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[edit]
Canada vs. New Zealand
[edit]
Details
|
Played
|
Won by Canada
|
Won by New Zealand
|
Drawn
|
Canada points
|
New Zealand points
|
In Canada
|
7
|
0
|
7
|
0
|
45
|
342
|
In New Zealand
|
4
|
0
|
4
|
0
|
45
|
156
|
Neutral venue
|
4
|
0
|
4
|
0
|
43
|
117
|
Overall
|
15
|
0
|
15
|
0
|
133
|
613
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
Canada
|
New Zealand
|
Longest winning streak
|
NA
|
15 (6 Apr 1991–Present)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
22 (27 June 2015)
|
79 (16 October 1999)
|
Away
|
21 (16 June 2014)
|
88 (8 September 1996)
|
Neutral venue
|
20 (28 June 2019)
|
48 (17 August 2017)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
NA
|
79 (16 October 1999)
|
Away
|
NA
|
85 (8 September 1996)
|
Neutral venue
|
NA
|
43 (17 August 2017)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
16 April 1991
|
Glamorgan Warriors, Ely, Cardiff, Wales
|
24 – 8
|
New Zealand
|
1991 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
2
|
8 September 1996
|
Edmonton, Alberta
|
3 – 88
|
New Zealand
|
1996 Canada Cup
|
3
|
16 October 1999
|
Palmerston North
|
79 – 0
|
New Zealand
|
Triangular '99
|
4
|
23 September 2000
|
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
0 – 41
|
New Zealand
|
2000 Canada Cup
|
5
|
8 June 2004
|
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver
|
5 – 32
|
New Zealand
|
2004 Women's Churchill Cup warm-up
|
6
|
5 June 2005
|
Ottowa
|
3 – 43
|
New Zealand
|
2005 Canada Cup
|
7
|
8 June 2005
|
Ottowa
|
5 – 32
|
New Zealand
|
2005 Canada Cup Final
|
8
|
31 August 2006
|
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton, Alberta
|
66 – 7
|
New Zealand
|
2006 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
9
|
10 June 2014
|
Tauranga
|
16 – 8
|
New Zealand
|
2014 Women's Rugby World Cup warm-up
|
10
|
16 June 2014
|
Whakatane
|
33 – 21
|
New Zealand
|
11
|
27 June 2015
|
Calgary Rugby Park, Calgary, Alberta
|
22 – 40
|
New Zealand
|
2015 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
12
|
23 November 2016
|
Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland
|
10 – 20
|
New Zealand
|
2016 Autumn International
|
13
|
9 June 2017
|
Westpac Stadium, Wellington
|
28 – 16
|
New Zealand
|
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup warm-up
|
14
|
17 August 2017
|
Billings Park UCD, Dublin, Ireland
|
5 – 48
|
New Zealand
|
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
15
|
28 June 2019
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California, United States of America
|
20 – 35
|
New Zealand
|
2019 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by England
|
Won by United States
|
Drawn
|
England points
|
United States points
|
In England
|
7
|
7
|
0
|
0
|
326
|
46
|
In United States
|
3
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
113
|
39
|
Neutral venue
|
9
|
8
|
1
|
0
|
262
|
120
|
Overall
|
20
|
19
|
1
|
0
|
711
|
205
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
England
|
United States
|
Longest winning streak
|
18 (8 Jun 1993–Present)
|
1 (14 Apr 1991–8 Jun 1993)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
89 (21 November 2021)
|
21 (7 August 2013)
|
Away
|
39 (9 July 2016)
|
14 (22 August 2008)
|
Neutral venue
|
47 (17 August 2017)
|
26 (17 August 2017)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
89 (21 November 2021)
|
NA
|
Away
|
33 (28 June 2019)
|
NA
|
Neutral venue
|
29 (10 August 2009)
|
7 (14 April 1991)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
16 April 1991
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales
|
6 – 19
|
United States
|
1991 Women's Rugby World Cup Final
|
2
|
8 June 1993
|
Fletcher's Field, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
|
17 – 6
|
England
|
1993 Canada Cup
|
3
|
24 April 1994
|
Edinburgh Academicals RFC, Edinburgh, Scotland
|
38 – 23
|
England
|
1994 Women's Rugby World Cup Final
|
4
|
23 September 2000
|
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
|
31 – 7
|
England
|
2000 Canada Cup
|
5
|
18 June 2003
|
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
|
15 – 8
|
England
|
2003 Women's Churchill Cup
|
6
|
31 August 2006
|
St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
|
18 – 0
|
England
|
2006 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
7
|
15 December 2007
|
London Irish, Reading
|
34 – 0
|
England
|
|
8
|
19 August 2008
|
Esher RFC, Esher
|
50 – 3
|
England
|
|
9
|
22 August 2008
|
Esher RFC, Esher
|
17 – 14
|
England
|
2008 Nations Cup
|
10
|
10 August 2009
|
Appleby College, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
|
36 – 7
|
England
|
2009 Nations Cup
|
11
|
28 August 2010
|
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford
|
37 – 10
|
England
|
2010 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
12
|
2 August 2011
|
Appleby College, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
|
15 – 11
|
England
|
2011 Nations Cup
|
13
|
7 August 2013
|
University of Northern Colorado, Greenley, Colorado
|
21 – 36
|
England
|
2013 Nations Cup
|
14
|
27 June 2015
|
Calgary Rugby Park, Galgary, Alberta, Canada
|
13 – 39
|
England
|
2015 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
15
|
9 July 2016
|
Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah
|
39 – 13
|
England
|
2016 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
16
|
17 August 2017
|
Billings Park UCD, Dublin, Ireland
|
47 – 26
|
England
|
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
17
|
9 November 2018
|
Allianz Park, London
|
57 – 5
|
England
|
2018 Autumn International
|
18
|
28 June 2019
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California
|
38 – 5
|
England
|
2019 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
19
|
21 November 2021
|
Sixways, Worcester
|
89 – 0
|
England
|
2021 Autumn International
|
20
|
3 September 2022
|
Sandy Park, Exeter
|
52 – 14
|
England
|
2021 Rugby World Cup Warm-Up
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by Canada
|
Won by France
|
Drawn
|
Canada points
|
France points
|
In Canada
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
0
|
49
|
32
|
In France
|
7
|
3
|
4
|
0
|
67
|
120
|
Neutral venue
|
5
|
3
|
2
|
0
|
78
|
100
|
Overall
|
15
|
7
|
8
|
0
|
188
|
263
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
Canada
|
France
|
Longest winning streak
|
4 (5 Nov 2013–Present)
|
5 (22 May 2002–16 Aug 2009)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
34 (11 September 1996)
|
29 (11 November 2005)
|
Away
|
18 (13 August 2014)
|
17 (17 July 2006)
|
Neutral venue
|
36 (2 July 2019)
|
41 (25 May 2002)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
31 (11 September 1996)
|
29 (11 November 2005)
|
Away
|
9 (18 November 2009)
|
9 (17 September 2007)
|
Neutral venue
|
19 (9 July 2016)
|
34 (25 May 2002)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
11 September 1996
|
Edmonton, Alberta
|
34 – 3
|
Canada
|
1996 Canada Cup
|
2
|
29 May 1998
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
9 – 7
|
Canada
|
1998 Women's Rugby World Cup Quarter-Final
|
3
|
25 May 2002
|
Olympic Stadium, Barcelona, Spain
|
41 – 7
|
France
|
2002 Women's Rugby World Cup Play-Off for 3rd Place
|
4
|
11 November 2005
|
Nantes, Loire-Atlantique
|
13 – 5
|
France
|
2005 Autumn International
|
5
|
11 November 2005
|
Nanterre, Paris
|
29 – 0
|
France
|
6
|
17 September 2006
|
Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton, Alberta
|
8 – 17
|
France
|
2006 Women's Rugby World Cup Play-Off for 3rd Place
|
7
|
16 August 2009
|
Appleby College, Oakville, Ontario
|
7 – 12
|
France
|
2009 Nations Cup
|
8
|
18 November 2009
|
Dijon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
|
5 – 14
|
Canada
|
2009 Autumn International
|
9
|
21 November 2009
|
Stade de France, Saint-Denis, Paris
|
22 – 0
|
France
|
10
|
28 August 2010
|
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford, England
|
8 – 23
|
France
|
2010 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
11
|
2 November 2013
|
Pontarlier
|
27 – 19
|
France
|
2013 Autumn International
|
12
|
5 November 2013
|
Amnéville
|
6 – 11
|
Canada
|
13
|
13 August 2014
|
Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris
|
16 – 18
|
Canada
|
2014 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
14
|
9 July 2016
|
Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
|
29 – 10
|
Canada
|
2016 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
15
|
2 July 2019
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California, United States of America
|
19 – 36
|
Canada
|
2019 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
New Zealand vs. USA
[edit]
Details
|
Played
|
Won by New Zealand
|
Won by United States
|
Drawn
|
Canada points
|
France points
|
In New Zealand
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
74
|
8
|
In United States
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
100
|
6
|
Neutral venue
|
9
|
8
|
1
|
0
|
393
|
61
|
Overall
|
13
|
12
|
1
|
0
|
567
|
75
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
New Zealand
|
United States
|
Longest winning streak
|
11 (11 Sep 1996–Present)
|
1 (12 Apr 1991–11 Sep 1996)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
65 (19 October 1999)
|
6 (3 November 2018)
|
Away
|
67 (3 November 2018)
|
5 (19 October 1999)
|
Neutral venue
|
88 (11 September 1996)
|
14 (5 July 2015)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
60 (19 October 1999)
|
NA
|
Away
|
61 (3 November 2018)
|
NA
|
Neutral venue
|
80 (11 September 1996)
|
7 (12 April 1991)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
30 August 1990
|
Christchurch
|
9 – 3
|
New Zealand
|
RugbyFest 1990
|
2
|
12 April 1991
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales
|
0 – 7
|
United States
|
1991 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
3
|
11 September 1996
|
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
|
88 – 8
|
New Zealand
|
1996 Canada Cup
|
4
|
16 May 1998
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
44 – 12
|
New Zealand
|
1998 Women's Rugby World Cup Final
|
5
|
19 October 1999
|
Palmerston North
|
65 – 5
|
New Zealand
|
Triangular '99
|
6
|
27 September 2000
|
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
|
45 – 10
|
New Zealand
|
2000 Canada Cup
|
7
|
13 June 2004
|
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
|
35 – 0
|
New Zealand
|
2004 Women's Churchill Cup
|
8
|
5 August 2014
|
CNR, Marcoussis, France
|
34 – 3
|
New Zealand
|
2014 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
9
|
17 August 2014
|
Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris, France
|
5 – 55
|
New Zealand
|
2014 Women's Rugby World Cup Play-Off for 5th Place
|
10
|
5 July 2015
|
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
|
47 – 14
|
New Zealand
|
2015 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
11
|
22 August 2017
|
Kingspan Stadium, Belfast, Ireland
|
45 – 12
|
New Zealand
|
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
12
|
3 November 2018
|
Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois
|
6 – 67
|
New Zealand
|
2018 Autumn International
|
13
|
2 July 2019
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California
|
33 – 0
|
New Zealand
|
2019 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
France vs. New Zealand
[edit]
Details
|
Played
|
Won by France
|
Won by New Zealand
|
Drawn
|
France points
|
New Zealand points
|
In France
|
4
|
3
|
1
|
0
|
97
|
61
|
In New Zealand
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
Neutral venue
|
5
|
1
|
4
|
0
|
42
|
240
|
Overall
|
9
|
4
|
5
|
0
|
139
|
301
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
France
|
New Zealand
|
Longest winning streak
|
4 (16 Nov 2018–Present)
|
6 (14 Sep 1996–16 Nov 2018)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
38 (13 November 2021)
|
NA
|
Away
|
NA
|
27 (16 November 2018)
|
Neutral venue
|
25 (4 July 2019)
|
109 (14 September 2014)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
25 (13 November 2021)
|
NA
|
Away
|
NA
|
14 (9 November 2018)
|
Neutral venue
|
9 (6 July 2019)
|
109 (14 September 1996)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
14 September 1996
|
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
|
0 – 109
|
New Zealand
|
1996 Canada Cup
|
2
|
20 May 2002
|
Cornellà de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain
|
30 – 0
|
New Zealand
|
2002 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
3
|
12 September 2006
|
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
|
40 – 10
|
New Zealand
|
2006 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
4
|
1 September 2010
|
Twickenham Stoop, London, England
|
45 – 7
|
New Zealand
|
2010 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
5
|
9 November 2018
|
Stade Mayol, Toulon
|
0 – 14
|
New Zealand
|
2018 Autumn International
|
6
|
16 November 2018
|
Stade des Alpes, Grenoble, Isère
|
30 – 27
|
France
|
7
|
6 July 2019
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California, United States of America
|
25 – 16
|
France
|
2019 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
8
|
13 November 2021
|
Stade du Hameau, Pau
|
38 – 13
|
France
|
2021 Autumn International
|
9
|
20 November 2021
|
Stade Pierre-Fabre, Castres
|
29 – 7
|
France
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by Canada
|
Won by England
|
Drawn
|
Canada points
|
England points
|
In Canada
|
10
|
0
|
10
|
0
|
101
|
224
|
In England
|
11
|
0
|
11
|
0
|
93
|
499
|
Neutral venue
|
11
|
3
|
7
|
1
|
159
|
298
|
Overall
|
32
|
3
|
28
|
1
|
353
|
1021
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
Canada
|
England
|
Longest winning streak
|
2 (30 Jul 2013–13 Nov 2013)
|
18 (10 Jun 1993–30 Jul 2013)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
19 (13 November 2011)
|
79 (17 November 2017)
|
Away
|
19 (25 November 2017, 18 November 2018)
|
41 (13 November 2011)
|
Neutral venue
|
52 (1 July 2016)
|
72 (5 May 1996)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
NA
|
74 (17 November 2017)
|
Away
|
NA
|
24 (27 September 2000, 13 June 2004)
|
Neutral venue
|
35 (1 July 2016)
|
66 (5 May 1998)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
10 June 1993
|
Ajax Wanderers, Ajax, Ontario
|
8 – 12
|
England
|
1993 Canada Cup
|
2
|
17 April 1994
|
Gala, Scotland
|
24 – 10
|
England
|
1994 Women's Rugby World Cup Quarter-Final
|
3
|
5 May 1998
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
6 – 72
|
England
|
1998 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
4
|
16 May 1998
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
15 – 31
|
England
|
1998 Women's Rugby World Cup Play-Off for 3rd Place
|
5
|
27 September 2000
|
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
10 – 34
|
England
|
2000 Canada Cup
|
6
|
21 May 2002
|
Girona, Barcelona, Spain
|
10 – 53
|
England
|
2002 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
7
|
14 June 2003
|
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver
|
5 – 10
|
England
|
2003 Women's Churchill Cup
|
8
|
28 June 2003
|
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver
|
18 – 23
|
England
|
2003 Women's Churchill Cup Final
|
9
|
13 June 2004
|
Calgary Rugby Park, Calgary, Alberta
|
11 – 35
|
England
|
2004 Women's Churchill Cup
|
10
|
14 November 2004
|
Richmond, London
|
45 – 5
|
England
|
2004 Autumn International
|
11
|
17 November 2004
|
Reading, Berkshire
|
41 – 3
|
England
|
12
|
12 September 2006
|
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton, Alberta
|
6 – 10
|
England
|
2006 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
13
|
24 August 2008
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
43 – 9
|
England
|
2008 Nations Cup
|
14
|
29 August 2008
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
24 – 0
|
England
|
|
15
|
22 August 2009
|
Fletcher's Field, Toronto, Ontario
|
0 – 22
|
England
|
2009 Nations Cup
|
16
|
9 August 2011
|
Appleby College, Oakville, Ontario
|
10 – 22
|
England
|
2011 Nations Cup
|
17
|
13 August 2011
|
Appleby College, Oakville, Ontario
|
19 – 41
|
England
|
2011 Nations Cup Final
|
18
|
30 July 2013
|
University of Northern Colorado, Greenley, Colorado, United States of America
|
29 – 25
|
Canada
|
2013 Nations Cup
|
19
|
10 August 2013
|
Infinity Park, Glendale, Colorado, United States of America
|
27 – 13
|
Canada
|
2013 Nations Cup Final
|
20
|
13 November 2013
|
Twickenham Stoop, London
|
32 – 3
|
England
|
2013 Autumn International
|
21
|
9 August 2014
|
CNR, Marcoussis, France
|
13 – 13
|
draw
|
2014 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
22
|
17 August 2014
|
Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris, France
|
21 – 9
|
England
|
2014 Women's Rugby World Cup Final
|
23
|
5 July 2015
|
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton, Alberta
|
14 – 15
|
England
|
2015 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
24
|
1 July 2016
|
Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
|
52 – 17
|
Canada
|
2016 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
25
|
26 November 2016
|
Twickenham, London
|
39 – 6
|
England
|
2016 Autumn International
|
26
|
13 June 2017
|
Rugby Park, Christchurch, New Zealand
|
20 – 27
|
England
|
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup warm-up
|
27
|
17 November 2017
|
Allianz Park, London
|
79 – 5
|
England
|
2017 Autumn International
|
28
|
21 November 2017
|
Twickenham Stoop, London
|
49 – 12
|
England
|
29
|
25 November 2017
|
Twickenham, London
|
69 – 19
|
England
|
30
|
18 November 2018
|
Castle Park, Doncaster
|
27 – 19
|
England
|
2018 Autumn International
|
31
|
6 July 2019
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California, United States of America
|
17 – 19
|
England
|
2019 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
32
|
14 November 2021
|
Twickenham Stoop, London
|
51 – 12
|
England
|
2021 Autumn International
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by England
|
Won by France
|
Drawn
|
England points
|
France points
|
In England
|
19
|
15
|
4
|
0
|
511
|
256
|
In France
|
22
|
14
|
8
|
0
|
384
|
248
|
Neutral venue
|
12
|
10
|
2
|
0
|
237
|
143
|
Overall
|
53
|
39
|
14
|
0
|
1134
|
637
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
England
|
France
|
Longest winning streak
|
11 (10 Feb 2019–Present)
|
4 (1 Feb 2014–5 Jul 2016)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
57 (15 February 2003)
|
23 (5 May 2001)
|
Away
|
34 (5 May 2001)
|
30 (23 February 2013)
|
Neutral venue
|
43 (13 August 2009)
|
25 (19 May 2012)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
57 (15 February 2003)
|
12 (1 February 2014)
|
Away
|
31 (23 February 2008)
|
10 (23 February 2013)
|
Neutral venue
|
35 (13 August 2009)
|
19 (21 April 1999)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
12 April 1991
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales
|
13 – 0
|
England
|
1991 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
2
|
18 February 1994
|
Wolverhampton
|
32 – 8
|
England
|
|
3
|
20 April 1994
|
Gala, Scotland
|
18 – 6
|
England
|
1994 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
4
|
18 February 1996
|
Villand Bonnot
|
6 – 15
|
England
|
|
5
|
23 February 1997
|
Northampton
|
15 – 17
|
France
|
|
6
|
4 April 1997
|
Nice
|
10 – 15
|
England
|
1997 European Championship Semi-Final
|
7
|
1 February 1998
|
Villeneuve d'Ascq, Lille
|
5 – 13
|
England
|
|
8
|
21 March 1999
|
Worcester
|
13 – 8
|
England
|
1999 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
9
|
21 April 1999
|
Belluno, Italy
|
0 – 19
|
France
|
1999 European Championship Semi-Final
|
10
|
18 February 2000
|
Massy, Paris
|
8 – 24
|
England
|
2000 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
11
|
10 May 2000
|
Roquetas, Spain
|
12 – 19
|
France
|
2000 European Championship Semi-Final
|
12
|
8 April 2001
|
Northampton
|
50 – 6
|
England
|
2001 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
13
|
5 May 2001
|
Stadium Nord, Lille
|
23 – 34
|
England
|
2001 European Championship Play-Off for 3rd Place
|
14
|
1 March 2002
|
Tournon, Lyon
|
22 – 17
|
France
|
2002 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
15
|
15 February 2003
|
Twickenham, London
|
57 – 0
|
England
|
2003 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
16
|
27 March 2004
|
Bourg-en-Bresse, Lyon
|
13 – 12
|
France
|
2004 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
17
|
8 May 2004
|
Stade des Minimes, Toulouse
|
8 – 6
|
France
|
2004 European Championship Final
|
18
|
13 February 2005
|
Imber Court, London
|
10 – 13
|
France
|
2005 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
19
|
11 March 2006
|
Bondoufle, Paris
|
0 – 28
|
England
|
2006 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
20
|
8 September 2006
|
St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert, Alberta, Canada
|
27 – 8
|
England
|
2006 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
21
|
11 March 2007
|
Old Albanians, St. Albans
|
38 – 12
|
England
|
2007 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
22
|
5 May 2007
|
Madrid, Spain
|
27 – 17
|
England
|
2007 European Championship Final
|
23
|
23 February 2008
|
Bergerac, Agen
|
0 – 31
|
England
|
2008 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
24
|
15 March 2009
|
Old Deer Park, Richmond upon Thames, London
|
52 – 7
|
England
|
2009 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
25
|
13 August 2009
|
Appleby College, Oakville, Ontario, Canada
|
43 – 8
|
England
|
2009 Nations Cup
|
26
|
19 March 2010
|
Stade Commandant Bougouin, Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine
|
10 – 11
|
England
|
2010 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
27
|
27 February 2011
|
Sixways, Worcester
|
16 – 3
|
England
|
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
28
|
5 November 2011
|
Stade Pierre-de-Coubertin, Châteaurenard
|
16 – 15
|
France
|
2011 Autumn International
|
29
|
11 March 2012
|
Stade Charléty, Paris
|
3 – 15
|
England
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
30
|
19 May 2012
|
Rovereto, Italy
|
29 – 25
|
England
|
2012 European Championship
|
31
|
3 November 2012
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
23 – 13
|
England
|
2012 Autumn International
|
32
|
23 February 2013
|
Twickenham, London
|
20 – 30
|
France
|
2013 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
33
|
9 November 2013
|
Twickenham, London
|
40 – 20
|
England
|
2013 Autumn International
|
34
|
1 February 2014
|
Stade des Alpes, Grenoble, Isère
|
18 – 6
|
France
|
2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
35
|
21 March 2015
|
Twickenham, London
|
16 – 21
|
France
|
2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
36
|
7 November 2015
|
Stade Francis Turcan, Martigues
|
11 – 0
|
France
|
2015 Autumn International
|
37
|
18 March 2016
|
Stade de la Rabine, Vannes
|
17 – 12
|
France
|
2016 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
38
|
5 July 2016
|
Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
|
10 – 5
|
England
|
2016 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
39
|
9 November 2016
|
Twickenham Stoop, London
|
17 – 13
|
England
|
2016 Autumn International
|
40
|
12 February 2017
|
Twickenham, London
|
26 – 13
|
England
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
41
|
22 August 2017
|
Kingspan Stadium, Belfast, Ireland
|
20 – 3
|
England
|
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
42
|
10 March 2018
|
Stade des Alpes, Grenoble, Isère
|
18 – 17
|
France
|
2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
43
|
10 February 2019
|
Castle Park, Doncaster
|
41 – 26
|
England
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
44
|
10 July 2019
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California, United States of America
|
20 – 18
|
England
|
2019 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
45
|
9 November 2019
|
Stade Marcel Michelin, Clermont Ferrand
|
10 – 20
|
England
|
2019 Autumn International
|
46
|
16 November 2019
|
Sandy Park, Exeter
|
17 – 15
|
England
|
47
|
2 February 2020
|
Stade du Hameau, Pau
|
13 – 19
|
England
|
2020 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
48
|
14 November 2020
|
Stade des Alpes, Grenoble, Isère
|
10 – 33
|
England
|
2020 Autumn International
|
49
|
21 November 2020
|
Twickenham, London
|
25 – 23
|
England
|
50
|
24 April 2021
|
Twickenham Stoop, London
|
10 – 6
|
England
|
2021 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
51
|
30 April 2021
|
Stadium Lille Métropole, Villeneuve D'Ascq
|
15 – 17[a]
|
England
|
|
52
|
30 April 2022
|
Stade Jean Dauger, Bayonne
|
12 – 24
|
England
|
2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
53
|
15 October 2022
|
Okara Park, Whangārei, New Zealand
|
13 – 7
|
England
|
2021 Rugby World Cup
|
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Details
|
Played
|
Won by Canada
|
Won by United States
|
Drawn
|
Canada points
|
United States points
|
In Canada
|
15
|
7
|
8
|
0
|
272
|
313
|
In United States
|
21
|
13
|
8
|
0
|
401
|
249
|
Neutral venue
|
5
|
2
|
3
|
0
|
68
|
99
|
Overall
|
41
|
22
|
19
|
0
|
741
|
691
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
Canada
|
United States
|
Longest winning streak
|
5 (13 Jun 2006–19 Aug 2009)
|
9 (14 Nov 1987–13 Oct 1999)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
51 (15 April 2014)
|
29 (14 August 2013)
|
Away
|
52 (24 November 2019)
|
60 (12 June 1993)
|
Neutral venue
|
20 (5 September 2010)
|
46 (12 May 1998)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
46 (15 April 2014)
|
16 (8 August 1988)
|
Away
|
38 (29 August 2007)
|
57 (12 June 1993)
|
Neutral venue
|
15 (26 August 2008)
|
40 (12 May 1998)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
14 November 1987
|
Victoria, British Columbia
|
3 – 22
|
United States
|
|
2
|
8 August 1988
|
Saranac Lake, New York
|
26 – 10
|
United States
|
|
3
|
3 September 1989
|
Edmonton, Alberta
|
3 – 28
|
United States
|
|
4
|
13 September 1992
|
Blaine, Minnesota
|
13 – 12
|
United States
|
|
5
|
12 June 1993
|
Markham, Ontario
|
3 – 60
|
United States
|
1993 Canada Cup
|
6
|
14 September 1996
|
Edmonton, Alberta
|
14 – 22
|
United States
|
1996 Canada Cup
|
7
|
6 July 1997
|
Ajax, Ontario
|
12 – 21
|
United States
|
|
8
|
12 May 1998
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
6 – 46
|
United States
|
1998 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
9
|
8 August 1999
|
Saranac Lake, New York
|
16 – 11
|
United States
|
|
10
|
13 October 1999
|
Palmerston North, New Zealand
|
18 – 15
|
Canada
|
Triangular '99
|
11
|
6 June 2000
|
New York City, New York
|
10 – 17
|
Canada
|
|
12
|
30 September 2000
|
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
9 – 15
|
United States
|
2000 Canada Cup
|
13
|
7 July 2001
|
Twin Elm Park, Ottawa, Ontario
|
23 – 3
|
Canada
|
2001 Summer International
|
14
|
5 August 2001
|
Saranac Lake, New York
|
22 – 21
|
United States
|
15
|
20 June 2003
|
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver, British Columbia
|
18 – 13
|
Canada
|
2003 Women's Churchill Cup
|
16
|
19 June 2004
|
Edmonton, Alberta
|
10 – 29
|
United States
|
2004 Women's Churchill Cup Play-Off for 3rd Place
|
17
|
10 June 2006
|
Boulder, Colorado
|
25 – 10
|
United States
|
2006 Summer International
|
18
|
13 June 2006
|
Boulder, Colorado
|
18 – 20
|
Canada
|
19
|
27 August 2007
|
Blaine, Minnesota
|
5 – 18
|
Canada
|
2007 Summer International
|
20
|
29 August 2007
|
Blaine, Minnesota
|
7 – 45
|
Canada
|
21
|
26 August 2008
|
Molesey Road, Esher, England
|
15 – 0
|
Canada
|
2008 Nations Cup
|
22
|
27 June 2009
|
Infinity Park, Glendale, Colorado
|
17 – 25
|
Canada
|
|
23
|
19 August 2009
|
Appleby College, Oakville, Ontario
|
10 – 15
|
United States
|
2009 Nations Cup
|
24
|
12 January 2010
|
Lakeland, Florida
|
8 – 18
|
Canada
|
|
25
|
16 January 2010
|
Lakeland, Florida
|
11 – 10
|
Canada
|
|
26
|
14 June 2010
|
Shawnigan Lake School, British Columbia
|
14 – 8
|
Canada
|
2010 Summer International
|
27
|
16 June 2010
|
Bear Mountain Stadium, Langford, British Columbia
|
34 – 22
|
Canada
|
28
|
5 September 2010
|
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford, Surrey
|
20 – 23
|
United States
|
2010 Women's Rugby World Cup Play-Off for 5th Place
|
29
|
5 August 2011
|
Chatham-Kent, Ontario
|
35 – 17
|
Canada
|
2011 Nations Cup
|
30
|
4 August 2013
|
University of Northern Colorado, Greenley, Colorado
|
29 – 17
|
United States
|
2013 Nations Cup
|
31
|
15 April 2014
|
Shawnigan Lake School, British Columbia
|
51 – 7
|
Canada
|
2014 Summer International
|
32
|
19 April 2014
|
Westhills Stadium, Langford, British Columbia
|
14 – 10
|
Canada
|
33
|
1 July 2015
|
Red Deer Titans Rugby Park, Red Deer, Alberta
|
28 – 36
|
United States
|
|
34
|
5 July 2016
|
Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah
|
33 – 5
|
Canada
|
2016 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
35
|
28 March 2017
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California
|
5 – 39
|
Canada
|
|
36
|
1 April 2017
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California
|
10 – 37
|
Canada
|
37
|
10 July 2019
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California
|
18 – 20
|
United States
|
2019 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
38
|
20 November 2019
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California
|
0 – 19
|
Canada
|
2019 Autumn International
|
39
|
24 November 2019
|
Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, Chula Vista, San Diego, California
|
27 – 52
|
Canada
|
40
|
1 November 2021
|
Infinity Park, Glendale, Colorado
|
9 – 15
|
Canada
|
2021 Pacific Four Series
|
41
|
5 November 2021
|
Infinity Park, Glendale, Colorado
|
13 – 26
|
Canada
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by France
|
Won by United States
|
Drawn
|
France points
|
United States points
|
In France
|
4
|
4
|
0
|
0
|
107
|
19
|
In United States
|
5
|
4
|
1
|
0
|
127
|
77
|
Neutral venue
|
4
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
83
|
86
|
Overall
|
13
|
10
|
2
|
1
|
317
|
182
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
France
|
United States
|
Longest winning streak
|
6 (11 Jun 2013–Present)
|
1 (8 Sep 1996–17 May 2002, 7 Jun 2013-11 Jun 2013)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
36 (22 November 2016)
|
25 (11 June 2013)
|
Away
|
54 (14 July 2019)
|
10 (22 November 2016)
|
Neutral venue
|
31 (26 August 2017)
|
39 (8 September 1996)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
26 (22 November 2016)
|
3 (7 June 2013)
|
Away
|
37 (14 July 2019)
|
NA
|
Neutral venue
|
11 (17 May 2002)
|
23 (8 September 1996)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
8 September 1996
|
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
|
16 – 39
|
United States
|
1996 Canada Cup
|
2
|
17 May 2002
|
Girona, Barcelona, Spain
|
9 – 21
|
France
|
2002 Women's Rugby World Cup Quarter-Final
|
3
|
22 August 2009
|
Appleby College, Ontario, Canada
|
15 – 15
|
draw
|
2009 Nations Cup
|
4
|
21 November 2012
|
Stade Marcel Garcin, Orléans
|
13 – 0
|
France
|
2012 Autumn International
|
5
|
24 November 2012
|
Stade de France, Saint-Denis, Paris
|
27 – 3
|
France
|
6
|
7 July 2013
|
Oxnard College, Oxnard, California
|
13 – 10
|
United States
|
2013 Summer International
|
7
|
11 July 2013
|
Oxnard College, Oxnard, California
|
25 – 27
|
France
|
8
|
14 July 2013
|
StubHub Center Campus, Carson, California
|
12 – 18
|
France
|
9
|
1 July 2016
|
Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah
|
19 – 13
|
France
|
2016 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
10
|
22 November 2016
|
Béziers
|
36 – 10
|
France
|
2016 Autumn International
|
11
|
25 November 2016
|
Montpellier
|
31 – 6
|
France
|
12
|
26 August 2017
|
Kingspan Stadium, Belfast, Ireland
|
31 – 26
|
France
|
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup Play-Off for 3rd Place
|
16
|
14 July 2019
|
Torero Stadium, San Diego, California
|
53 – 17
|
France
|
2019 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
England vs. New Zealand
[edit]
Details
|
Played
|
Won by England
|
Won by New Zealand
|
Drawn
|
England points
|
New Zealand points
|
In England
|
12
|
8
|
3
|
1
|
246
|
143
|
In New Zealand
|
9
|
2
|
7
|
0
|
111
|
275
|
Neutral venue
|
8
|
0
|
8
|
0
|
102
|
253
|
Overall
|
29
|
10
|
18
|
1
|
459
|
651
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
England
|
New Zealand
|
Longest winning streak
|
6 (26 Nov 2011–13 Jul 2013)
|
6 (25 May 2002–21 Nov 2009)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
56 (7 November 2021)
|
67 (13 August 1997)
|
Away
|
29 (17 June 2017)
|
25 (29 November 2016)
|
Neutral venue
|
32 (26 August 2017)
|
44 (12 May 1998)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
41 (7 November 2021)
|
67 (13 August 1997)
|
Away
|
8 (17 June 2017)
|
13 (14 November 2009)
|
Neutral venue
|
NA
|
33 (12 May 1998)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
13 August 1997
|
Burnham
|
67 – 0
|
New Zealand
|
|
2
|
12 May 1998
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
11 – 44
|
New Zealand
|
1998 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
3
|
30 September 2000
|
Winnipeg, Canada
|
13 – 32
|
New Zealand
|
2000 Canada Cup
|
4
|
9 July 2001
|
Rotorua
|
15 – 10
|
New Zealand
|
2001 Summer International
|
5
|
16 July 2001
|
North Harbour Stadium, Albany, North Shore City
|
17 – 22
|
England
|
6
|
25 May 2002
|
Olympic Stadium, Barcelona, Spain
|
19 – 9
|
New Zealand
|
2002 Women's Rugby World Cup Final
|
7
|
19 June 2004
|
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
|
0 – 38
|
New Zealand
|
2004 Women's Churchill Cup Final
|
8
|
22 October 2005
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
24 – 15
|
New Zealand
|
|
9
|
26 October 2005
|
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
33 – 8
|
New Zealand
|
10
|
17 September 2006
|
Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
|
17 – 25
|
New Zealand
|
2006 Women's Rugby World Cup Final
|
11
|
14 November 2009
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
3 – 16
|
New Zealand
|
2009 Autumn International
|
12
|
21 November 2009
|
Twickenham, London
|
10 – 3
|
England
|
13
|
5 September 2010
|
Twickenham Stoop, London
|
13 – 10
|
New Zealand
|
2010 Women's Rugby World Cup Final
|
14
|
26 November 2011
|
Twickenham, London
|
10 – 0
|
England
|
2011 Autumn International
|
15
|
29 November 2011
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
21 – 7
|
England
|
16
|
3 December 2011
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
8 – 8
|
draw
|
17
|
23 November 2012
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
16 – 13
|
England
|
2012 Autumn International
|
18
|
27 November 2012
|
Aldershot Military Stadium, Aldershot
|
17 – 8
|
England
|
19
|
1 December 2012
|
Twickenham, London
|
32 – 23
|
England
|
20
|
13 July 2013
|
Eden Park, Auckland
|
29 – 10
|
New Zealand
|
2013 Summer International
|
21
|
16 July 2013
|
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
|
14 – 9
|
New Zealand
|
22
|
20 July 2013
|
ECOlight Stadium, Pukekohe
|
29 – 8
|
New Zealand
|
23
|
1 July 2015
|
Red Deer Titans Rugby Park, Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
|
26 – 7
|
New Zealand
|
2015 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
24
|
19 November 2016
|
Twickenham Stoop, London
|
20 – 25
|
New Zealand
|
2016 Autumn International
|
25
|
17 June 2017
|
Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua
|
21 – 29
|
England
|
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup Warm-Up
|
26
|
26 August 2017
|
Kingspan Stadium, Belfast, Ireland
|
32 – 41
|
New Zealand
|
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup Final
|
27
|
14 July 2019
|
Torero Stadium, San Diego, California, United States of America
|
28 – 13
|
New Zealand
|
2019 Women's Rugby Super Series
|
28
|
31 October 2021
|
Sandy Park, Exeter
|
43 – 12
|
England
|
2021 Autumn International
|
29
|
7 November 2021
|
Franklin's Gardens, Northampton
|
56 – 15
|
England
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by Ireland
|
Won by Italy
|
Drawn
|
Ireland points
|
Italy points
|
In Ireland
|
8
|
8
|
0
|
0
|
201
|
38
|
In Italy
|
7
|
6
|
1
|
0
|
178
|
74
|
Neutral venue
|
4
|
3
|
1
|
0
|
48
|
31
|
Overall
|
19
|
17
|
2
|
0
|
435
|
143
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
Ireland
|
Italy
|
Longest winning streak
|
15 (12 May 1998–23 Feb 2019)
|
1 (4 Apr 1997–12 May 1998), 23 Feb 2019–24 Oct 2020
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
40 (23 February 2012)
|
29 (23 February 2019)
|
Away
|
35 (17 February 2009)
|
10 (23 February 2012)
|
Neutral venue
|
20 (12 May 1998)
|
13 (4 April 1997)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
30 (23 February 2012)
|
2 (23 February 2019)
|
Away
|
25 (16 February 2015)
|
N/A
|
Neutral venue
|
15 (12 May 1998)
|
8 (4 April 1997)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
4 April 1997
|
Nice, France
|
13 – 5
|
Italy
|
1997 Women's European Championship 5th Place Semi-Final
|
2
|
12 May 1998
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
20 – 5
|
Ireland
|
1998 Women's Rugby World Cup Bowl Semi-Final
|
3
|
12 May 2001
|
Lille, France
|
9 – 8
|
Ireland
|
2001 Women's European Championship Play-Off for 7th Place
|
4
|
5 May 2004
|
Toulouse, France
|
14 – 5
|
Ireland
|
2004 Women's European Championship Plate Semi-Final
|
5
|
17 March 2007
|
Tre Fontane, Rome
|
12 – 17
|
Ireland
|
2007 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
6
|
1 February 2008
|
St Mary's RFC, Dublin
|
19 – 0
|
Ireland
|
2008 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
7
|
17 February 2009
|
Stadio M. Natali, Colleferro
|
17 – 35
|
Ireland
|
2009 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
8
|
5 February 2010
|
Ashbourne
|
22 – 5
|
Ireland
|
2010 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
9
|
6 February 2011
|
Rovigo
|
5 – 26
|
Ireland
|
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
10
|
24 February 2012
|
Ashbourne
|
40 – 10
|
Ireland
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
11
|
13 March 2013
|
Parabiago, Milan
|
3 – 6
|
Ireland
|
2013 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
12
|
8 March 2014
|
Aviva Stadium, Dublin
|
39 – 0
|
Ireland
|
2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
13
|
16 February 2015
|
Florence
|
5 – 30
|
Ireland
|
2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
14
|
13 March 2016
|
Donnybrook, Dublin
|
14 – 3
|
Ireland
|
2016 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
15
|
12 February 2017
|
Stadio Tommaso Fattori, L'Aquila
|
3 – 27
|
Ireland
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
16
|
11 February 2018
|
Donnybrook, Dublin
|
21 – 8
|
Ireland
|
2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
17
|
23 February 2019
|
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
|
29 – 27
|
Italy
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
18
|
24 October 2020
|
Donnybrook, Dublin
|
21 – 7
|
Ireland
|
2020 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
19
|
24 April 2021
|
Donnybrook, Dublin
|
25 – 5
|
Ireland
|
2021 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by Scotland
|
Won by Wales
|
Drawn
|
Scotland points
|
Wales points
|
In Scotland
|
17
|
7
|
10
|
0
|
193
|
280
|
In Wales
|
15
|
6
|
9
|
0
|
214
|
230
|
Neutral venue
|
5
|
3
|
2
|
0
|
77
|
68
|
Overall
|
37
|
16
|
21
|
0
|
472
|
600
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
Scotland
|
Wales
|
Longest winning streak
|
12 (12 Jan 1997–11 Feb 2006)
|
12 (11 Feb 2006–24 Feb 2017)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
27 (24 April 2021)
|
28 (14 February 2010)
|
Away
|
36 (19 March 2000)
|
41 (13 February 2011)
|
Neutral venue
|
28 (8 May 2000)
|
27 (17 May 2008)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
23 (7 May 1999)
|
25 (16 March 2014)
|
Away
|
28 (7 April 2002)
|
36 (14 February 2015)
|
Neutral venue
|
12 (8 May 2000)
|
17 (17 May 2008)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
19 December 1993
|
Burnbrae, Glasgow
|
0 – 23
|
Wales
|
|
2
|
17 April 1994
|
Melrose
|
8 – 0
|
Wales
|
1994 Women's Rugby World Cup Quarter-final
|
3
|
20 December 1994
|
Brewery Field, Bridgend
|
0 – 5
|
Scotland
|
|
4
|
18 February 1996
|
Brewery Field, Bridgend
|
11 – 6
|
Wales
|
1996 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
5
|
12 January 1997
|
Meggetland, Edinburgh
|
10 – 0
|
Scotland
|
1997 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
6
|
1 March 1998
|
Cardiff
|
12 – 22
|
Scotland
|
1998 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
7
|
7 May 1999
|
Inverleith, Edinburgh
|
23 – 0
|
Scotland
|
1999 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
8
|
19 March 2000
|
Caerphilly
|
12 – 36
|
Scotland
|
2000 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
9
|
8 May 2000
|
Almería, Spain
|
28 – 16
|
Scotland
|
2000 Women's European Championship Quarter-final
|
10
|
18 February 2001
|
Meggetland, Edinburgh
|
22 – 0
|
Scotland
|
2001 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
11
|
6 May 2001
|
Hazebrouck, France
|
13 – 3
|
Scotland
|
2001 Women's European Championship Quarter-final
|
12
|
7 April 2002
|
Stradey Park, Llanelli
|
3 – 31
|
Scotland
|
2002 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
13
|
21 March 2003
|
Meadowbank Stadium, Edinburgh
|
9 – 8
|
Scotland
|
2003 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
14
|
14 February 2004
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
10 – 30
|
Scotland
|
2004 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
15
|
8 May 2004
|
Tournefeuille, Toulouse, France
|
11 – 10
|
Scotland
|
2004 Women's European Championship 3rd Place Play-Off
|
16
|
13 March 2005
|
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
|
22 – 5
|
Scotland
|
2005 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
17
|
11 February 2006
|
Sardis Road, Pontypridd
|
5 – 0
|
Wales
|
2006 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
18
|
10 February 2007
|
Dunbar
|
0 – 10
|
Wales
|
2007 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
19
|
10 February 2008
|
Taff's Well
|
23 – 6
|
Wales
|
2008 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
20
|
17 May 2008
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
10 – 27
|
Wales
|
2008 Women's European Championship Quarter-final
|
21
|
8 February 2009
|
Lasswade RFC, Bonnyrigg
|
10 – 31
|
Wales
|
2009 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
22
|
14 February 2010
|
Brewery Field, Bridgend
|
28 – 12
|
Wales
|
2010 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
23
|
13 February 2011
|
Burnbrae, Glasgow
|
12 – 41
|
Wales
|
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
24
|
12 February 2012
|
Cross Keys RFC, Crosskeys
|
20 – 0
|
Wales
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
25
|
10 March 2013
|
Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
|
0 – 13
|
Wales
|
2013 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
26
|
16 March 2014
|
Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot
|
25 – 0
|
Wales
|
2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
27
|
14 February 2015
|
Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
|
3 – 39
|
Wales
|
2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
28
|
14 February 2016
|
The Gnoll, Neath
|
23 – 10
|
Wales
|
2016 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
29
|
24 February 2017
|
Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
|
15 – 14
|
Scotland
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
30
|
2 February 2018
|
Parc Eirias, Colwyn Bay
|
18 – 17
|
Wales
|
2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
31
|
8 March 2019
|
Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
|
15 – 17
|
Wales
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
32
|
17 November 2019
|
Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
|
3 – 17
|
Wales
|
2019 Autumn International
|
33
|
24 April 2021
|
Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
|
27 – 20
|
Scotland
|
2021 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
34
|
2 April 2022
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
24 – 19
|
Wales
|
2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
35
|
9 October 2022
|
Okara Park, Whangārei, New Zealand
|
18 – 15
|
Wales
|
2021 Rugby World Cup
|
36
|
1 April 2023
|
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, Edinburgh
|
22 – 34
|
Wales
|
2023 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
37
|
23 March 2024
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
18 – 20
|
Scotland
|
2024 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
England vs. Ireland
[edit]
Details
|
Played
|
Won by England
|
Won by Ireland
|
Drawn
|
England points
|
Ireland points
|
In England
|
16
|
16
|
0
|
0
|
528
|
99
|
In Ireland
|
13
|
11
|
2
|
0
|
361
|
80
|
Neutral venue
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
62
|
18
|
Overall
|
31
|
29
|
2
|
0
|
954
|
200
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
England
|
Ireland
|
Longest winning streak
|
16 (17 Mar 1996–9 Feb 2013)
|
1 (9 Feb 2013–22 Feb 2014, 27 Feb 2015-27 Feb 2016)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
79 (17 March 2002)
|
25 (9 February 2013)
|
Away
|
56 (17 March 1999)
|
15 (24 November 2018)
|
Neutral venue
|
40 (13 August 2014)
|
11 (20 May 2008)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
79 (17 March 2002)
|
25 (9 February 2013)
|
Away
|
56 (17 March 1999)
|
N/A
|
Neutral venue
|
40 (13 August 2014)
|
N/A
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
27 March 1996
|
Sunbury-on-Thames, London
|
12 – 8
|
England
|
1996 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
2
|
23 February 1997
|
Limerick
|
0 – 32
|
England
|
1997 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
3
|
5 April 1998
|
Worcester
|
62 – 8
|
England
|
1998 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
4
|
7 March 1999
|
Dublin
|
0 – 56
|
England
|
1999 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
5
|
17 March 2002
|
Worcester
|
79 – 0
|
England
|
2002 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
6
|
28 March 2003
|
Thomond Park, Limerick
|
0 – 32
|
England
|
2003 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
7
|
6 March 2004
|
Twickenham Stadium, London
|
51 – 10
|
England
|
2004 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
8
|
26 January 2005
|
St Mary's College, Dublin
|
0 – 32
|
England
|
2005 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
9
|
17 March 2006
|
Old Albanians, St Albans
|
29 – 10
|
England
|
2006 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
10
|
25 February 2007
|
Thomond Park, Limerick
|
0 – 32
|
England
|
2007 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
11
|
15 March 2008
|
London Irish, Reading
|
17 – 7
|
England
|
2008 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
12
|
20 May 2008
|
Drachten, Netherlands
|
22 – 11
|
England
|
2008 Women's European Championship Semi-Final
|
13
|
27 February 2009
|
St Mary's RFC, Dublin
|
13 – 29
|
England
|
2009 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
14
|
28 February 2010
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
22 – 5
|
England
|
2010 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
15
|
20 August 2010
|
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford
|
27 – 0
|
England
|
2010 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
16
|
18 March 2011
|
Ashbourne RFC, Meath
|
0 – 31
|
England
|
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
17
|
17 March 2012
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
23 – 6
|
England
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
18
|
9 February 2013
|
Ashbourne RFC, Meath
|
25 – 0
|
Ireland
|
2013 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
19
|
22 February 2014
|
Twickenham Stadium, London
|
17 – 10
|
England
|
2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
20
|
13 August 2014
|
Stade Jean-Bouin, Paris, France
|
7 – 40
|
England
|
2014 Women's Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
|
21
|
27 February 2015
|
Ashbourne RFC, Meath
|
11 – 8
|
Ireland
|
2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
22
|
14 November 2015
|
Twickenham Stadium, London
|
8 – 3
|
England
|
2015 Autumn International
|
23
|
27 February 2016
|
Twickenham Stadium, London
|
13 – 9
|
England
|
2016 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
24
|
13 November 2016
|
UCD Bowl, Dublin
|
10 – 12
|
England
|
2016 Autumn International
|
25
|
17 March 2017
|
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
|
7 – 34
|
England
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
26
|
16 March 2018
|
Ricoh Arena, Coventry
|
33 – 11
|
England
|
2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
27
|
24 November 2018
|
Twickenham Stadium, London
|
37 – 15
|
England
|
2018 Autumn International
|
28
|
1 February 2019
|
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
|
7 – 51
|
England
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
29
|
23 February 2020
|
Castle Park, Doncaster
|
27 – 0
|
England
|
2020 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
30
|
24 April 2022
|
Welford Road Stadium, Leicester
|
69 – 0
|
England
|
2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
31
|
22 April 2023
|
Musgrave Park, Cork
|
0 – 48
|
England
|
2023 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by France
|
Won by Italy
|
Drawn
|
France points
|
Italy points
|
In France
|
12
|
12
|
0
|
0
|
402
|
39
|
In Italy
|
14
|
9
|
4
|
1
|
273
|
176
|
Neutral venue
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
92
|
3
|
Overall
|
28
|
23
|
4
|
1
|
767
|
218
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
France
|
Italy
|
Longest winning streak
|
13 (18 May 1986–2 Feb 2013)
|
1 (2 Feb 2013–8 Feb 2014, 14 Mar 2015-6 Feb 2016, 17 Mar 2019-8 Feb 2020)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
57 (24 February 2018)
|
31 (17 March 2019)
|
Away
|
41 (19 November 2017)
|
14 (13 March 2010)
|
Neutral venue
|
53 (8 April 1996)
|
N/A
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
57 (24 February 2018)
|
19 (17 March 2019)
|
Away
|
23 (12 March 2017)
|
N/A
|
Neutral venue
|
53 (8 April 1996)
|
N/A
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
22 June 1986
|
Riccione
|
0 – 0
|
draw
|
|
2
|
18 May 1986
|
Bardos
|
12 – 0
|
France
|
|
3
|
17 May 1987
|
Rome
|
4 – 16
|
France
|
|
4
|
22 May 1988
|
Bourg-en-Bresse
|
16 – 3
|
France
|
1988 Women's Rugby European Cup
|
5
|
4 April 1994
|
Rovigo
|
0 – 24
|
France
|
|
6
|
8 April 1996
|
Madrid, Spain
|
53 – 0
|
France
|
1996 Women's European Championship
|
7
|
4 February 2007
|
Biella
|
17 – 37
|
France
|
2007 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
8
|
8 March 2008
|
Valence, Lyon
|
35 – 6
|
France
|
2008 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
9
|
22 March 2009
|
Torino
|
10 – 14
|
France
|
2009 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
10
|
13 March 2010
|
Stade Yves-du-Manoir, Montpellier
|
45 – 14
|
France
|
2010 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
11
|
13 March 2011
|
Benevento
|
20 – 28
|
France
|
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
12
|
29 October 2011
|
Stade des Arboras, Nice
|
37 – 0
|
France
|
2011 Autumn International
|
13
|
5 February 2012
|
Stade Emile Pons, Riom
|
32 – 0
|
France
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
14
|
13 May 2012
|
Rovereto
|
19 – 22
|
France
|
2012 Women's European Championship
|
15
|
2 February 2013
|
Rovato, Bresciam
|
13 – 12
|
Italy
|
2013 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
16
|
8 February 2014
|
Stade Ernest-Argelès, Blagnac
|
29 – 0
|
France
|
2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
17
|
14 March 2015
|
Badia Polesine, Rovigo
|
17 – 12
|
Italy
|
2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
18
|
6 February 2016
|
Stade Marcel-Verchère, Bourg-en-Bresse
|
39 – 0
|
France
|
2016 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
19
|
12 March 2017
|
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
|
5 – 28
|
France
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
20
|
29 October 2017
|
Biella
|
21 – 41
|
France
|
2017 Autumn International
|
21
|
24 February 2018
|
Stade Furiani, Furiani
|
57 – 0
|
France
|
2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
22
|
17 March 2019
|
Stadio Plebiscito, Padua
|
31 – 12
|
Italy
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
23
|
8 February 2020
|
Stade Beaublanc, Limoges
|
45 – 10
|
France
|
2020 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
24
|
27 March 2022
|
Stade des Alpes, Grenoble
|
39 – 6
|
France
|
2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
25
|
3 September 2022
|
Stade des Arboras, Nice
|
21 – 0
|
France
|
2021 Rugby World Cup warm-up
|
26
|
9 September 2022
|
Stadio del Rugby, Biella
|
26 – 19
|
Italy
|
27
|
22 October 2022
|
Okara Park, Whangārei, New Zealand
|
39 – 3
|
France
|
2021 Rugby World Cup quarter-final
|
28
|
26 March 2023
|
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
|
12 – 22
|
France
|
2023 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
England vs. Scotland
[edit]
Details
|
Played
|
Won by England
|
Won by Scotland
|
Drawn
|
England points
|
Scotland points
|
In England
|
14
|
14
|
0
|
0
|
738
|
53
|
In Scotland
|
15
|
14
|
1
|
0
|
564
|
63
|
Neutral venue
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
0
|
77
|
43
|
Overall
|
32
|
30
|
2
|
0
|
1379
|
159
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
England
|
Scotland
|
Longest winning streak
|
25 (1 Apr 2000–Present)
|
1 (21 Mar 1998–29 Feb 1999, 24 Apr 1999-1 Apr 2000)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
89 (13 March 2011)
|
8 (3 March 1996, 21 March 1998, 3 February 2002)
|
Away
|
64 (1 April 2000)
|
13 (13 March 2015)
|
Neutral venue
|
40 (13 May 2000)
|
20 (13 May 2000)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
89 (13 March 2011)
|
3 (21 March 1998)
|
Away
|
64 (1 April 2000)
|
N/A
|
Neutral venue
|
20 (13 May 2000)
|
2 (24 April 1999)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
15 April 1994
|
Boroughmuir
|
0 – 26
|
England
|
1994 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
2
|
3 March 1996
|
Meggetland Stadium, Edinburgh
|
8 – 12
|
England
|
1996 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
3
|
25 January 1997
|
Blackheath
|
23 – 3
|
England
|
1997 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
4
|
6 June 1997
|
Nice, France
|
24 – 8
|
England
|
1997 FIRA Women's European Championship
|
5
|
21 March 1998
|
Stewarts Melville
|
8 – 5
|
Scotland
|
1998 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
6
|
29 February 1999
|
Richmond RFC, London
|
34 – 7
|
England
|
1999 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
7
|
24 April 1999
|
Belluno, Italy
|
13 – 15
|
Scotland
|
1999 FIRA Women's European Championship
|
8
|
1 April 2000
|
Edinburgh
|
9 – 64
|
England
|
2000 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
9
|
13 May 2000
|
Almería, Spain
|
40 – 20
|
England
|
2000 FIRA Women's European Championship
|
10
|
4 March 2001
|
Richmond, London
|
39 – 0
|
England
|
2001 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
11
|
3 February 2002
|
Dunbar
|
8 – 35
|
England
|
2002 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
12
|
22 March 2003
|
Twickenham Stoop, London
|
31 – 0
|
England
|
2003 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
13
|
21 February 2004
|
Netherdale, Galashiels
|
7 – 20
|
England
|
2004 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
14
|
19 March 2005
|
Twickenham Stadium, London
|
22 – 10
|
England
|
2005 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
15
|
25 February 2006
|
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
|
5 – 22
|
England
|
2006 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
16
|
3 February 2007
|
Old Albanian RFC, St Albans
|
60 – 0
|
England
|
2007 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
17
|
8 March 2008
|
Meggetland Stadium, Edinburgh
|
5 – 34
|
England
|
2008 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
18
|
21 March 2009
|
London Welsh, London
|
72 – 3
|
England
|
2009 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
19
|
13 March 2010
|
Meggetland Stadium, Edinburgh
|
0 – 51
|
England
|
2010 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
20
|
13 March 2011
|
Twickenham Stadium, London
|
89 – 0
|
England
|
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
21
|
5 February 2012
|
Lasswade
|
0 – 47
|
England
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
22
|
2 February 2013
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
72 – 0
|
England
|
2013 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
23
|
1 February 2014
|
Rubislaw, Aberdeen
|
0 – 63
|
England
|
2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
24
|
13 March 2015
|
The Darlington Arena, Darlington
|
42 – 13
|
England
|
2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
25
|
5 February 2016
|
Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
|
0 – 32
|
England
|
2016 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
26
|
11 March 2017
|
Twickenham Stoop, London
|
64 – 0
|
England
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
27
|
23 February 2018
|
Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
|
8 – 43
|
England
|
2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
28
|
16 March 2019
|
Twickenham Stadium, London
|
80 – 0
|
England
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
29
|
10 February 2020
|
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
|
0 – 53
|
England
|
2020 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
30
|
3 April 2021
|
Castle Park, Doncaster
|
52 – 10
|
England
|
2021 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
31
|
26 March 2022
|
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium, Edinburgh
|
5 – 57
|
England
|
2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
32
|
25 March 2023
|
Kingston Park, Newcastle
|
58 – 7
|
England
|
2023 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by France
|
Won by Ireland
|
Drawn
|
France points
|
Ireland points
|
In France
|
10
|
10
|
0
|
0
|
254
|
64
|
In Ireland
|
15
|
12
|
3
|
0
|
409
|
112
|
Neutral venue
|
3
|
2
|
0
|
1
|
106
|
36
|
Overall
|
28
|
24
|
3
|
1
|
766
|
212
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
France
|
Ireland
|
Longest winning streak
|
12 (5 Mar 1995–24 May 2008)
|
1 (6 Feb 2009–12 Feb 2010, 8 Mar 2013–14 Mar 2014, 26 Feb 2017–17 Aug 2017)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
46 (21 March 1998)
|
17 (9 March 2019)
|
Away
|
56 (17 April 2021)
|
17 (10 February 2008)
|
Neutral venue
|
43 (31 August 2006)
|
22 (24 May 2008)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
46 (21 March 1998)
|
5 (8 March 2013)
|
Away
|
50 (1 April 2023)
|
N/A
|
Neutral venue
|
43 (31 August 2006)
|
N/A
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
5 March 1995
|
Dublin
|
10 – 39
|
France
|
|
2
|
27 February 1999
|
Dublin
|
0 – 24
|
France
|
1999 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
3
|
8 May 2000
|
El Ejido, Spain
|
41 – 14
|
France
|
2000 Women's European Championship Quarter-final
|
4
|
6 May 2001
|
Dublin
|
0 – 53
|
France
|
|
5
|
5 April 2002
|
Melun
|
46 – 0
|
France
|
2002 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
6
|
21 March 2003
|
Limerick
|
0 – 20
|
France
|
2003 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
7
|
15 February 2004
|
Savigny-sur-Orge, Paris
|
22 – 5
|
France
|
2004 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
8
|
13 March 2005
|
Dublin
|
0 – 34
|
France
|
2005 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
9
|
10 February 2006
|
Montauban, Toulouse
|
32 – 0
|
France
|
2006 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
10
|
31 August 2006
|
Galway, Canada
|
0 – 43
|
France
|
2006 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
11
|
10 February 2007
|
St Mary's RFC, Dublin
|
10 – 13
|
France
|
2007 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
12
|
10 February 2008
|
St Gratien
|
26 – 17
|
France
|
2008 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
13
|
24 May 2008
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
22 – 22
|
draw
|
2008 Women's European Championship Place-off for 3rd Place
|
14
|
6 February 2009
|
Ashbourne RFC, Ashbourne
|
7 – 5
|
Ireland
|
2009 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
15
|
12 February 2010
|
Stade des Allées, Blois
|
19 – 9
|
France
|
2010 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
16
|
11 February 2011
|
Ashbourne RFC, Ashbourne
|
12 – 14
|
France
|
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
17
|
11 February 2012
|
Stade du Hameau, Pau
|
8 – 7
|
France
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
18
|
8 March 2013
|
Ashbourne RFC, Ashbourne
|
15 – 10
|
Ireland
|
2013 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
19
|
14 March 2014
|
Stade du Hameau, Pau
|
19 – 15
|
France
|
2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
20
|
13 February 2015
|
Ashbourne RFC, Ashbourne
|
5 – 10
|
France
|
2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
21
|
13 February 2016
|
Stade Aimé Giral, Perpignan
|
18 – 6
|
France
|
2016 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
22
|
26 February 2017
|
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
|
13 – 10
|
Ireland
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
23
|
17 August 2017
|
UCD Bowl, Dublin
|
21 – 5
|
France
|
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
24
|
3 February 2018
|
Stade Ernest-Wallon, Toulouse
|
24 – 0
|
France
|
2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
25
|
9 March 2019
|
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
|
17 – 47
|
France
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
26
|
17 April 2021
|
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
|
15 – 56
|
France
|
2021 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
27
|
2 April 2022
|
Stade Ernest-Wallon, Toulouse
|
40 – 5
|
France
|
2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
28
|
1 April 2023
|
Musgrave Park, Cork
|
3 – 53
|
France
|
2023 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by Italy
|
Won by Wales
|
Drawn
|
Italy points
|
Wales points
|
In Italy
|
8
|
2
|
5
|
1
|
164
|
155
|
In Wales
|
9
|
6
|
3
|
0
|
123
|
144
|
Neutral venue
|
3
|
0
|
3
|
0
|
37
|
72
|
Overall
|
20
|
8
|
11
|
1
|
324
|
373
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
Italy
|
Wales
|
Longest winning streak
|
3 (2 Feb 2014–3 Feb 2017)
|
8 (15 May 1998–21 Mar 2010)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
35 (20 May 2002)
|
36 (29 April 2023)
|
Away
|
22 (11 March 2018)
|
29 (15 March 2009)
|
Neutral venue
|
24 (10 May 2000)
|
25 (10 May 2000)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
32 (20 May 2002)
|
26 (29 April 2023)
|
Away
|
7 (11 March 2018)
|
22 (15 March 2009)
|
Neutral venue
|
N/A
|
2 (10 May 2000)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
15 May 1998
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
10 – 12
|
Wales
|
1998 Women's Rugby World Cup 11th Place Play-off
|
2
|
10 May 2000
|
Roquetas, Spain
|
24 – 25
|
Wales
|
2000 Women's European Championship 5th Place Semi-Final
|
3
|
20 May 2002
|
Barcelona, Spain
|
35 – 3
|
Wales
|
2002 Women's Rugby World Cup 9th Place Quarter-final
|
4
|
22 October 2005
|
Treviso
|
11 – 14
|
Wales
|
2005 Autumn International
|
5
|
18 November 2006
|
Glamorgan Wanderers, Cardiff
|
31 – 7
|
Wales
|
2006 Autumn International
|
6
|
11 March 2007
|
Rome
|
0 – 24
|
Wales
|
2007 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
7
|
24 February 2008
|
Taffs Well RFC, Taff's Well
|
27 – 5
|
Wales
|
2008 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
8
|
15 March 2009
|
Mira
|
7 – 29
|
Wales
|
2009 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
9
|
21 March 2010
|
Brewery Field, Bridgend
|
15 – 19
|
Italy
|
2010 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
10
|
27 February 2011
|
Viareggio
|
12 – 8
|
Italy
|
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
11
|
10 March 2012
|
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|
30 – 13
|
Wales
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
12
|
24 February 2013
|
Benevento
|
15 – 16
|
Wales
|
2013 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
13
|
2 February 2014
|
Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot
|
11 – 12
|
Italy
|
2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
14
|
21 March 2015
|
Stadio Plebiscito, Padua
|
23 – 5
|
Italy
|
2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
15
|
20 March 2016
|
Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot
|
12 – 16
|
Italy
|
2016 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
16
|
3 February 2017
|
Stadio Pacifico Carotti, Iesi
|
8 – 20
|
Wales
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
17
|
11 March 2018
|
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
|
15 – 22
|
Italy
|
2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
18
|
29 February 2019
|
Stadio Via del mare, Lecce
|
3 – 3
|
draw
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
19
|
2 February 2020
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
15 – 19
|
Italy
|
2020 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
20
|
30 April 2022
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
8 – 10
|
Italy
|
2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
21
|
29 April 2023
|
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
|
10 – 36
|
Wales
|
2023 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by England
|
Won by Italy
|
Drawn
|
England points
|
Italy points
|
In England
|
9
|
9
|
0
|
0
|
445
|
48
|
In Italy
|
11
|
11
|
0
|
0
|
503
|
51
|
Neutral venue
|
4
|
4
|
0
|
0
|
185
|
42
|
Overall
|
24
|
24
|
0
|
0
|
1200
|
143
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
England
|
Italy
|
Longest winning streak
|
24 (8 Apr 1991–Present)
|
N/A
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
69 (7 February 2009)
|
24 (13 February 2016)
|
Away
|
76 (9 February 2008)
|
25 (25 February 2017)
|
Neutral venue
|
63 (13 May 2002)
|
13 (13 August 2017)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
63 (12 February 2011, 2 April 2023)
|
N/A
|
Away
|
74 (3 April 2022)
|
N/A
|
Neutral venue
|
74 (13 May 2002)
|
N/A
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
8 April 1991
|
Llanharan, Wales
|
25 – 9
|
England
|
1991 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
2
|
13 May 2002
|
Barcelona, Spain
|
63 – 9
|
England
|
1991 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
3
|
10 February 2007
|
Twickenham Stadium, London
|
23 – 0
|
England
|
2007 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
4
|
30 April 2007
|
Barcelona, Spain
|
41 – 11
|
England
|
2007 Women's European Championship
|
5
|
9 February 2008
|
Rome
|
6 – 76
|
England
|
2008 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
6
|
7 February 2009
|
London Welsh, London
|
69 – 13
|
England
|
2009 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
7
|
13 February 2010
|
Stadio Nando Capra, Parma
|
0 – 41
|
England
|
2010 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
8
|
12 February 2011
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
68 – 5
|
England
|
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
9
|
12 February 2012
|
Rino Venegoni Stadium, Milan
|
3 – 43
|
England
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
10
|
16 May 2012
|
Rovereto
|
8 – 32
|
England
|
2012 Women's European Championship
|
11
|
9 March 2013
|
Molesey Road, Esher
|
34 – 0
|
England
|
2013 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
12
|
16 March 2014
|
Giulio e Silvio Pagani, Rovato
|
0 – 24
|
England
|
2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
13
|
15 February 2015
|
Twickenham Stoop, London
|
39 – 7
|
England
|
2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
14
|
13 February 2016
|
Stadio Gino Pistoni, Ivrea
|
24 – 33
|
England
|
2016 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
15
|
25 February 2017
|
Twickenham Stoop, London
|
29 – 15
|
England
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
16
|
13 August 2017
|
Billings Park UCD, Dublin, Ireland
|
56 – 15
|
England
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
17
|
4 February 2018
|
Stadio Mirabello, Reggio Emilia
|
7 – 42
|
England
|
2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
18
|
9 March 2019
|
Sandy Park, Exeter
|
55 – 0
|
England
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
19
|
23 November 2019
|
Goldington Road, Bedford
|
60 – 3
|
England
|
2020 Autumn International
|
20
|
1 November 2020
|
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
|
0 – 54
|
England
|
2020 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
21
|
10 April 2021
|
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
|
3 – 67
|
England
|
2021 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
22
|
3 April 2022
|
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
|
0 – 74
|
England
|
2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
23
|
2 April 2023
|
Franklin's Gardens, Northampton
|
68 – 5
|
England
|
2023 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
24
|
24 March 2024
|
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
|
0 – 48
|
England
|
2024 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
France vs. Scotland
[edit]
Details
|
Played
|
Won by France
|
Won by Scotland
|
Drawn
|
France points
|
Scotland points
|
In France
|
14
|
12
|
2
|
0
|
493
|
101
|
In Scotland
|
13
|
10
|
2
|
1
|
308
|
110
|
Neutral venue
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
24
|
37
|
Overall
|
29
|
23
|
5
|
1
|
825
|
248
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
France
|
Scotland
|
Longest winning streak
|
10 (24 Aug 2010–25 Oct 2020)
|
2 (21 Feb 1998–9 Apr 1999)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
76 (15 March 2013)
|
16 (21 February 1998)
|
Away
|
69 (9 March 2014)
|
19 (22 February 2003)
|
Neutral venue
|
17 (24 August 2010)
|
27 (12 May 1998)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
76 (15 March 2013)
|
16 (21 February 1998)
|
Away
|
69 (9 March 2014)
|
5 (22 February 2003)
|
Neutral venue
|
7 (24 August 2010)
|
20 (12 May 1998)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
21 February 1998
|
Raeburn Place, Edinburgh
|
19 – 3
|
Scotland
|
|
2
|
12 May 1998
|
Amsterdam, Netherlands
|
7 – 27
|
Scotland
|
1998 Women's Rugby World Cup Plate Semi-final
|
3
|
9 April 1999
|
Melun
|
48 – 18
|
France
|
1999 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
4
|
6 March 2000
|
Edinburgh
|
7 – 10
|
France
|
2000 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
5
|
3 February 2001
|
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
|
13 – 0
|
France
|
2001 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
6
|
10 May 2001
|
Lille
|
6 – 9
|
Scotland
|
2001 Women's European Championship
|
7
|
24 March 2002
|
Inverleith, Edinburgh
|
12 – 22
|
France
|
2002 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
8
|
22 February 2003
|
Évreux
|
14 – 19
|
Scotland
|
2003 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
9
|
21 March 2004
|
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
|
12 – 16
|
France
|
2004 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
10
|
5 May 2004
|
Toulouse
|
25 – 6
|
France
|
2004 Women's European Championship
|
11
|
4 February 2005
|
Roubaix
|
22 – 15
|
France
|
2005 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
12
|
5 February 2006
|
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
|
3 – 23
|
France
|
2006 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
13
|
18 March 2007
|
Stade le Bout du Clos, Maurepas
|
18 – 10
|
France
|
2007 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
14
|
15 February 2008
|
Meggetland Stadium, Edinburgh
|
15 – 43
|
France
|
2008 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
15
|
15 February 2009
|
Arras
|
25 – 12
|
France
|
2009 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
16
|
6 February 2010
|
Lasswade
|
10 – 8
|
Scotland
|
2010 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
17
|
24 August 2010
|
Surrey Sports Park, Guilford, England
|
17 – 10
|
France
|
2010 Women's Rugby World Cup
|
18
|
4 February 2011
|
Viry-Châtillon
|
53 – 3
|
France
|
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
19
|
25 February 2012
|
Stirling County
|
0 – 23
|
France
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
20
|
15 March 2013
|
Stade Bourillot, Dijon
|
76 – 0
|
France
|
2013 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
21
|
9 March 2014
|
Hawthornden
|
0 – 69
|
France
|
2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
22
|
7 February 2015
|
Stade Henri Desgrange, La Roche-sur-Yon
|
42 – 0
|
France
|
2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
23
|
11 March 2016
|
Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld
|
0 – 24
|
France
|
2016 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
24
|
11 February 2017
|
Stade Marcel-Deflandre, La Rochelle
|
55 – 0
|
France
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
25
|
10 February 2018
|
Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
|
3 – 26
|
France
|
2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
26
|
23 February 2019
|
Stadium Lille Métropole, Villeneuve-d'Ascq
|
41 – 10
|
France
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
27
|
25 October 2020
|
Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
|
13 – 13
|
draw
|
2020 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
28
|
10 April 2022
|
Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow
|
8 – 28
|
France
|
2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
29
|
16 April 2022
|
Stade de la Rabine, Vannes
|
55 – 0
|
France
|
2023 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by Ireland
|
Won by Wales
|
Drawn
|
Ireland points
|
Wales points
|
In Ireland
|
15
|
7
|
8
|
0
|
275
|
213
|
In Wales
|
13
|
5
|
8
|
0
|
158
|
191
|
Neutral venue
|
2
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
17
|
39
|
Overall
|
30
|
12
|
18
|
0
|
450
|
433
|
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record
|
Ireland
|
Wales
|
Longest winning streak
|
6 (3 Mar 2012–26 Aug 2017)
|
8 (26 Jan 1997–18 Mar 2005)
|
Largest points for
|
Home
|
36 (3 March 2012)
|
32 (26 January 1997)
|
Away
|
45 (10 April 2021)
|
27 (22 March 1998)
|
Neutral venue
|
10 (10 May 2001)
|
24 (1 May 2004)
|
Largest winning margin
|
Home
|
36 (3 March 2012)
|
27 (26 January 1997)
|
Away
|
45 (10 April 2021)
|
17 (22 March 1998)
|
Neutral venue
|
N/A
|
17 (1 May 2004)
|
No.
|
Date
|
Venue
|
Score
|
Winner
|
Competition
|
1
|
3 March 1996
|
Old Belvedere, Dublin
|
22 – 6
|
Ireland
|
1996 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
2
|
26 January 1997
|
Brewery Field, Bridgend
|
32 – 5
|
Wales
|
1997 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
3
|
22 March 1998
|
Old Crescent, Limerick
|
10 – 27
|
Wales
|
1998 Women's Home Nations Championship
|
4
|
28 February 1999
|
|
26 – 0
|
Wales
|
1999 Women's Five Nations Championship
|
5
|
10 May 2001
|
Tourcoing, France
|
10 – 15
|
Wales
|
2001 Women's European Championship
|
6
|
3 February 2002
|
Thomond Park, Limerick
|
5 – 13
|
Wales
|
2002 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
7
|
21 March 2003
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
17 – 0
|
Wales
|
2003 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
8
|
21 February 2004
|
Thomond Park, Limerick
|
13 – 14
|
Wales
|
2004 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
9
|
1 May 2004
|
Toulouse, France
|
7 – 24
|
Wales
|
2004 Women's European Championship
|
10
|
18 March 2005
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
6 – 11
|
Ireland
|
2005 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
11
|
25 February 2006
|
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
|
7 – 14
|
Wales
|
2006 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
12
|
3 February 2007
|
Taffs Well RFC, Taff's Well
|
10 – 5
|
Wales
|
2007 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
13
|
7 March 2008
|
St Mary's RFC, Dublin
|
10 – 19
|
Wales
|
2008 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
14
|
21 March 2009
|
Taffs Well RFC, Taff's Well
|
13 – 10
|
Wales
|
2009 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
15
|
12 March 2010
|
Ashbourne RFC, Ashbourne
|
18 – 3
|
Ireland
|
2010 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
16
|
13 March 2011
|
Cross Keys RFC, Crosskeys
|
15 – 14
|
Wales
|
2011 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
–
|
3 February 2012
|
Ashbourne RFC, Ashbourne
|
10 – 3
|
Match abandoned
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
17
|
3 March 2012
|
Ashbourne RFC, Ashbourne
|
36 – 0
|
Ireland
|
2012 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
18
|
3 February 2013
|
Aberavon
|
10 – 12
|
Ireland
|
2013 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
19
|
7 February 2014
|
Ashbourne RFC, Ashbourne
|
18 – 6
|
Ireland
|
2014 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
20
|
15 March 2015
|
St Helen's Rugby and Cricket Ground, Swansea
|
0 – 20
|
Ireland
|
2015 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
21
|
6 February 2016
|
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
|
21 – 3
|
Ireland
|
2016 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
22
|
11 March 2017
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
7 – 12
|
Ireland
|
2017 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
23
|
26 August 2017
|
Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast
|
20 – 27
|
Wales
|
2017 Women's Rugby World Cup 7th Place Play-off
|
24
|
25 February 2018
|
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
|
35 – 12
|
Ireland
|
2018 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
25
|
17 March 2019
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
24 – 5
|
Wales
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
26
|
10 November 2019
|
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
|
13 – 15
|
Wales
|
2019 Autumn International
|
27
|
9 February 2020
|
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
|
31 – 12
|
Ireland
|
2020 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
28
|
10 April 2021
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
0 – 45
|
Ireland
|
2021 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
29
|
26 March 2022
|
RDS Arena, Dublin
|
19 – 27
|
Wales
|
2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
30
|
25 March 2023
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
31 – 5
|
Wales
|
2023 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by England
|
Won by Wales
|
Drawn
|
England points
|
Wales points
|
In England
|
20
|
20
|
0
|
0
|
824
|
112
|
In Wales
|
17
|
15
|
2
|
0
|
623
|
154
|
Neutral venue
|
3
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
89
|
9
|
Overall
|
40
|
38
|
2
|
0
|
1536
|
273
|
Ireland vs. Scotland
[edit]
Details
|
Played
|
Won by Ireland
|
Won by Scotland
|
Drawn
|
Ireland points
|
Scotland points
|
In Ireland
|
14
|
7
|
7
|
0
|
197
|
149
|
In Scotland
|
15
|
7
|
8
|
0
|
240
|
203
|
Neutral venue
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
0
|
61
|
39
|
Overall
|
32
|
15
|
17
|
0
|
498
|
391
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by France
|
Won by Wales
|
Drawn
|
France points
|
Wales points
|
In France
|
14
|
14
|
0
|
0
|
466
|
63
|
In Wales
|
12
|
9
|
3
|
0
|
281
|
45
|
Neutral venue
|
3
|
2
|
1
|
0
|
54
|
28
|
Overall
|
29
|
25
|
4
|
0
|
801
|
136
|
Details
|
Played
|
Won by Italy
|
Won by Scotland
|
Drawn
|
Italy points
|
Scotland points
|
In Italy
|
10
|
8
|
1
|
1
|
266
|
114
|
In Scotland
|
10
|
6
|
4
|
0
|
196
|
127
|
Neutral venue
|
3
|
1
|
2
|
0
|
42
|
71
|
Overall
|
23
|
15
|
7
|
1
|
404
|
312
|
International tries
[edit]
International rugby union tries by Jessica Breach
Try
|
Opponent
|
Venue
|
Competition
|
Date
|
Result
|
Score
|
1
|
Canada
|
Barnet Copthall, London
|
2017 Autumn International
|
17 November 2017
|
Won
|
79–5
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
Canada
|
Twickenham Stadium, London
|
25 November 2017
|
Won
|
69–19
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
12
|
Ireland
|
Donnybrook Stadium, Dublin
|
2019 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
1 February 2019
|
Won
|
51–7
|
13
|
France
|
Castle Park, Doncaster
|
10 February 2019
|
Won
|
41–26
|
14
|
15
|
Wales
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
24 February 2019
|
Won
|
51–12
|
16
|
17
|
Italy
|
Sandy Park, Exeter
|
9 March 2019
|
Won
|
55–0
|
18
|
19
|
Scotland
|
Twickenham Stadium, London
|
16 March 2019
|
Won
|
80–0
|
20
|
21
|
Scotland
|
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
|
2020 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
10 February 2020
|
Won
|
53–0
|
22
|
Ireland
|
Castle Park, Doncaster
|
23 February 2020
|
Won
|
27–0
|
23
|
Italy
|
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
|
1 November 2020
|
Won
|
54–0
|
24
|
France
|
Stade des Alpes, Grenoble
|
2020 Autumn International
|
14 November 2020
|
Won
|
33–10
|
25
|
26
|
Scotland
|
Castle Park, Doncaster
|
2021 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
3 April 2021
|
Won
|
52–10
|
27
|
Wales
|
Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester
|
2022 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
9 April 2022
|
Won
|
58–5
|
28
|
29
|
Italy
|
Franklin's Gardens, Northampton
|
2023 Women's Six Nations Championship
|
2 April 2023
|
Won
|
68–5
|
30
|
31
|
32
|
Wales
|
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
|
15 April 2023
|
Won
|
59–3
|
33
|
Canada
|
Barnet Copthall, London
|
2023 WXV warm-up match
|
23 September 2023
|
Won
|
29–12
|
34
|
Australia
|
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
|
2023 WXV 1
|
20 October 2023
|
Won
|
42–7
|
35
|
Canada
|
Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
|
27 October 2023
|
Won
|
45–12
|
|}
Live at the End of the World
[edit]
Title | Original release |
---|
1. | "The Quest" | Black Sails at Midnight | 5:03 |
---|
2. | "The Sunk'n Norwegian" | Back Through Time | 4:39 |
---|
3. | "Leviathan" | Black Sails at Midnight | 6:01 |
---|
4. | "Shipwrecked" | Back Through Time | 3:51 |
---|
5. | "Over the Seas" | Captain Morgan's Revenge | 4:33 |
---|
6. | "Midget Saw" | Back Through Time | 3:40 |
---|
7. | "Nancy the Tavern Wench" | Captain Morgan's Revenge | 5:56 |
---|
8. | "Pirate Song" | Black Sails at Midnight | 4:31 |
---|
9. | "Back Through Time" | Back Through Time | 5:03 |
---|
10. | "Wenches & Mead" | Captain Morgan's Revenge | 4:12 |
---|
11. | "Death Throes of the Terrorsquid" | Back Through Time | 7:17 |
---|
12. | "Keelhauled" | Black Sails at Midnight | 4:09 |
---|
13. | "Rumpelkombo" | Back Through Time | 0:08 |
---|
14. | "Set Sail and Conquer" | Captain Morgan's Revenge | 9:19 |
---|
15. | "Captain Morgan's Revenge" | Captain Morgan's Revenge | 7:28 |
---|
16. | "Rum" | Back Through Time | 3:44 |
---|
Total length: | 79:34 |
---|
Title | Original release |
---|
1. | "Intro" | | 1:34 |
---|
2. | "Keelhauled" | Back Through Time | 3:46 |
---|
3. | "Alestorm" | No Grave But the Sea | 3:59 |
---|
4. | "Magnetic North" | Sunset on the Golden Age | 3:43 |
---|
5. | "Mexico" | No Grave But the Sea | 3:09 |
---|
6. | "Over the Seas" | Captain Morgan's Revenge | 4:09 |
---|
7. | "The Sunk'n Norwegian" | Back Through Time | 4:23 |
---|
8. | "No Grave But the Sea" | No Grave But the Sea | 3:31 |
---|
9. | "Nancy the Tavern Wench" | Captain Morgan's Revenge | 5:01 |
---|
10. | "Rumpelkombo" | Back Through Time | 0:06 |
---|
11. | "1741 (The Battle of Cartagena)" | Sunset on the Golden Age | 7:16 |
---|
12. | "Drunken Sailor" | Previously unreleased | 1:27 |
---|
13. | "Hangover" | Sunset on the Golden Age | 3:44 |
---|
14. | "Pegleg Potion" | No Grave But the Sea | 3:40 |
---|
15. | "Bar ünd Imbiss" | No Grave But the Sea | 4:14 |
---|
16. | "Captain Morgan's Revenge" | Captain Morgan's Revenge | 7:46 |
---|
17. | "Shipwrecked" | Back Through Time | 3:22 |
---|
18. | "Drink" | Sunset on the Golden Age | 3:28 |
---|
19. | "Wolves of the Sea" | Black Sails at Midnight | 3:24 |
---|
20. | "Fucked with an Anchor" | No Grave But the Sea | 4:12 |
---|
Total length: | 79:22 |
---|
]
Starbound Stories |
---|
|
Released | 25 August 2023 |
---|
Length | 54:21 |
---|
Title |
---|
1. | "As the Twilight Met the Sea" (feat. Ryujin) | 2:03 |
---|
2. | "Freedom Heart" (feat. Syu and Ryujin) | 6:10 |
---|
3. | "Dracula X!" (feat. Jacky Vincent and Adrienne Cowan) | 5:45 |
---|
4. | "Stars" (feat. Mia Asano) | 5:43 |
---|
5. | "The Siren" | 5:41 |
---|
6. | "Astralive" | 4:27 |
---|
7. | "Swansong" | 5:23 |
---|
8. | "Call of the Martyrs" (feat. Stevie T. and Galen Stapley) | 8:07 |
---|
9. | "Starbound Stories" (feat. Galen Stapley) | 6:57 |
---|
10. | "One More Sight of the Sun with You" | 4:46 |
---|
Total length: | 54:21 |
---|
Shadows Over Lothadruin
[edit]
Shadows Over Lothadruin |
---|
|
Length | 65:12 60:24 (Mastering 2022) |
---|
Label | Napalm |
---|
Original releaseTitle |
---|
1. | "Awakening" | 2:40 |
---|
2. | "The Endless Prophecy" | 5:05 |
---|
3. | "The Tournament" | 0:14 |
---|
4. | "Siderion" | 4:18 |
---|
5. | "The Grand March" | 0:28 |
---|
6. | "Son of a Thousand Nights" | 4:52 |
---|
7. | "The Fourth Vanguard" | 6:40 |
---|
8. | "Dark Horizons" | 0:22 |
---|
9. | "Majesty" | 9:36 |
---|
10. | "The Havoc" | 0:22 |
---|
11. | "Oath to Betray" | 5:06 |
---|
12. | "Led by Light" | 7:14 |
---|
13. | "Sacred Fount" | 0:37 |
---|
14. | "Moontear Sanctuary" | 5:51 |
---|
15. | "Vererath" | 0:50 |
---|
16. | "Close to the End" | 10:39 |
---|
Total length: | 65:12 |
---|
Mastering 2022Title |
---|
1. | "Awakening" | 2:39 |
---|
2. | "The Endless Prophecy" | 4:54 |
---|
3. | "Siderion" | 4:21 |
---|
4. | "Son of a Thousand Nights" | 4:52 |
---|
5. | "The Fourth Vanguard" | 6:36 |
---|
6. | "Majesty" | 9:39 |
---|
7. | "Oath to Betray" | 5:08 |
---|
8. | "Led by Light" | 7:08 |
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9. | "Moontear Sanctuary" | 5:53 |
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10. | "Close to the End" | 9:14 |
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Total length: | 60:24 |
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Wardens of the West Wind
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Title |
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1. | "Where Dawn and Shadow Begin" | 1:26 |
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2. | "The Age of Conquest" | 6:26 |
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3. | "Heavenly Minds" | 5:14 |
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4. | "The Breed of Durin" | 6:10 |
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5. | "Ode to the West Wind" | 6:02 |
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6. | "Skull and Crossbones" | 7:09 |
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7. | "The Slave and the Republic" | 1:05 |
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8. | "Spartacus" | 6:43 |
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9. | "Born in the Cradle of Storms" | 5:51 |
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10. | "Rebel and Free" | 5:08 |
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Total length: | 51:14 |
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Title |
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1. | "Distant Battlefields" | 1:22 |
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2. | "Dance of Fire" | 6:47 |
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3. | "Under the Stone" | 6:38 |
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4. | "To Erebor" | 5:13 |
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5. | "The Returning Race" | 7:22 |
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6. | "The Animist" | 1:25 |
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7. | "The Wolves' Call" | 5:06 |
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8. | "Fallen Timbers" | 6:25 |
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9. | "The Eyes of the Mountain" | 6:33 |
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Total length: | 46:51 |
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Title |
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1. | "Of Iron and Gold" | 2:50 |
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2. | "Wintersaga" | 5:12 |
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3. | "Drunken Dwarves" | 4:33 |
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4. | "Diggy Diggy Hole" | 5:16 |
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5. | "Mine Mine Mine!" | 5:14 |
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6. | "The Art of War" | 5:50 |
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7. | "There and Back Again" | 6:19 |
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8. | "The King Under the Mountain" | 5:35 |
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9. | "We Were Warriors" | 9:16 |
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Total length: | 50:05 |
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Title |
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1. | "Of War and Sorrow" | 2:00 |
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2. | "Army of Stone" | 5:05 |
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3. | "Tales of War" | 4:44 |
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4. | "Fellows of the Hammer" | 6:15 |
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5. | "Together We Rise" | 5:02 |
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6. | "Gates of Ekrund" | 5:53 |
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7. | "One Last Day" | 6:29 |
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8. | "The Battle of the Five Armies" | 7:19 |
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9. | "I Am the Mountain" | 7:17 |
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10. | "Tomorrow Has Come" | 4:36 |
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Total length: | 54:40 |
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Return to the Kingdom of Fife
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Return to the Kingdom of Fife |
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Released | 2 June 2023 |
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Length | 48:30 |
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Title |
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1. | "Incoming Transmission" | 1:47 |
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2. | "Holy Flaming Hammer of Unholy Cosmic Frost" | 4:35 |
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3. | "Imperium Dundaxia" | 4:37 |
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4. | "Wasteland Warrior Hoots Patrol" | 4:30 |
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5. | "Brothers of Crail" | 4:17 |
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6. | "Fife Eternal" | 3:05 |
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7. | "Sword Lord of the Goblin Horde" | 5:27 |
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8. | "Vorpal Laserblaster of Pittenween" | 4:30 |
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9. | "Keeper of the Celestial Flame of Abernethy" | 3:20 |
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10. | "Maleficus Geminus (Colossus Matrix 38B - Ultimate Invocation of the Binary Thaumaturge)" | 12:10 |
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Total length: | 48:30 |
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Barnstaple | 57 – 14 | Weston-super-Mare |
| | |
Chew Valley | 80 – 6 | Okehampton |
| | |
Devonport Services | 39 – 31 | Matson |
| | |
Imperial Recreation Ground |
Ivybridge | 10 – 24 | Launceston |
| | |
Okehampton | 19 – 35 | Devonport Services |
| | |
St Austell | 26 – 35 | Chew Valley |
| | |
Weston-super-Mare | 7 – 28 | Launceston |
| | |
Brixham | 54 – 28 | Weston-super-Mare |
| | |
Chew Valley | 35 – 19 | Barnstaple |
| | |
Devonport Services | 50 – 24 | St Austell |
| | |
Imperial Recreation Ground |
Barnstaple | 41 – 16 | Devonport Services |
| | |
Brixham | 39 – 36 | Chew Valley |
| | |
Okehampton | 34 – 30 | Ivybridge |
| | |
Weston-super-Mare | 25 – 53 | Lydney |
| | |
Chew Valley | 61 – 6 | Weston-super-Mare |
| | |
Devonport Services | 39 – 22 | Brixham |
| | |
Imperial Recreation Ground |
Ivybridge | 36 – 35 | St Austell |
| | |
Launceston | 15 – 20 | Okehampton |
| | |
Barnstaple | 55 – 7 | Ivybridge |
| | |
Chew Valley | 12 – 11 | Devonport Services |
| | |
St Austell | 19 – 34 | Launceston |
| | |
Weston-super-Mare | 33 – 14 | Matson |
| | |
Devonport Services | 55 – 7 | Weston-super-Mare |
| | |
Exmouth | 27 – 47 | Chew Valley |
| | |
Imperial Recreation Ground |
Launceston | 20 – 17 | Barnstaple |
| | |
Chew Valley | 60 – 31 | Ivybridge |
| | |
Devonport Services | 33 – 17 | Exmouth |
| | |
Weston-super-Mare | 10 – 41 | Okehampton |
| | |
Exmouth | 43 – 18 | Weston-super-Mare |
| | |
Imperial Recreation Ground |
Ivybridge | 17 – 25 | Devonport Services |
| | |
Launceston | 31 – 22 | Chew Valley |
| | |
Okehampton | 16 – 17 | St Austell |
| | |
Barnstaple | 45 – 14 | Okehampton |
| | |
Devonport Services | 28 – 18 | Launceston |
| | |
Imperial Recreation Ground |
Weston-super-Mare | 31 – 33 | St Austell |
| | |
Ivybridge | 29 – 27 | Weston-super-Mare |
| | |
St Austell | 8 – 15 | Barnstaple |
| | |
Imperial Recreation Ground |
Devonport Services | 38 – 18 | Lydney |
| | |
Chew Valley | 44 – 12 | St Austell |
| | |
Devonport Services | 48 – 7 | Okehampton |
| | |
Launceston | 62 – 12 | Weston-super-Mare |
| | |
Imperial Recreation Ground |
Barnstaple | 20 – 19 | Chew Valley |
| | |
St Austell | 5 – 60 | Devonport Services |
| | |
Weston-super-Mare | 12 – 58 | Brixham |
| | |
Chew Valley | 32 – 27 | Brixham |
| | |
Devonport Services | 23 – 12 | Barnstaple |
| | |
Imperial Recreation Ground |
Ivybridge | 37 – 23 | Okehampton |
| | |
Lydney | 34 – 19 | Weston-super-Mare |
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Brixham | 28 – 24 | Devonport Services |
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Okehampton | 30 – 29 | Launceston |
| | |
St Austell | 19 – 20 | Ivybridge |
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Weston-super-Mare | 23 – 43 | Chew Valley |
| | |
Devonport Services | 27 – 17 | Chew Valley |
| | |
Imperial Recreation Ground |
Ivybridge | 16 – 68 | Barnstaple |
| | |
Launceston | 39 – 19 | St Austell |
| | |
Matson | 38 – 12 | Weston-super-Mare |
| | |
Barnstaple | 26 – 8 | Launceston |
| | |
Chew Valley | 21 – 10 | Exmouth |
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