The Rugby League World Cup (RLWC) 2021 is set to kick off with a match between England and Samoa on Oct. 15 at St James Park and conclude in Manchester with the wheelchair final on Nov. 18 and the men’s and women’s finals in a spectacular doubleheader at Old Trafford on Nov. 19.

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For the first time in tournament history, the men’s, women’s and wheelchair competitions will take place at the same time, with all 61 matches set to be broadcast live on the BBC, with over 600 players and 32 teams taking part in fixtures across 17 host towns and cities and 21 stadiums across the country, including London, Manchester, Newcastle, York, Leeds, Coventry and Sheffield.

This year’s tournament, delayed from 2021 to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will be the 16th edition of the Rugby League World Cup, and world-renowned crypto exchange CoinEx will be cheering on all the teams as the exclusive cryptocurrency trading platform partner of the tournament.

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Cryptocurrencies are playing an increased role in the sports industry, and CoinEx is committed to making crypto trading easier, striving to become a gateway for global crypto users by providing easy-to-use crypto products and pleasant, convenient crypto trading experiences.

Available in 16 languages, including Chinese, English, Spanish, French and Portuguese, CoinEx offers products and services that span spot trading, futures contracts, margin trading, mining, an automated market maker, CoinEx Dock, Pledging, etc. The exchange provides easy-to-use, secure and reliable crypto trading services for over 3 million users across more than 200 countries and regions. Additionally, it features trading sections for Bitcoin (BTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH) and stablecoins, as well as 600+ first-rate, innovative cryptocurrencies, providing crypto users with more trading options.

Over the last year, CoinEx has earned user recognition with easy-to-use products, fast, stable performance, and smooth deposits and withdrawals.

CoinEx is now looking forward to witnessing the extraordinary performances of the competitors at RLWC 2021 and being part of the biggest, best and most inclusive Rugby League World Cup in history.