LONDON: The mens Rugby World Cup looks to be heading back to Australia for 2027.
Australia was awarded preferred candidate status by World Rugby, the sports global governing body, on Wednesday. The country last hosted the event in 2003.
A final decision will be made in May next year.
England was selected as the preferred candidate to host the womens Rugby World Cup in 2025.
World Rugby also said it will enter what the governing body described as exclusive targeted dialogue with the United States about hosting the mens Rugby World Cup in 2031. That would mark the first time the event would be held in North America.
Ross Young, chief executive of USA Rugby, called it a positive next step.
This targeted dialogue opens a new door for collaboration and progress, ultimately fueling an optimistic future for USA Rugby and the global game, Young said.
The announcements come after a review of the selection process for host countries for World Cups.
The new Rugby World Cup model will see World Rugby take more direct responsibility for the delivery of the pinnacle events, the governing body said.
The next men’s World Cup will be held in France in 2023.
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