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South Africa to host next two World Rugby U20 Championships

South Africa has been named host nation of the next two editions of the World Rugby U20 Championship - in 2023 and 2024.

This will be the first time South Africa hosts the event since 2012, when the Junior Springboks beat New Zealand in the final at Newlands.

This year's event is scheduled for 24 June to 14 July and will take place over five match days in Stellenbosch, Paarl and Wellington. The teams will be based in Cape Town.

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Meanwhile, World Rugby also confirmed that Kenya will host the second-tier World Rugby U20 Trophy tournament. The two tournaments return for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic hit nearly three years ago.

The teams are divided into three pools, with the country finishing in last place relegated to next year's World Rugby U20 Trophy.

The Junior Boks are in Pool C alongside Argentina, Italy and Georgia. Defending champions France, Wales, New Zealand and Japan are in Pool A, while Australia, England, Ireland and Fiji complete Pool B.

Pool matches

Match day 1: Saturday 24 June

Match day 2: Thursday 29 June

Match day 3: Tuesday 4 July

Knock-out matches

Match day 4: Sunday 9 July

Match day 5 (final): Friday 14 July

"We are thrilled to unveil our two exciting hosts for the World Rugby U20 Championship and U20 Trophy taking place later this year. South Africa and Kenya will provide the perfect stage for the return of our flagship U20 competitions that play such a crucial role in the development of young talents within our unions," World Rugby chairperson Bill Beaumont said in  a statement.

"The U20 Championship and Trophy have been hugely popular since their inception 15 years ago and have proven successful with

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