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These are men's International Team records in international rugby, [1] updated at the conclusion of the November Internationals window each year. To view men's individual records, see International rugby union player records. To view records of the men's Rugby World Cup, see Records and statistics of the Rugby World Cup.
This all-time table compares national teams that have participated in the Rugby World Cup by a number of criteria including matches, wins, losses, draws, total points for, total points against, etc. The table also shows – among other things – the accumulated points for every team that has ever participated in the tournament.
2024 Summer International: Win England: 5th — [107] [108] 6 July New Zealand: Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin: 16 15 2024 England tour of New Zealand: Loss New Zealand: 5th Hillary Shield [109] [110] 13 July Eden Park, Auckland: 24 17 Loss New Zealand: 5th [111] [112] 2 November Twickenham Stadium, London 22 24 2024 Autumn International: Loss ...
Detailed results from a small number of tournaments, especially in Africa and Asia, have never been published. The following table therefore relates to the published tournament results. Note: Almost all of New Zealand's sevens matches - apart from the 2009 World Cup and qualifier and two Hong Kong Sevens - have been played by "Aotearoa Maori ...
Overall [1] Below is a summary table of capped England matches up to 27 November 2022. Against Played ... fully searchable database of all international rugby matches;
La Vila International Rugby Cup United States [540] [541] 278 November 18, 2023 Spain: 42 12 El Pantano Stadium Alicante, Spain: La Vila International Rugby Cup United States [542] [543] 279 July 5, 2024 Romania: 20 22 SeatGeek Stadium: Bridgeview, Illinois: 2,000 2024 mid-year rugby union tests Romania [544] 280 July 12, 2024 Scotland: 7 42 ...
1987 Rugby World Cup Wales: 29 May 1987 Showgrounds Oval Tonga Wales: 16–29 Wales: 3 June 1987 Rugby Park Stadium Canada Wales: 9–40 Wales: 8 June 1987 Ballymore Stadium England Wales: 3–16 Wales: 14 June 1987 Ballymore Stadium New Zealand Wales: 49–6 New Zealand: 18 June 1987 Rotorua International Stadium Australia Wales: 21–22 Wales
The 2024 WXV was the second edition of WXV, a Women's international rugby union group tournament for national teams organised by World Rugby. It took place between 27 September and 13 October 2024. The competition featured three divisions of six nations each. Participating teams were determined by regional competitions and play-in/play-off matches.