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Japan vs Russia live stream: How to watch Rugby World Cup 2019 opening fixture online and on TV

The tournament kicks off on Friday with the hosts taking on Russia in Tokyo

Harry Latham-Coyle
Friday 20 September 2019 08:45 EDT
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Japan and Russia kick off the 2019 Rugby World Cup today.

Six weeks of exciting rugby all starts here with the hosts against one of world rugby's minnows to kick things off in earnest.

They will go toe to toe in the capital city Tokyo on Friday morning.

It promises to be an exciting occasion and not one to be missed.

Here's everything you need to know ahead of the big kick-off:

When does the tournament start?

The opening match follows the opening ceremony, with hosts Japan opening the tournament against Russia on Friday 20 September.

The match will start at 11:45 BST.

Where can I watch in the UK?

You can watch each game on ITV, while Indy Sport will have you covered with live blogs if you're on the move or at your desk. You can also stream the game on mobile devices and on your computer via the ITV website.

The Rugby World Cup begins on Friday
The Rugby World Cup begins on Friday (Getty)

Who is playing and what are the pools?

There are 20 teams competing in Japan and they are divided into four pools, with the top two progressing to the quarter-finals.

Pool A: Ireland, Scotland, Japan, Russia, Samoa

Pool B: New Zealand, South Africa, Italy, Namibia, Canada

Pool C: England, France, Argentina, United States, Tonga

Pool D: Australia, Wales, Georgia, Fiji, Uruguay

The favourites

New Zealand 5/4

South Africa 4/1

England 4/1

Ireland 9/1

Wales 9/1

Australia 12/1

France 33/1

Argentina 40/1

Scotland 50/1

Japan 150/1

Latest updates

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63 minutes

Japan go to the box of tricks that has so far rather been left alone, a delicate outside-of-the-boot flip over the top of the Russian defensive line that very nearly finds red-and-white onrushing arms. The penalty was theirs, regardless.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 September 2019 13:22

Yu Tamura will kick for goal from 45 metres or so, right of centre.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 September 2019 13:23

PENALTY! 

Perfect strike from Tamura. The lead opens to 13 again.

Japan 23-10 Russia

Harry Latham-Coyle20 September 2019 13:24

67 minutes

Another string of changes has only worsened the disorganised nature of the game. Plenty of kicks going up in there, and not many are being brought down effectively. Japan scrum near halfway. 

Harry Latham-Coyle20 September 2019 13:27

TRY! HAT-TRICK FOR KOTARO MATSUSHIMA! 

I'm not even going to try and describe the entire passage of play, with both teams having opportunities to score after making line breaks, but eventually a loose Russia kick in field hands Japan the ball with a three-man overlap, and it's that man again who provides the finishing touches.

Kotaro Matsushima slips a tackle with a clever in to out body movement and sprints around to dive over for his third!

Yu Tamura puts over the extra two.

Japan 30-10 Russia

Harry Latham-Coyle20 September 2019 13:30

Matchwinner Matsushima

Harry Latham-Coyle20 September 2019 13:32

72 minutes

That's secured the bonus point for Japan, which is what they would have wanted from this opening fixture. It hasn't been quite the pummeling that most thought it would be, but job done, really, as far as the hosts are confirm.

Russia nearly claim a high kick in a dangerous area but the second man there knocks on.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 September 2019 13:33

75 minutes

More errors as we enter the game's throes. Japan's replacement back Ryohei Yamanaka nearly wriggles his way through a tackle but the tackler gets a claw to his shoelaces, and drags him down. Japan then knock on, of course. Take a drink.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 September 2019 13:37

79 minutes

Away time ticks with the game very much in an end-of-match holding pattern. Japan kick clear well twice, and Russia will have one final go at the Japanese defence.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 September 2019 13:42

80 minutes

Russia win a penalty and kick to the 22.

Harry Latham-Coyle20 September 2019 13:42

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