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Last updated on 1 hour ago1 hour ago.From the section Rugby LeagueEngland have appeared in all three Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup finals, winning the first tournament in 2008 but then losing twice in finals to France The Rugby League World Cup is under way and you can watch all 61 games from the men's, women's and wheelchair events live on the BBC. Matches will be across BBC TV, on BBC One, BBC Two and BBC Three. All matches will be available to view on the BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website and and the BBC Sport mobile app. The three tournaments, all hosted by England, will also be covered extensively on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra and the BBC Sounds app.'Superstar in the making' - Young lights up World CupWhy the Rugby League World Cup is 'unmissable'Men's pools; Women's pools;Wheelchair groups Saturday 15 October
Men's England 60-6 Samoa - St James' Park, Newcastle Australia 42-8 Fiji - Headingley Stadium, Leeds Sunday 16 October
Men's Scotland 4-28 Italy - Kingston Park, Newcastle Jamaica 2-48 Ireland - Headingley, Leeds New Zealand 34-12 Lebanon - Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Monday 17 October
Men's: France 34-12 Greece - Eco-Power Stadium, Doncaster Tuesday 18 October
Men's: Tonga 24-18 Papua New Guinea - Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens Wednesday 19 October
Men's: Wales 12-18 Cook Islands - Leigh Sports Village, Leigh Friday 21 October
Men's: Australia 84-0 Scotland - Coventry Arena, Coventry Saturday 22 October
Men's: Fiji 60-4 Italy - Kingston Park, Newcastle England 42-18 France - University of Bolton Stadium, Bolton New Zealand 68-6 Jamaica - MKM Stadium, Hull Sunday 23 October
Men's: Lebanon v Ireland (14:30 BST, BBC Two) - Leigh Sports Village, Leigh Samoa v Greece (17:00 BST, Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Eco-Power Stadium, Doncaster Monday 24 October
Men's: Tonga v Wales (19:30 BST, BBC Two & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens Tuesday 25 October
Men's: Papua New Guinea v Cook Islands (19:30 BST, BBC Three) - Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Friday 28 October
Men's: New Zealand v Ireland (19:30 BST, BBC Three & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - Headingley Stadium, Leeds Saturday 29 October
Men's England v Greece (14:30 BST, BBC One & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - Bramall Lane, Sheffield Fiji v Scotland (17:00 BST, BBC Two & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - Kingston Park, Newcastle Australia v Italy (19:30 BST, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens Sunday 30 October
Men's Lebanon v Jamaica (12:00 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Leigh Sports Village, Leigh Tonga v Cook Islands (14:30 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough Samoa v France (17:00 GMT, BBC Two) - Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Monday 31 October
Men's: Papua New Guinea v Wales (19:30 GMT, BBC Two & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - Eco-Power Stadium, DoncasterEngland will open the Women's World Cup against Brazil at Headingley Stadium in Leeds on 1 November Tuesday 1 November
Women's England v Brazil (14:30 GMT, BBC Two & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - Headingley Stadium, Leeds Papua New Guinea v Canada (17:00 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Headingley Stadium, Leeds Wednesday 2 November
Women's New Zealand v France (17:00 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Community Stadium, York Australia v Cook Islands (19:30 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Community Stadium, York Thursday 3 November
Wheelchair Spain v Ireland (17:00 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Copper Box Arena, London England v Australia (19:30, BBC Two) - Copper Box Arena, London Friday November 4
Men's Quarter-final 1 (19:30 GMT, BBC Three & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - John Smith's Stadium, Huddersfield Wheelchair France v Wales (11:00 GMT, BBC Two) - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Scotland v USA (13:30, BBC Two) - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Saturday November 5
Men's Quarter-final 2 (14:30 GMT, BBC One & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - DW Stadium, Wigan Quarter-final 3 (19:30 GMT, BBC Two & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - MKM Stadium, Hull Women's England v Canada (12:00 GMT, BBC Two & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - DW Stadium, Wigan Papua New Guinea v Brazil (17:00 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - MKM Stadium, Hull Sunday 6 November
Men's Quarter-final 4 (14:30 GMT, BBC Two & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington Women's New Zealand v Cook Islands (17:00 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Community Stadium, York Australia v France (19:30 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Community Stadium, York Wheelchair England v Spain (12:00 GMT, BBC Two) - Copper Box Arena, London Australia v Ireland (14:30 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Copper Box Arena, London Monday 7 November
Wheelchair France v Scotland (17:00 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Wales v USA (19:30 GMT, BBC Two) - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Wednesday 9 November
Women's Canada v Brazil (17:00 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Headingley Stadium, Leeds England v Papua New Guinea (19:30 GMT, BBC Two & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - Headingley Stadium, Leeds Wheelchair Australia v Spain (11:00 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Copper Box Arena, London England v Ireland (13:30 GMT, BBC Two) - Copper Box Arena, London Thursday 10 November
Women's France v Cook Islands (17:00 BST, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Community Stadium, York Australia v New Zealand (19:30 BST, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - Community Stadium, York Wheelchair France v USA (11:00 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Wales v Scotland (13:30 GMT, BBC Two) - English Institute of Sport, SheffieldWill England men's captain Sam Tomkins be lifting more silverware at Old Trafford on 19 November? Friday 11 November
Men's Semi-final 1 (19:45 GMT, BBC Two & BBC Radio 5 Live) - Elland Road, Leeds Saturday 12 November
Men's Semi-final 2 (14:30 GMT, BBC One & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - Emirates Stadium, London Sunday 13 November
Wheelchair Semi-final 1 (12:00 GMT, BBC Two) - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Semi-final 2 (14:30 GMT, BBC Red Button & BBC Sport Online) - English Institute of Sport, Sheffield Monday 14 November
Women's Semi-final 1 (17:00 GMT, BBC Red Button, radio TBC) - Community Stadium, York Semi-final 2 (19:30 GMT, BBC Two, radio TBC) - Community Stadium, York Friday 18 November
Wheelchair Final (19:30 GMT, BBC Two & BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra) - Manchester Central, Manchester Saturday 19 November
Women's Final (13:15 GMT, BBC One & BBC Radio 5 Live) - Old Trafford, Manchester Men's Final (16:00 GMT, BBC One & BBC Radio 5 Live) - Old Trafford, Manchester Top Stories
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