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Score Away Competition Location Attendance 29 October 1986 Tonga: 34–16 Western Samoa: 1986 Pacific Cup: Avarua Tereora Stadium, Avarua: Unknown 31 October 1986 Tokelau: 22–26 Tonga: Avarua Tereora Stadium, Avarua: Unknown 2 November 1986 Māori: 27–18 Tonga: Avarua Tereora Stadium, Avarua: Unknown 4 November 1986 Tonga: 4–46 Western Samoa
2018 Kiwi tour: 4 November 2018 England: 14 20 Anfield: Liverpool: 26,234 11 November 2018 England: 34 0 Elland Road: Leeds: 32,186 22 June 2019 Tonga: 34 14 Mount Smart Stadium: Auckland: 23,624 2019 Oceania Cup: 26 October 2019 Australia: 4 26 Wollongong Showground: Wollongong: 18,104 2 November 2019 Great Britain: 12 8 Eden Park: Auckland ...
Score Away Venue Crowd Match Status Source 11 November 2017 Tonga New Zealand 22 – 28 Tonga Waikato Stadium: 24,041 2017 World Cup Group B Match [6] 22 June 2019 New Zealand New Zealand 34 – 14 Tonga Mount Smart Stadium: 23,624 2019 Oceania Cup [7]
South Africa vs Tonga LIVE: Rugby World Cup latest score and updates. FULL TIME: South Africa 49-18 Tonga. Try! Reinach scores! South Africa 7-3 Tonga. Try! Moodie scores! South Africa 14-3 Tonga ...
There were 67 tries in the eight men's games (average 8.4) and 34 tries in five women's matches (average 6.8). A further ten tries were scored in the men's match between New Zealand A and Tonga A. Top try-scorer honours were shared by three men's players: Nene McDonald, Ronaldo Mulitalo and Jamayne Isaako, with four tries each
Ireland 59-16 Tonga: Andy Farrell’s top Pool B after consecutive heavy victories in France Ireland vs Tonga LIVE: Rugby World Cupresult and reaction as Johnny Sexton breaks points scoring record ...
In London, the Kiwis posted their highest score ever against Great Britain and, in winning the final, posted the first shut out of Australia in 20 years. The 24–0 result at Elland Road , Leeds equalled the Kiwis' biggest ever win against Australia – a 49–25 win in Brisbane almost 50 years previously.
Approximately 6.2 million watch the men's tournament across all games showing a 40% increase from 2023; with the final attracting around 1 million television viewers, a 79% increase from 2023. The Pacific Bowl saw an average tournament increase of 35%. The women's tournament saw 1.4 million viewers across all matches with 353k watching the final.