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Nigel Owens to referee first qualifying match of 2019 World Cup

Welsh referee Nigel Owens (right) signals a shot at goal for All Blacks' Dan Carter
Image: Nigel Owens (right) signals a shot at goal for All Blacks' Dan Carter in the World Cup final

Top referee Nigel Owens will officiate the first qualifying match for Rugby World Cup 2019 when St Vincent and the Grenadines host Jamaica on Saturday.

Owens took charge of the 2015 World Cup final when New Zealand beat Australia 34-17 at Twickenham on October 31, - and the Welshman will blow the first whistle of the 2019 qualifying campaign.

Qualification for the 2019 World Cup in Japan will comprise almost 200 matches, starting with the March 5 clash to be overseen by the game's pre-eminent official.

"It's an honour to be appointed to this important match and I will prepare the same way as I always do," said Owens.

"Every time I take the field as a referee it is an honour and even more so when it's a Test match.

Nigel Owens during the Rugby World Cup 2015 Pool B match between South Africa and Scotland at St James
Image: Owens during the World Cup match between South Africa and Scotland

"Refereeing the Rugby World Cup final was a wonderful experience and one that I will treasure forever but every match is memorable in its own way and I am really looking forward to this next challenge."

Governing body World Rugby expect more than 3,000 players to contest the qualification for World Cup 2019, with matches spanning six continents.

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South African referee Craig Joubert refereed the 2011 World Cup final between New Zealand and France, then progressed to take charge of the first qualifier for 2015, between Mexico and Jamaica in Mexico City.