Rugby fans watching the World Cup at home could have their live coverage disrupted by a natural phenomenon related to the position of the sun.
All channels broadcasting live matches next month - Sky Television, TV One, TV3, Maori TV and Te Reo - will have a complete loss of their broadcast signal due to sun and satellite positioning.
Sun outages happen during the summer and winter equinoxes in April and September, when day and night are of equal length.
The phenomenon occurs when the satellite passes directly between the antenna on earth and the sun. All World Cup broadcasters share the same satellite - Optus D1.
Sun outages would hit regions at slightly different times but disruptions would last for a quarter of an hour each day, for a fortnight, TVNZ Transmission services manager Wayne Huggard told NZPA.