The eyes of the rugby world are on France for the 2023 World Cup. Find the best Rugby World Cup betting offers and Rugby World Cup free bets from top UK bookmakers here, as chosen by Gambling.com's betting experts.
Below we break down a few of our favourite promotions for the 2023 tournament in France.
Your bet will be paid out in full if your team goes 15 points ahead at any stage. This offer applies to all single and accumulator Rugby World Cup bets. For accas, your selection will be marked as won if your team goes 15 up, with your remaining selections left to run.
BoyleSports are paying out eight places at 1/5 of the odds for each way bets placed on the Rugby World Cup top try scorer market, more than any other bookie. They will also have enhanced odds available during every day of tournament play.
Ladbrokes are offering enhanced odds on a huge range of Rugby World Cup markets, including outright, match betting and individual odds.
Betway is known for offering price boosts that add massive value to your bet - for example you might see a very short odds-on favourite boosted to evens to win a Rugby World Cup game.
Bet £10 and get £30 in free bets, which can be used on any Rugby World Cup market you like, along with 88 bonus spins on selected casino games.
Use this page to choose the Rugby World Cup betting offers and Rugby World Cup free bets that best suit your needs and your wagering style. Chances are that the bookmaker behind them will be the right one for you. The good news is that every betting site listed here is fully licensed and regulated.
The bookie with the best Rugby World Cup 2023 odds will differ depending on which match or market you are betting on. You can use our Rugby World Cup odds page to quickly find the best available price for the markets you fancy.
New Zealand and South Africa are the most successful sides in Rugby World Cup history. The All-Blacks and the Springboks have each lifted the Webb Ellis Cup three times. Australia has won it twice, while England won the Rugby World Cup in 2003.
The 2023 Rugby World Cup takes place in France this year for the second time in the tournament's 10-year history. The competition kicks off in Paris on September 8 as the Rugby World Cup hosts play the All-Blacks at the Stade de France.
Rugby punters in the UK can watch all the action live from the Rugby World Cup on ITV, with this channel having exclusive rights to broadcast the tournament. Radio commentary will also be available through the BBC, across Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sounds service.