Top Rugby YouTube Channels in 2026 from Sri Lanka

Rugby channels cover test matches, Six Nations, Rugby World Cup, and club competitions across union and league, with highlights, full-match recaps, and tactical breakdowns. You will also find skills and fitness training for players, referee and law explainers, women’s and sevens coverage, history and culture of the game, and fan-led debate on form, selections, and rivalries.

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ThePapare․com

@thepapareofficial

‘ThePapare’ as it is popularly known boasts of unprecedented coverage; live-streaming of matches, out-of-the-box reporting, expert vetted content and vibrant...

Sri Lanka
Subscribers
645k
Total Views
181.9M
Videos
15,344
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Royal College vs S. Thomas' College - Dialog Schools Rugby Knockouts 2026

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ThePapare.com is Sri Lanka's leading rugby media outlet, offering comprehensive coverage of school, club, and international rugby. It streams live matches, posts detailed highlights, and provides expert analysis and commentary. Viewers get instant access to Dialog Schools Rugby Knockouts, the Maliban Inter‑Club Rugby League, and Asia Rugby Sevens events. The channel also features interviews, mentor debates, and behind‑the‑scenes insights that deepen fan engagement. With a mix of full‑match streams and short‑form recaps, it serves both casual fans and dedicated rugby followers. Its vibrant reporting style makes it the go‑to source for every Sri Lankan rugby enthusiast.

What Makes This Channel Unique

ThePapare offers unparalleled, real‑time coverage of Sri Lanka's entire rugby ecosystem—from grassroots school knockouts to elite international sevens—combined with expert, locally‑vetted analysis that no other channel provides.

Bi‑weekly (average 2 videos per week, occasional weekly spikes during tournament periods)
English
Target Audience

Sri Lankan and regional rugby fans, school‑level players and coaches, club supporters, and anyone interested in Asian rugby news (primarily ages 15‑45).

Content Formats
Live match streamsMatch highlight reelsPre‑match and post‑match analysisInterviews & mentor debatesDocumentary‑style feature pieces
Primary Topics
Dialog Schools Rugby KnockoutsMaliban Inter‑Club Rugby LeagueAsia Rugby Sevens & U20s tournamentsFull‑match live streamsRugby analysis & mentorship discussions