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2015 Rugby Union World Cup: Tickets, Update, News, Gossip

England will meet three times in June ahead of the mouth-watering 2015 Rugby Union World Cup that begins in September. As you can imagine, there is still speculation about who will be selected by team manager, Stuart Lancaster, to represent the Red Rose in the much-anticipated tournament that will feature the world’s top rugby sides.

The World Cup brings together the world's best rugby teams and players. Cheap Rugby World Cup 2015 tickets are still available for sale at LiveRugbyTickets.co.uk for the blockbuster rugby union event coming up in September 2015 - including the final clash at Twickenham Stadium.

On September 19, 2015 South Africa will go head-to-head with Japan in the Rugby World Cup 2015 opening clash at Brighton Community Stadium in the United Kingdom. Then on Sept 20, Samoa and USA will meet in battle at Brighton Stadium. New Zealand and Argentina’s powerful teams meet at beautiful Wembley Stadium in London on September 20.

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Under the leadership of manager Stuart Lancaster, the England Rugby Union National Team are in form and on the rise in spring 2015 as they prepare to host the 2015 Rugby World Cup in various stadiums around the UK.

After suffering a shoulder injury in December, England skipper Chris Robshaw is now fit and will start on Saturday for Quins against Sale. Robshaw is a three time Grand Slam winning captain for England. Robshaw was out for five weeks, but returned to lead the Red Rose to a runners-up finish in the Six Nations.

England’s Ben Morgan is also looking to be fit in time for the blockbuster Rugby World Cup. After breaking a leg in January, Morgan missed the entire Six Nations tournament following being named as the Red Rose’s best player following the 2014 Autumn Internationals.

There is still time for phenomenal twenty-six year old world-class rugby player Sam Burgess to make the 31-man squad.

In more news, Australia has made a decision to lift their ban on selecting foreign players posing a potential problem for England who are drawn in the “Pool of Death” along with England and Wales. The Wallabies are likely to pick Toulon’s Matt Giteau and Drew Mitchell.

Aussie playmaker Giteau has since stated that it is the ultimate honor to represent your country.

Now world champs New Zealand and England are the only remaining nations with a rule of not choosing overseas based rugby players.

Some say England should pick their top players wherever they live.