London's Olympic Stadium has been confirmed as one of 13 venues for the 2015 Rugby World Cup and will host five matches, tournament organisers have announced.
England will kick off the tournament at Twickenham on the evening of Friday September 18 against a team from the Oceania qualifying group, likely to be Fiji.
Two quarter-finals, both semi-finals and the final will be at Twickenham, as well as five pool matches, including three England games - the other two being against Wales and Australia. Wales's match against Australia will also be at Twickenham.
Cardiff's Millennium Stadium will host the other two quarter-finals, plus six pool matches including two Wales games against yet-to-be-determined World Cup qualifiers.
The Olympic Stadium will have four pool games plus the bronze-medal match.
Wembley Stadium hosts two pool matches including New Zealand v Argentina, one of the most attractive-looking games of the group phase.
Coventry, Bristol, Derby, Southampton and Sunderland, who were on the original list of venues, have all been omitted from the final list.
The tournament schedule also sees England play all their group matches at weekends, as do Ireland.
Wales, Scotland, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand will all have one midweek fixture.
Scotland will play two matches at Newcastle's St James' Park, including eye-catching fixtures against South Africa and Samoa.
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