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Jeff Latch: Spark reveals Rugby World Cup plan

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Spark has revealed what it will cost to watch the 2019 Rugby World Cup through its Spark Sport app - plus a cover-its-bets approach that will see 12 games screen live or delayed on free-to-air partner TVNZ, including all pool games for the All Blacks, the AB's assumed quarter final, the semis and the final (see full list below).Those who purchase a "super early bird" pass in May will pay $59.99 to watch live every Rugby World Cup match.From June to early September, the price will be $79.99.Then in the "final few days" before the tournament starts in Japan, the cost will rise to $89.99.Single match passes will also be available for $24.99 once the tournament is underway.Source / Spark Sport.Pubs and clubs will be charged the same amount as individual consumers - meaning a bar could screen the tournament to patrons for as little as $59.99 but Spark warns "future sporting events will be priced at commercial levels" for commercial premises.Spark has also confirmed rumours it will take a conservative approach, wit