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Touch World Cup – 100 days to go | Pools and format confirmed

With 100 days to go until the 2024 Touch World Cup, the Federation of International Touch has confirmed the pools and format for the 13 categories featuring in Nottingham during July.

Some 190 teams from 39 nations have confirmed their entry, making this tenth edition of the Touch World Cup far and away the largest ever.

“With the announcement of the pools, excitement and anticipation is growing rapidly as we approach the 2024 Touch World Cup,” said Mark Croston, Chair of the Federation of International Touch (FIT) Board.

“The number of entries is remarkable, and every continent will be represented. Touch has grown significantly since the last World Cup in Malaysia five years ago, and I have no doubt that Nottingham will be an incredible event this July.”

More than 250 volunteers have registered, and with more than 20 fields required both Highfields and Riverside Sports Complexes will be hosting matches.

England Touch Chief Executive, Chris Simon, who is leading the delivery of the event, added that the excitement is also growing among the organising group.

“Collectively we have organised a number of international and domestic events, but this year’s World Cup is on a different scale,” he commented. “The organising team has built up plenty of experience, and we are all excited about staging a week which the 4,000 players, coaches, referees and support staff, and the thousands of supporters, will remember.

“Touch is an incredibly inclusive game and we want to showcase this to the people of Nottingham, of England and the rest of the world. To do so, we are planning additional activity alongside the Touch World Cup that provides spectators and the local community with opportunities to try touch, potentially for the first time.

“We are also committed to making this the greenest World Cup ever, too, and are encouraging everyone to bring refillable water bottles, reduce the use of single-use plastics, using public transport or car sharing while in England, training outside in nature, and more.”

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Pools and Format

Men’s Open

Pool matches >> Quarter Finals >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Play-off matches will be played for those teams who do not make the quarter finals and who lose their quarter final

Pool A: Australia, England, Lebanon, France, Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, USA, Hong Kong China, Oman

Pool B: New Zealand, Japan, Cook Islands, Ireland, South Africa, Philippines, Wales, Fiji, Singapore, Tonga

Women’s Open

Pool matches >> Quarter Finals >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Play-off matches will be played for those teams who do not make the quarter finals and who lose their quarter final

Pool A: Australia, Japan, Cook Islands, France, Papua New Guinea, Wales, Canada, Lebanon, Singapore, Belgium, Thailand

Pool B: New Zealand, England, Samoa, South Africa, Philippines, Ireland, USA, Hong Kong China, Fiji, Netherlands

Mixed Open

Pool matches >> Round of 16 >> Quarter Finals >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

5th in each pool will go into a play-off pool for positions 17-20
6th in each pool will go into a play-off pool for positions 21-24
7th in each pool and 8th in Pool D will go into a play-off pool for positions 25-29
Play-off matches will be played for those teams that lose their Round of 16 matches and their quarter final match

Pool A: Australia, Ireland, Philippines, USA, China, Italy, Spain

Pool B: New Zealand, South Africa, Scotland, Japan, Chinese Taipei, Germany, Cayman Islands

Pool C: Wales, Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Lebanon, Malaysia, Guernsey, Portugal

Pool D: France, England, Chile, Switzerland, Canada, Belgium, Jersey, Middle East

Women’s 27

Pool matches >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Play-off matches will be played for those teams who do not make the semi-finals

Teams: Australia, England, France, Hong Kong China, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, USA

Men’s 30

Pool matches >> Quarter Finals >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Play-off matches will be played for those teams who do not make the quarter finals and who lose their quarter final

Pool A: Australia, Cook Islands, England, Ireland, USA, Switzerland, Spain, Canada, Luxembourg, Sweden

Pool B: New Zealand, South Africa, France, Japan, Singapore, Wales, Hong Kong China, Belgium, Netherlands

Mixed 30

Pool matches >> Quarter Finals >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Play-off matches will be played for those teams who do not make the quarter finals and who lose their quarter final

Pool A: Australia, England, Samoa, France, Wales, USA, Hong Kong China, Cayman Islands, Germany

Pool B: Cook Islands, New Zealand, Fiji, Scotland, Ireland, Chile, China, Italy

Men’s 35

Pool matches >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Play-off matches will be played for those teams who do not make the semi-finals

Teams: Australia, England, Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, USA, Wales

Women’s 35

Pool matches >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Play-off matches will be played for those teams who do not make the semi-finals

Teams: Australia, England, Fiji, France, Ireland, Singapore, South Africa, Wales

Men’s 40

Pool matches >> Quarter Finals >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Play-off matches will be played for those teams who do not make the quarter finals and who lose their quarter final

Pool A: New Zealand, Cook Islands, USA, Wales, Japan, Spain, Hong Kong China, France, Malaysia

Pool B: Australia, England, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, Singapore, Sweden, China, Portugal

Women’s 40

Pool matches >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Each team will play each other twice in the pool stage

Teams: Australia, England, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Scotland

Men’s 45

Pool matches >> Quarter Finals >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Play-off matches will be played for those teams who do not make the quarter finals and who lose their quarter final

Pool A: Australia, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Wales, Chile, Spain, Jersey

Pool B: New Zealand, England, France, Ireland, Switzerland, Portugal, Middle East

Men’s 50

Pool matches >> Quarter Finals >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Play-off matches will be played for those teams who do not make the quarter finals and who lose their quarter final

Pool A: Australia, England, Fiji, France, Singapore, Chile, Malaysia, South Africa

Pool B: New Zealand, Wales, Japan, Scotland, USA, Italy, Portugal

Men’s 55

Pool matches >> First Round (3v6, 4v5 (both elimination) and 1v2 for highest semi-final seeding >> Semi-Finals >> Gold and Bronze medal matches

Teams: Australia, England, Ireland, New Zealand, USA, Wales

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