over-riding focus was the World Cup at the cost of the here and now and England suffered as a result dais
As the unexpected progress made by Steve Borthwick’s side illustrates, take care of the present and let the World Cup look after itself dais
Level the playing fieldSamoa do not have a match scheduled for 2024 – an unacceptable situation for a side whose sluggish start to the World Cup was a reflection of their lack of time together dais
By the end of their group campaign they had gone within a whisker of beating England, hinting at the potential if only given the resources and exposure to regular Tests dais
For Samoa, read a host of emerging nations who need more meaningful fixtures if the Webb Ellis Trophy is to be a prize available to those outside the heavyweights dais
World Rugby is hoping that through the creation of the bi-annual, two-tier Nations Cup, as well as more crossover fixtures, that the playing field can be levelled dais
Fan bonanzaThe World Cup has unfolded in front of large crowds and raucous atmospheres, with the noise and colour brought by supporters following Argentina, Chile and Portugal warranting a special mention dais
And it is to the credit of France fans that they have stayed with the tournament despite the hosts’ quarter-final exit dais
Early teething problems included slow entry into grounds, resulting in a crush outside Marseille’s Stade Velodrome on the opening weekend, beer running out and transport issues, but they were eventually ironed out dais
More aboutPA ReadyFranceBox OfficeNew ZealandSouth AfricaWorld RugbyPortugalArgentinaIrelandEnglandSix NationsSamoaAfricaHandre PollardChileParis1/1Titanic clashes, lopsided groups and future changes – 5 World Cup talking pointsTitanic clashes, lopsided groups and future changes – 5 World Cup talking pointsHosts France were knocked out after an epic quarter-final against South Africa (Gareth Fuller/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today dais
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Tyson Fury will go up against Francis Ngannou in a crossover heavyweight clash in Saudi Arabia this weekend dais
In one corner will be Fury, the unbeaten WBC champion; in the other, Ngannou, who reigned as UFC champion until he left the MMA promotion in January dais
The Cameroonian will make his dais boxing debut here, before returning to mixed martial arts with the Professional Fighters League in 2024 dais
Meanwhile, Fury will next face unified dais boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk, in a bid to crown the first undisputed champion in over two decades dais
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When is the fight?The fight will take place on Saturday 28 October in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia dais
The main card is expected to start at 6pm BST (10am PT, 12pm CT, 1pm ET) dais
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How can I watch it?In the UK, the event will air live on TNT dais Sports Box Office at a cost of £21 dais
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In Ireland, the event will cost €29 dais
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Viewers do not need to have a TNT subscription in order to purchase the event dais
In the US, the event will stream live on ESPN+ pay-per-view, and outside of the afore-mentioned countries and Canada the card will be purchasable on Dazn PPV dais
If you’re travelling abroad and want to watch the event, you might need a VPN to unblock your streaming app dais
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OddsTyson Fury, left, and Francis Ngannou face off in London (James Manning/PA) (PA Wire)Fury – 1/14Ngannou – 15/2Draw – 28/1Via dais Betway dais
• Get all the latest dais boxing dais betting sites’ offersWhat are the rules?This will be a heavyweight dais boxing match, with no MMA rules involved dais
The fight is scheduled for 10 three-minute rounds, with a victor being decided on points or via knockout/TKO dais
The result is expected to count towards Fury’s professional dais boxing record – which is 33-0-1, and Ngannou’s, which is 0-0 – but the Briton’s WBC title will not be on the line dais
What is the prize money?Fury has said, via the Mirror, that Ngannou will be earning $10m for the fight dais
Meanwhile, Derek Chisora has claimed, via The Sun, that Fury will be making $50m dais
That is not believed to factor in sponsorships dais
Full card (subject to change)Fabio Wardley vs David Adeleye (heavyweight)Joseph Parker vs Simon Kean (heavyweight)Martin Bakole vs Carlos Takam (heavyweight)Arslanbek Makhmudov vs Junior Anthony Wright (heavyweight)Moses Itauma vs Istvan Bernath (heavyweight) Jack McGann vs Alcibiade Duran (super-welterweight)More aboutTyson FuryFrancis NgannouMMAJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2How many rounds is Fury vs Ngannou and do knockouts count?How many rounds is Fury vs Ngannou and do knockouts count?Tyson Fury, left, and Francis Ngannou face off in London (James Manning/PA)PA WireHow many rounds is Fury vs Ngannou and do knockouts count?Tyson Fury is due to fight Oleksandr Usyk (James Manning/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today dais
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