Team Romania is one of the average teams in the Rugby World Cup 2023. They will start their RWC 2023 journey on 09th Sep 2023 with the match to Ireland. Romania will play 4 games in the pool stage where their final position will decide if they qualify for the next stage.
Here I will share all the matches’ schedule of Team Romania for your easiness. So if you want to navigate anytime, you can!
09-Sep-2023
Ireland v Romania (Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux)
17-Sep-2023
South Africa v Romania (Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux)
30-Sep-2023
Scotland v Romania (Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)
08-Oct-2023
Tonga v Romania (Stade Pierre Mauroy, Lille)
What Channel is the Romania game on today?
You can watch Team Romania Rugby World Cup 2023 games online on ITVX (UK Broadcaster).
When is Romania Rugby World Cup next Game?
Romania’s next Game will be against South Africa on 17th Sep 2023.
What Teams Will Romania Face in the Pool Stage of Rugby World Cup 2023?
Team Romania will play Ireland, Tonga, South Africa, and Scotland in their pool stages.
How many games will Romania Played in the Pool Stage?
Romania will play a total of 4 games in their pool stage. They need to finish in top 2 of the pool stage to qualify for the knockout stage.
Romania RWC Squad
Head coach Eugen Apjok named a 50-man squad to start preparations for the tournament.
Forwards
Alexandru Savin, Dorin Tică, Ciprian Chiriac, Vasile Balan, Gheorghe Gajion, Thomas Crețu, Alexandru Gordaș, Costel Burțilă, Ovidiu Cojocaru, Tudor Butnariu, Eugen Căpățână, Robert Irimescu, Florin Bărdașu, Iulian Harțig, Adrian Motoc, Andrei Mahu, Marius Iftimiciuc, Marius Antonescu, Florian Roșu, Ștefan Iancu, Johannes Van Heerden, Lucian Mureșan, Cristi Chirica, Andrei Gorin, Mihai Macovei, Vlad Neculau, Dragoș Ser, Cristi Boboc, Damian Strătilă, Mihai Popescu,Gabriel Rupanu, Florin Surugiu, Alin Conache, Vlăduț Bocăneț
Backs
Hinckley Vaovasa, Gabriel Pop, Vlăduț Popa, Mihai Mureșan, Atila Septar, Nicolas Onuțu, Cosmin Iliuță, Mihai Lămboiu, Taylor Gontineac, Jason Tomane, Tangimana Fonovai, Sioeli Lama, Marius Simionescu, Paul Popoaia, Ionel Melinte, Robert Neagu