Live screening absent from Trafalgar Square fanzone


  • Rugby
  • Thursday, 26 Mar 2015

James Haskell of England and Loann Goujon of France in action. Action Images via Reuters / Henry Browne

LONDON (Reuters) - Over one million people are expected to visit Rugby World Cup fanzones during the tournament, organisers said on Thursday although fans gathering in London's Trafalgar Square will not be able to watch live-screened matches.

There will be 15 fanzones in each host city, one at the birth place of the game in Rugby, and one in iconic Trafalgar Square which will be open from the weekend of the semi-finals until the final on Oct. 31 at Twickenham.

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