Rugby Predictions Today

Our TopBets, rugby experts will provide you with the latest rugby predictions on rugby from across the globe. The emphasis will be on the major leagues like the United Rugby Championship (URC), Super Rugby and of course our very own local Currie Cup. All the major international tournaments such as the Rugby Championships and the Six Nations will also be covered with our team providing rugby betting tips. You can be assured all the big rugby this weekend will be previewed on this page.

Rugby Predictions for SUNDAY 05 April 2026

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1X2 Tips For Rugby Fixtures Today

Bordeaux Begles vs Leicester Tigers

Tip 1:Bordeaux to win 

Reason for the tip: clash with both teams packed with attacking quality. The French side boast a dangerous backline featuring Damian Penaud and Louis Bielle-Biarrey, whose pace and finishing ability can punish any defensive lapses. Fly-half Matthieu Jalibert will be key in pulling the strings, while captain Maxime Lucu controls the tempo. Up front, Cameron Woki and Adam Coleman provide physicality and lineout strength.

Leicester Tigers arrive with a balanced lineup and plenty of firepower. Freddie Steward offers security under the high ball while Adam Radwan and Ollie Hassell-Collins bring speed out wide. James O’Connor’s experience at fly-half will be crucial in guiding the attack, with Jack van Poortvliet providing quick service from the scrumhalf position. Captain Hanro Liebenberg leads a hardworking pack that will look to match Bordeaux’s intensity. The game is likely to be fast-paced, with Bordeaux’s attacking flair going up against Leicester’s structured approach. Home advantage and attacking depth will see the defending champions to victory.

Who Will Win?

Allsvenskan - SWE

GAIS vs Djurgardens IF

Rugby Handicap Betting

Handicap Betting Tips for Today

Leinster vs Edinburgh:Home team (-25.5)

Reason for tip: Leinster take on Edinburgh in a highly anticipated Champions Cup round of 16 clash, with the Irish side entering as clear favourites due to their depth, structure and international quality. Leinster’s pack, led by captain Caelan Doris, is stacked with physicality and breakdown expertise through Josh van der Flier and Jack Conan while the front row of Andrew Porter, Dan Sheehan and Tadhg Furlong provides a dominant platform. At halfback, Jamison Gibson-Park’s quick delivery combined with Harry Byrne’s control should allow Leinster to dictate tempo. The inclusion of Rieko Ioane in midfield adds real attacking spark, alongside the consistency of Hugo Keenan at fullback.

Edinburgh will need a near-perfect performance to challenge. Grant Gilchrist leads a committed pack, with Pierre Schoeman and Ben Muncaster bringing physical presence. In the backs, Darcy Graham remains their biggest attacking weapon, capable of turning limited opportunities into points. Ross Thompson’s tactical kicking will be vital in managing territory and relieving pressure. While Edinburgh have moments of threat, Leinster’s structure, accuracy and attacking depth should see them dominate possession and territory over the 80 minutes. I am backing them to win and cover the -25.5 handicap. 

Rugby fixtures this weekend

Accumulator of the Day 

  • Bordeaux vs Leicester- Home win
  • Leinster vs Edinburgh- Home win
  • Zebre vs Pau- Away win
  • Black Rams vs Kobe Steelers- Away win

Rugby Results Yesterday

  • Bath vs Saracens- Home win✅
  • Toulon vs Stormers- Home win✅
  • Glasgow vs Bulls- Home win✅
  • Reds vs Force- Home win❌
  • Chiefs vs Waratahs- Home win✅
  • Toulouse vs Bristol- Home win✅
  • Harlequins vs Sale Sharks- Home win❌
  • Ulster vs Ospreys- Home win✅

Rugby tomorrow

  • No matches

Understanding Rugby Betting 

It is crucial that players understand the different types of rugby betting. If a player places a wager on a handicap bet with fully understanding it, he could think they won the bet but instead they lost the bet as they did not understand how it works. Our rugby predictions will give you the option of the three way bet or the handicap betting as our previews will focus on this.

Different types of Rugby bets 

Match Winner

The most self-explanatory of bets to take on a rugby match. This is the most common and oldest type of rugby bet in which you select Team A or Team B to win. The odds on this type of bet may be low especially if your team is the favourite.

Draw No Bet

The draw is quite rare in Rugby Union, but it does happen from time to time. If you’re worried about the draw messing up your bet then take a Draw No Bet market. Your bet will be refunded if the match result ends in a draw.

Handicap Betting

The most popular bets on rugby are handicap bets. This is often where some of the best value is to be found. The handicap is an advantage that bookmakers give one team to make the game more balanced. The team given the positive handicap can win, draw or lose the game by less than the handicap to cover the bet and win. The team with the negative handicap must win the match by more than the points set out in the handicap to win their bet.

Total points over/under

The over/under betting market involves predicting whether the total number of points scored in a match will be above or lower than a certain predetermined number. For instance, if you bet on the over/under 50 points market and you bet on under, the combined score of the two teams shouldn’t exceed 50.

First Try Scorer

Rugby fans know the excitement that comes when a player breaks through the defence to score the first try. Betting on the first-try scorer is about predicting which player from either team will cross the try line first. This bet type carries higher odds as it’s challenging to predict, making potential payouts more lucrative.

Anytime Try Scorer

Less specific than the first-try scorer bet, the anytime try scorer wager involves picking a player you believe will score a try at any point during the match. The odds are typically lower than for the first-try scorer but offer a better chance of a payout.

FAQs

1 How long is a game of rugby?

A game of rugby is 80 minutes

2. How many players are there on a rugby team?

There are 15 players a side except in Rugby 7s where there are 5 players a side.

3. Where to watch rugby live?

Most of the rugby matches in South Africa can be watched live on Supersport. Betting sites like Betway and WSB offer live streaming on selected matches.

4. How to stream live rugby in South Africa for free?

Rugby Pass offers free streaming of selected matches.

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