Where to watch Argentina vs New Zealand: Live stream, TV channel, betting odds for 2023 Rugby World Cup semi-final

Jonathan Burnett

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The first semi-final of the 2023 Rugby World Cup pits two Southern Hemisphere foes against one another, as Argentina and New Zealand do battle for a place in the final on October 28. These two have become accustomed to playing each other several times per year, but the stakes have never been higher than this.

Finishing second in Pool D behind England — the tournament's only remaining unbeaten team — Los Pumas have been on something of a slow burn in France, but that tempered flame burst into bright lights against Wales. Five points down with just 12 minutes left on the clock, Michael Cheika's side scored two late tries to storm home, winning 29-17 in an epic quarter-final.

Later that day, the All Blacks pulled off a shock result of their own. Going into their match against world-number-one side Ireland, New Zealand were pitted as outsiders for arguably the first time in Rugby World Cup history. However, despite having been beaten by France in Pool A, the All Blacks showed that they can never be written off.

Two early penalties and a Leicester Fainga'anuku try opened up a 13-0 lead 20 minutes into the contest, and from there, New Zealand would never relinquish their advantage. Ireland came close to overturning the scoreline, twice moving to within a single point, but tries from Ardie Savea and Will Jordan either side of halftime — plus a late Jordie Barrett penalty — meant the All Blacks hung on to win 28-24.

And so, to the last four. With 2019 finalists England and South Africa facing off in the second semi-final, the winners of this game know they've got a tough task ahead. But the ability to overcome adversity that we've seen from both sides in this tournament suggests we're in for another must-see matchup that is set to go right to the wire.

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What time does Argentina vs New Zealand kick off?

Argentina and New Zealand face off in the 2023 Rugby World Cup's first semi-final, played at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, France. The game kicks off at 9 p.m. local time on Friday, October 20, 2023.

Here are the kick-off times for this game around the world:

Location Date Time
USA Fri, Oct. 20 3:00 p.m. ET
Canada Fri, Oct. 20 3:00 p.m. ET
Australia Sat, Oct. 21 6:00 a.m. AEDT
UK Fri, Oct. 20 8:00 p.m. BST
New Zealand Sat, Oct. 21 8:00 a.m. NZDT
India Sat, Oct. 21 12:30 a.m. IST
Singapore Sat, Oct. 21 3:00 a.m. SGT
Malaysia Sat, Oct. 21 3:00 a.m. MYT
Hong Kong Sat, Oct. 21 3:00 a.m. HKT

Argentina vs New Zealand TV channel, live stream

TV networks worldwide will be showing all 48 matches at the tournament live, including many on free-to-air television.

On social platforms alone, video content from the Rugby World Cup and organisers World Rugby drew more than 2.1 billion views in 2019 — almost six times the previous figure.

  TV channel Streaming
USA Peacock
Canada TSN

TSN+

UK ITV ITV X
Australia Channel 9 Stan Sport, 9Now
New Zealand Sky GO Sky GO
India Fan Code
Hong Kong BeIN Sports BeIN Sports
Malaysia BeIN Sports BeIN Sports
Singapore BeIN Sports BeIN Sports

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Argentina vs New Zealand lineups

Los Pumas make just one change to the team that beat Wales in Marseille, as Gonzalo Bertranou replaces Tomas Cubelli at scrum-half having started four games in Pool D. Flanker Juan Martin Gonzalez scored the only try and wing Emiliano Boffelli kicked 20 points as Argentina secured a 25-18 win in Christchurch last year, and both start with the aim of repeating that historic result.

The impact of Argentina's bench turned the tide against Wales, with all of their points in the final 12 minutes — other than from Boffelli's cannon of a right boot — coming via replacements. Prop Joel Sclavi's close-range try got the comeback underway, and following a try-saving Matias Moroni tackle, veteran fly-half Nicolas Sanchez latched onto an intercept to race under the posts and seal the win.

Argentina starting XV: Juan Cruz Mallia, Emiliano Boffelli, Lucio Cinti, Santiago Chocobares, Mateo Carreras, Santiago Carreras, Gonzalo Bertranou; Thomas Gallo, Julian Montoya, Francisco Gomez Kodela, Guido Petti, Tomas Lavini, Juan Martin Gonzalez, Marcos Kremer, Facundo Isa.

Argentina replacements: Augustin Creevy, Joel Sclavi, Eduardo Bello, Matias Alemanno, Rodrigo Bruni, Lautaro Bazan, Nicolas Sanchez, Matias Moroni.

In turn, the All Blacks make two changes to their matchday 23, both of which come in the starting lineup. Mark Telea, who coach Ian Foster had dropped from the side following a curfew break, is recalled on the left wing despite Leicester Fainga'anuku's try-scoring exploits last weekend. Telea and opposite winger Will Jordan will be looking for service from playmakers Richie Mo'unga and Jordie Barrett, whose points off the tee made the difference against Ireland.

In the pack, two old warhorses switch positions. Record All Blacks appearance maker Sam Whitelock moves into the starting side, taking the second-row place of long-time partner Brodie Retallick. Scott Barrett will line up alongside Whitelock with Retallick set to make an impact off the bench, and the impeccable form of No. 8 Ardie Savea will provide even more from the back of the scrum.

New Zealand Starting XV: Beauden Barrett, Will Jordan, Rieko Ioane, Jordie Barrett, Mark Telea, Richie Mo'unga, Aaron Smith; Ethan de Groot, Codie Taylor, Tyrel Lomax, Sam Whitelock, Scott Barrett, Shannon Frizell, Sam Cane, Ardie Savea.

New Zealand Replacements: Samisoni Taukei'aho, Tamaiti Williams, Fletcher Newell, Brodie Retallick, Dalton Papalii, Finlay Christie, Damian McKenzie, Anton Lienert-Brown.

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Argentina vs. New Zealand betting odds, prediction

Despite losing their first home game against Argentina little under 14 months ago, the All Blacks have very much reverted to type since, beating Los Pumas in the two fixtures since by a combined scoreline of 94-15.

They've also been successful in their previous two World Cup encounters. Winners by 33-10 in the 2011 quarter-finals on home soil, the All Blacks then won 26-16 win at Wembley Stadium in the 2015 pool stage. New Zealand went on to win both tournaments.

It'll be interesting to see how Argentina have developed from their past meetings with the All Blacks, and how much they've taken from their late show against Wales. However, an admirable comeback pales in magnitude to the performance put in and result secured by New Zealand against an all-conquering Ireland side, and as such, we're tipping the All Blacks to progress to the World Cup final by at least eight points.

Result Australia (Unibet) UK (BetOnSports)
Argentina win 8.50 17/2
Draw (after 80 mins) 41.00 28/1
New Zealand win 1.08 1/12

Jonathan Burnett

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Jonathan is a freelance content producer and commentator for Sporting News UK, with a focus on international rugby tournaments like the Six Nations and Rugby World Cup. He also works as a commentator for StatsPerform’s football network, covering matches across Europe including the Champions League, 2022 FIFA World Cup, and the 2023 Women's World Cup. He’s a regular contributor to the history and statistics website Rugby League Project.

Jonny graduated from Leeds University with a journalism degree in 2021 and was Head of Media at Widnes Vikings RLFC in 2023. A self-confessed nerd of rugby league, union and football (soccer). Jonathan’s coverage across several sports can be found on the TSN site.