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Wales: 1947–48 European Rugby League Championship: Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux: 26,000 6 December 1947 Wales: 7–18 England: St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea: 10,000 20 March 1948 Wales: 12–20 France: St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea: 12,032 22 September 1948 England: 11–5 Wales: 1948–49 European Championship: Central Park, Wigan ...
The following list is a complete collection of results for the England national rugby league team.England's matches against Australia and New Zealand show a limited number of matches played due to the fact that the Great Britain national rugby league team participated and represented England in tournaments such as World Cups and also tours in the 1900s, and early 2000s before their last ...
Apart from their annual match, currently part of the Six Nations Championship, the teams have also met in eight warm-up matches prior to the 2003, 2007, 2011, 2019 and 2023 World Cups, with England winning on five occasions and Wales three, and a one-off match in May 2016 as a warm-up match prior to each country's summer tour to the Southern ...
England vs Wales is due to kick off at 4.45pm GMT on Saturday 10 February at Twickenham. ... Team news. For the first time since becoming England head coach, Steve Borthwick is able to select an ...
The Wales national rugby league team represents Wales in representative rugby league football matches. Currently the team is ranked 17th in the IRL World Rankings.The team was run under the auspices of the Rugby Football League, but an independent body, Wales Rugby League, now runs the team from Cardiff.
The England national team is the worlds oldest national rugby league team, having played the first international rugby league game in 1904 against Other Nationalities, [a] a team initially made up of Welsh and Scottish players. [2] England have made the Rugby League World Cup final three times, being runners-up; in 1975, 1995 and 2017.
The 1975 Rugby League World Cup (officially known as the 1975 Rugby League World Championship [1]) was the seventh World Cup for men’s rugby league national teams and ran from 2 March to 12 November. Australia were the winners for a fourth time after topping the group table.
The 1995 Rugby League World Cup (also known as Halifax Centenary World Cup for sponsorship reasons) was the eleventh World Cup for mens national rugby league teams. It was held between 7–28 October and hosted by England and Wales and was won by Australia who beat England at Wembley Stadium, their eighth World Cup win and fifth in succession.