Perth rugby fans have voiced their frustration after organisers confirmed that Australia will open the 2027 World Cup against minnows Hong Kong.

The decision has deflated hopes of a once-in-a-lifetime Wallabies-All Blacks World Cup opener at Optus Stadium in Western Australia, with the trans-Tasman showdown instead scheduled for Sydney.

Australia will launch their first home World Cup since 2003 against debutants and the tournament’s third-lowest-ranked side on October 1, despite earlier indications that the opening match would be a marquee fixture.

Optus Stadium will host seven matches in total, including four pool games and two round-of-16 fixtures.

New Zealand will face Chile in Perth the day after the opening match, while other fixtures include USA vs Samoa, the Springboks vs Romania and a standout pool clash between Ireland and Scotland.

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One round-of-16 match is likely to involve the Boks, with another potentially featuring England and Italy.

But the nature of the opening game has left some long-time fans deeply disappointed.

Force supporter Marc Jones told The West Australian he was ā€œheartbrokenā€ by the decision.

ā€œThey could offer me front-row seats, to where you could literally walk on the field, I would literally toss them in the bin,ā€ he said.

ā€œI’ve already made my mind up. I’m going to boycott the opening game. There’s no way I’m going. I won’t even watch it at the pub. It’s not even worth it.

ā€œIt’s heartbreaking as a Wallabies fan.ā€

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While many fans welcomed the calibre of teams heading to Perth, social media reaction echoed similar disappointment over the low-profile opener. Even the All Blacks appeared to poke fun at the scheduling, posting – and later deleting – a graphic suggesting they were involved in the opening match, captioned: ā€œWe thought we had the script ā€¦ā€

World Rugby chairman Brett Robinson previously described opening matches as ā€œordinarily, the pick of the matchesā€, 2027 World Cup managing director Chris Stanley defended the call.

ā€œWe looked at all sorts of matches, all the Wallabies matches, for the opening match,ā€ Stanley said. ā€œBut as tournament organisers, we were really keen, it’s a really good narrative, exciting to have a debutant playing in the opening match.

ā€œThere’s a great link into Asia, all the expats, there’s a great diaspora living in Perth. I won’t say it was an easy decision: none of the match scheduling is an easy decision.ā€

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