on 16 October 2022
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Rugby League fans will also be able to enjoy a wider range of competitions across the country, with not only men's team competitions but also an exciting women's team competition, and the wheelchair competition, for the first time, will be a part of the Rugby League World Cup.
Group B- Fiji, Scotland, Australia, Italy
Head Coach: Nathan Graham
Capt. Jack Teanby
World Cup Appearances: 4 (2000, 2008, 2013, 2017)
Squads: Jack Teanby, Guy Graham, Liam Hood, Matty Russell, James Bell, Bayley Liu, Sam Luckly, Ryan Brierley, Luke Bain, Euan Aitken, Kyle Schneider, Alex Walker, Calum Gahan, Kane Linnett, Lachlan Walmsley, Ben Hellewell, Lewis Clarke, Dale Ferguson, Davey Dixon, Bailey Hayward, Logan Bayliss-Brow, Kieran Buchanan, Shane Toal, Charlie Emslie.
After a two-year gap, Scotland returned to international rugby league in October with a 30-all draw against Jamaica.
A lot of Super League and NRL stars are likely to put their hands up for the World Cup in October, so their roster for that match was made up nearly entirely of Championship and League One campaigners.
Their first match will be against Italy in Newcastle, followed by matches against Australia and the Fijians in Coventry and Newcastle, respectively, to close up the group stage.
Head Coach: Leo Epifania
Capt. Brendan Santi
World Cup Appearances: 2 (2013, 2017)
Squads: Richard Lepori, Anton Iaria, Brenden Santi, Dean Parata, Alex Rojatto, Ippolito Occhialini, Giordano Arena, Simone Boscolo, Gieole Celerino, Nicholas Tilburg, Rinaldo Palumbo, Ethan Natoli, Jack Colovatti, Kyle Pickering, Luke Hodge, Alec Susino, Jack Campagnolo, Luke Polselli, Luca Moretti, Jake Maizen, Ryan King, Cooper Johns, Joey Tramontana, Nathan Brown, Daniel Atkinson.
The Azzuri haven't played in over three years because of COVID-19's effects on international rugby league games. Their stars haven't played since the 2017 World Cup. In November 2019, they lost 25-4 to Ireland in the European Qualifiers in Dublin.
Before games against powerhouses Fiji and Australia, the World Cup will get underway in Newcastle against a spirited Scotland team.
Scotland (Kingston Park, Newcastle);
Fiji (Kingston Park, Newcastle);
Australia (Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens)