We take a look at the 2023 Rugby World Cup which takes place later this year
We take a look at the 2023 Rugby World Cup which takes place later this year
The 2023 Rugby World Cup takes place in just a few months’ time and the great news is that all of the leading bookmakers are giving away some mouthwatering Rugby World Cup Free Bets which can be used throughout the tournament. Register with any of our featured bookmakers in the lead-up to the competition and benefit from some exceptional offers.
Casting Doubt
England have been putting in some disappointing performances in recent months and it should come as a surprise to no-one to learn that the best free bet bookmakers have all been casting a certain amount of doubt over England’s chances of success in the Rugby World Cup which takes place in France in less than four months’ time.
Final Appearances
England hauled aloft the Rugby World Cup trophy exactly 20 years ago and they made it through to the finals of the 2007 and 2019 editions, losing each time to South Africa. Eddie Jones was in the hot-seat for the 2019 tournament although while he took his men to Six Nations and Autumn Nations Cup success in 2020, he found himself under huge pressure throughout the following two years and he was subsequently relieved of his duties.
Hopes Dashed
With former assistant coach Steve Borthwick in charge, any dreams of an upturn in fortunes came crashing down in this year’s Six Nations Championship with defeats coming against Ireland (29-16), France (10-53) and Scotland (23-29), England ultimately finishing in a disappointing fourth position in the final table.
Recent Form
The best free bet sites for Rugby Union go as high as 10/1 on England putting their recent disappointments behind them and being crowned world champions. There are four months to go before the competition gets underway and much can happen in that time, however recent form suggests that England will be unable to replicate past feats this time around.
Chance of Success
That said, it would be unwise to write England off completely, especially since they find themselves on the opposite side of the draw to the four teams above them in the Rugby World Cup betting. They are up against the likes of Japan, Chile, Argentina and Samoa in Pool D, sides against they surely have a decent chance of success.