The ancient ways of obtaining score updates through out of date methods are a thing of the past. With the Rugby World Cup being watched by record numbers, the only way to be part of the action is through major technological advances like  mobile phones, tablet PC’s and other amble forms of media. Being part of the action all the way is now possible thanks to footage being available live on line!

 

 

 

With catch-up TV available online, we’re also now in a great position to get up to speed with anything we’ve missed at the touch of a button.Avid Rugby fans need worry no more with great highlights and the best matches being aired, missing any of the action will be seen as impossible.

 

 

With great coverage of this year’s World Cup, what can we look forward to seeing?Now England have moved into 4th on the IRB rankings many fans will be pleased with the steady progress, nonetheless once England reach the number 1 spot all England fans will be over the moon to be positioned higher than the powerhouses of South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

 

 

With Scotland showing great promise, the UK nations could have some fascinating times ahead of them. With Georgia and Romania beaten, the performance on the 25th of September will be crucial against a promising Argentinean team, who narrowly missed out to England on the 10th of September.However here in England the 1st of October holds great importance as the battle royal commences against Scotland, where unquestionably pulses will raise at the prospect of victory.

 

 

Then there’s Wales, who painfully lost by one point against South Africa – fingers crossed for a better result in their forthcoming matches. With action promised non- stop, fans will be pleased to know that they won’t miss a minute of action. Yet streaming TV online and using mobile networks or PC tablets still requires a TV Licence still has to be had by all. You can find out everything you need to know from the TV Licensing website.