World Rugby announces sweeping competition changes to global calendar
World Rugby has announced sweeping changes to its international calendar, moves that formalize the gap between Tier 1 and 2 nations but assure Canada of regular matches.
The world governing body also confirmed the men’s World Cup will increase to 24 teams from 20 starting in 2027 in Australia, good news for the 23rd-ranked Canadians who are watching the current tournament in France from the sidelines after missing out on the sport’s showcase for the first time ever.
“A new era is about to begin for our sport,” World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont told a news conference in Paris. “An era that will bring certainty and opportunity for all. An era that will support the many, not the few. And an era that will supercharge the development of the sport beyond the traditional and often self-imposed boundaries.
“All the boats will rise together.”