The 2019 Rugby World Cup kicks off on Friday when hosts Japan face Russia in Tokyo.
All the games will be broadcast live via ITV, while you can also tune in to radio coverage with the BBC as well as follow the action online.
Each of the Home Nations will be in action over the opening few days.
So sit back and relax as the PA news agency provides the essential guide on how fans can make sure they do not miss a pass, tackle, penalty, line-out or – hopefully – plenty of tries.
Friday September 20
Japan v Russia
Pool A (Tokyo): ITV4 & BBC Radio 5 Live (1145 BST)
Coming soon.#RWC2019 pic.twitter.com/vwxXG2GTni — Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) September 19, 2019
Hosts Japan open proceedings in Tokyo against a Russian side tipped as one of the dark horses to make an impact.
The Cherry Blossoms – then coached by Eddie Jones – caused a seismic shock with their 34-32 defeat of South Africa in England four years ago.
Now on home soil, Japan will hoping to build momentum to ride the wave of exception through to the quarter-finals – then who knows?
Saturday, September 21
New Zealand v South Africa
Pool B (Yokohama): ITV & BBC Radio 5 Live (1045)
Wow... What a clash we have for you on Saturday morning 😍 #NZLvRSA LIVE on @ITV from 10.15am – who's in!?#RWC2019 pic.twitter.com/jROrezLTck — ITV Rugby (@ITVRugby) September 19, 2019
The first 'Super Saturday' of the 2019 World Cup will see some of the tournament heavyweights in action.
Defending champions the All Blacks take on the Springbocks in Yokohama – but can either of them make it back to the International Stadium for the final on November 2? Game on.
Australia v Fiji
Pool D (Sapporo): ITV & BBC Radio 5 Live (0545)
BREAKING | Your #Wallabies team to face @fijirugby in our first match of the #RWC2019! Watch live on @Foxtel, @kayosports & @10sportau or listen live @rugbycomau this Saturday at 2.45pm AEST. READ: https://t.co/Veg0CT52B8 #GoldBlooded #AUSvFIJ #TeamRugby pic.twitter.com/dgD6cPqbCR — Wallabies (@wallabies) September 19, 2019
Any early risers can watch the Wallabies take on Fiji – will the Pacific Islanders cause an upset?
France v Argentina
Pool C (Tokyo): ITV & BBC Radio 5 Live (0815)
🇫🇷👊🏼 Voici notre équipe pour la Coupe du Monde ! #XVdeFrance #NeFaisonsXV #RWC2019 pic.twitter.com/bd8fLBNuCj — France Rugby (@FranceRugby) September 2, 2019
Or if you want a bit of a lie in, how about a breakfast croissant? France will look to lay down a marker for Europe against the Pumas of Argentina.
Sunday September 22
Italy v Namibia
Pool B (Osaka): ITV & BBC 5 Live Sports Extra (0615)
Ireland v Scotland
Pool A (Yokohama): ITV & BBC Radio 5 Live (0845)
Andy Farrell says the squad are building the intensity nicely and there's a significant 'bite' to training this week.#TeamOfUS #ShoulderToSoulder pic.twitter.com/20UHyBjLX2 — Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) September 18, 2019
After Italy have kicked off Sunday's action aiming to avoid a potential shock against Namibia, attention turns to Yokohama – and you could need some strong coffee.
Ireland will be out to show why they are the world's top-ranked side against a Scotland squad facing plenty of questions.
England v Tonga
Pool C (Sapporo): ITV & BBC Radio 5 Live (1115)
Over the last four years, every blade of grass has taken us closer to Japan 🇯🇵 Now the team and a nation of fans are ready. Are you with us? #WearTheRose and be their armour with @O2sports. pic.twitter.com/HihZOObz8F — England Rugby (@EnglandRugby) September 18, 2019
The games continue to come thick and fast as England open their World Cup campaign against Tonga in Sapporo.
Jones' squad have built plenty of momentum on the road towards Japan – is now their time to deliver on the big stage?
Whatever the outcome, everything should be wrapped up in time for a nice Sunday roast.
Monday September 23
Wales v Georgia
Pool D (Toyota): ITV & BBC Radio 5 Live (1115)
GEORGIA ON MY MIND 🇬🇪 A nation located on the border of Europe and Asia, @GeorgianRugby are Wales' first opponents at #RWC2019. Find out more about #TheLelos: https://t.co/FpRQBqO4ir #WALvGEO pic.twitter.com/3gxmXhsPA4 — Welsh Rugby Union 🏉 (@WelshRugbyUnion) September 19, 2019
After a testing few days following the departure of assistant coach Rob Howley from the camp for an alleged breach of World Rugby's betting regulations, Wales will be glad to be able to focus on match action when their campaign finally gets under way.
Wales struggled past Georgia 13-6 when the countries met in Cardiff during the 2017 autumn Tests – and will be expecting a much-improved display in Toyota to make some positive headlines.
And if you survived the opening few days, there is plenty more action ahead.....
England will play their second Pool C match against the United States in Kobe on Thursday September 26.
Then put down the remote and take a well-earned rest before another bumper weekend of action gets under way.
On Saturday September 28, Ireland are set to face hosts Japan in Shizuoka.