List of women's international rugby union test matches

The following is a list of women's international rugby union matches and tournaments.

For a list of games involving advertised "A" teams and other games of doubtful international status, see the related article Women's international rugby union (non test matches).

Overall edit

(Full internationals only, updated to 28 November 2023)

Internationals From 1982
Team First Match Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Win %
  Australia 1994 74 26 0 48 1241 1828 35.14%
  Austria 2004 2 0 2 0 10 10 0.00%
  Bahamas 2010 2 0 0 2 0 113 0.00%
  Barbados 2009 3 1 0 2 52 132 33.33%
  Belgium 1986 44 11 2 31 462 1562 25.00%
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2005 4 0 0 4 0 191 0.00%
  Botswana 2013 2 0 0 2 15 41 0.00%
  Brazil 2008 9 1 0 8 115 178 11.11%
  Bulgaria 2023 1 0 0 1 5 37 0.00%
  Burkina Faso 2021 4 0 0 4 13 174 0.00%
  Cameroon 2021 7 4 0 3 145 172 57.14%
  Canada 1987 164 80 3 81 3448 3347 48.78%
  Caribbean Select XV 2010 4 1 0 3 90 163 25.00%
  Cayman Islands 2004 12 4 0 8 227 290 33.33%
  China 2006 13 9 0 4 411 166 69.23%
  Colombia 2019 13 8 0 5 234 367 61.54%
  Croatia 2023 1 1 0 0 37 5 100.00%
  Czech Republic 2004 23 7 3 13 242 488 30.43%
  Denmark 2003 5 0 1 4 18 319 0.00%
  El Salvador 2020 1 0 0 1 5 50 0.00%
  England 1987 316 267 4 45 11051 3076 84.49%
  Fiji 2006 30 15 0 15 1098 652 50.00%
  Finland 2007 29 6 3 20 304 809 20.69%
  France 1982 272 185 5 82 6329 3164 68.01%
  Germany 1989 75 23 1 51 947 2126 30.67%
  Great Britain 1986 8 5 0 3 139 59 62.50%
  Guatemala 2020 1 1 0 0 50 5 100.00%
  Guyana 2006 5 3 1 1 73 35 60.00%
  Hong Kong 1998 58 23 1 34 1005 1700 39.66%
  India 2018 4 1 0 3 58 100 25.00%
  Ireland 1993 197 79 1 117 2824 3776 40.10%
  Italy 1985 186 70 4 112 2811 4103 37.63%
  Ivory Coast 2021 4 1 0 3 55 124 25.00%
  Jamaica 2003 12 6 0 6 158 133 50.00%
  Japan 1991 75 37 1 37 1637 1792 49.33%
  Kazakhstan 1993 77 38 0 39 1537 1613 49.35%
  Kenya 2006 40 20 2 18 742 665 50.00%
  Kyrgyzstan 2008 3 0 0 3 0 121 0.00%
  Laos 2011 5 0 0 5 12 253 0.00%
  Latvia 2023 1 0 0 1 7 41 0.00%
  Luxembourg 2007 5 1 0 4 27 162 20.00%
  Madagascar 2019 10 5 1 4 176 286 50.00%
  Malaysia 2009 2 0 0 2 0 144 0.00%
  Namibia 2013 4 1 0 3 39 285 25.00%
  Netherlands 1982 133 67 0 66 2865 2320 50.38%
  New Zealand 1990 126 107 1 18 4856 1287 84.92%
  Norway 2003 17 4 2 11 154 612 23.53%
  Papua New Guinea 2016 12 0 0 12 146 893 0.00%
  Philippines 2011 9 4 0 5 151 256 44.44%
  Portugal 1995 10 7 0 3 273 90 70.00%
  Romania 2007 9 4 0 5 138 121 44.44%
  Russia 1994 50 24 0 26 952 1360 48.00%
  Rwanda 2005 2 0 0 2 0 173 0.00%
  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 2009 3 0 0 3 0 215 0.00%
  Samoa 2000 42 21 1 20 1075 1025 50.00%
  Scotland 1993 226 89 2 135 3235 4866 39.38%
  Senegal 2021 4 1 0 3 80 77 25.00%
  Serbia 2007 4 0 0 4 0 167 0.00%
  Singapore 2006 29 7 1 21 422 800 24.14%
  South Africa 2004 71 28 2 41 1751 1936 39.44%
  Soviet Union 1990 6 0 0 6 4 164 0.00%
  Spain 1989 158 84 3 71 3346 2755 53.16%
  Sweden 1984 88 31 0 57 1069 1914 35.23%
   Switzerland 2011 23 10 0 13 373 555 43.48%
  Thailand 2005 9 5 0 4 197 212 55.56%
  Tonga 2006 13 4 0 9 302 525 30.77%
  Trinidad and Tobago 2003 13 11 1 1 536 55 84.62%
  Tunisia 2021 6 5 0 1 183 67 83.33%
  Uganda 2005 35 13 3 19 592 759 37.14%
  United States 1987 145 64 1 80 2915 3278 44.14%
  Uzbekistan 2008 4 2 0 2 29 128 50.00%
  Wales 1987 231 85 4 142 3068 4959 36.80%
  World XV 1990 3 0 0 3 23 87 0.00%
  Zambia 2007 6 4 0 2 177 110 66.67%
  Zimbabwe 2007 8 2 0 6 118 256 25.00%

1982 edit

Tournaments edit

  • None

Other matches edit


1983 edit

Tournaments edit

  • None

Other matches edit

5 June 1983
France  10–0  Netherlands
La Teste

1984 edit

Tournaments edit

None

Other matches edit

27 May 1984
Netherlands  0–3  France
Hilversum
21 October 1984
Sweden  0–34  Netherlands
Malmö

1985 edit

Tournaments edit

None

Other matches edit

2 June 1985
France  20–0  Netherlands
Bourg-en-Bresse
22 June 1985
Italy  0–0  France
Riccione
10 October 1985
Netherlands  19–0  Sweden
Nijmegen

1986 edit

Tournaments edit

None

Other matches edit

19 April 1986
Great Britain  8–14  France
Richmond[N 2]
1 May 1986
Netherlands  10–0  France
Enschede
18 May 1986
France  12–0  Italy
Bardos
17 October 1986
Netherlands  11–6  Sweden
Castricum
31 December 1986
Belgium  0–32  Sweden
Brussels

1987 edit

Tournaments edit

None

Other matches edit

5 April 1987
Wales  4–22  England
Pontypool Park[N 3]
2 May 1987
France  28–6  Great Britain
Chalon-sur-Saône
17 May 1987
Italy  4–16  France
Rome
31 May 1987
France  22–3  Netherlands
Chalon-sur-Saône
22 November 1987
Great Britain  16–0  Netherlands
Richmond

1988 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
20-25 21 May 1988 to 23 May 1988 European Cup Bourg-en-Bresse, France

Other matches edit

24 April 1988
Wales  6–36  England
Newport RFC
8 August 1988
United States  26–10  Canada
Saranac Lake
15 October 1988
England  40–0  Sweden
Waterloo
27 November 1988
Belgium  0–66  France
Brussels
27 November 1988
Netherlands  3–0  Wales
Utrecht

1989 edit

Tournaments edit

None

Other matches edit

12 February 1989
England  38–4  Wales
Moseley RFC
4 March 1989
Great Britain  13–0  France
Rosslyn Park
20 April 1989
Italy  26–14  Netherlands
Rome
2 May 1989
Spain  0–28  France
?
3 September 1989
Canada  3–28  United States
Edmonton
14 October 1989
West Germany  0–8  Sweden
Berlin

1990 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
39-45 28 August 1990 to 1 September 1990 RugbyFest 1990 Christchurch, New Zealand

Other matches edit

11 February 1990
Wales  12–18  England
Neath RFC[N 5]
18 March 1990
Great Britain  32–0  Italy
Moseley[N 6]
14 April 1990
Netherlands  0–10  France
?
21 October 1990
Netherlands  0–26  England
Utrecht

1991 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
48-69 4 April 1991 to 14 April 1991 World Cup Cardiff

Other matches edit

24 March 1991
England  24–13  Wales
Waterloo
9 November 1991
Sweden  20–6  Germany
Trelleborg

1992 edit

Tournaments edit

None

Other matches edit

9 February 1992
Wales  10–14  England
National Stadium Cardiff
13 June 1992
France  14–10  Spain
Agen
13 September 1992
United States  13–12  Canada
Blaine, Minnesota
17 October 1992
Germany  0–39  Netherlands
Hanover
15 November 1992
France  24–0  Netherlands
Fécamp

1993 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
80-85 8 June 1993 to 12 June 1993 Canada Cup Fletcher's Fields, Toronto

Other matches edit

14 February 1993
Scotland  10–0  Ireland
Raeburn Place, Edinburgh[N 7]
13 March 1993
Italy  8–5  Netherlands
Stadio Comunale, Rho
14 March 1993
England  23–5  Wales
Northampton RFC
4 April 1993
Italy  0–24  France
Rovigo
10 October 1993
Netherlands  53–0  Germany
Delft
31 October 1993
Germany  11–10  Kazakhstan
Hanover
19 December 1993
Scotland  0–23  Wales
Burnbrae, Glasgow

1994 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
92-117 11 April 1994 to 24 April 1994 World Cup Edinburgh, Scotland
120 2 September 1994 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Sydney

Other matches edit

13 February 1994
Ireland  0–5  Scotland
Ravenhill, Belfast
13 February 1994
Wales  10–11  England
Bridgend
18 February 1994
England  32–8  France
Wolverhampton
24 April 1994
Scotland  60–0  Sweden
Meggetland
16 May 1994
Spain  0–3  Italy
Madrid
19 November 1994
Germany  12–0  Sweden
Hamburg
28 November 1994
Germany  3–15  Kazakhstan
Hanover
18 December 1994
Wales  0–5  Scotland
The Brewery Field, Bridgend
18 December 1994
England  30–5  Netherlands
Wasps RFC

1995 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
129-132 12 April 1995 to 16 April 1995 FIRA European Championship Treviso, Italy
135 22 July 1995 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Auckland

Other matches edit

1995-02-12
England  25–0  Wales
Sale RFC
1995-02-18
Scotland  20–3  Ireland
Myreside, Edinburgh
1995-03-05
Ireland  10–39  France
Dublin
1995-03-19 [2]
Wales  25–0  Ireland
Cardiff
1995-04-30
Scotland  10–12  Italy
Meggetland, Edinburgh
1995-05-14
Germany  50–0  Portugal
Heidelberg
1995-09-23
Netherlands  5–3  Scotland
Amsterdam

1996 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
138-139, 141-144 1996-01-21 to 1996-03-03 Women's Home Nations Championship Various
145-151 1996-04-08 to 1996-04-14 FIRA European Championship Madrid, Spain
153 1996-08-31 to 1996-08-31 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Sydney
154-159 1996-09-08 to 1996-09-14 Canada Cup Edmonton, Canada

Other matches edit

1996-01-07
England  5–7  Spain
London
1996-02-18
France  6–15  England
Villand Bonnot
1996-08-24
Germany  3–53  Kazakhstan
Hanover
1996-11-30
Scotland  27–3  Netherlands
Meggetland

1997 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
162-165,167-168 1997-01-12 to 1997-03-09 Women's Home Nations Championship Various
169-180 1997-04-02 to 1997-04-06 FIRA European Championship Nice, France
188 1997-08-16 to 1997-08-16 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Dunedin

Other matches edit

1997-01-05
England  17–15  Spain
Leeds
1997-02-23
England  15–17  France
Northampton
1997-07-06
Canada  12–21  United States
Ajax, Ontario
1997-08-02
Australia  24–28  United States
Brisbane
1997-08-05
Sweden  0–42  Scotland
Stockholm
1997-08-13
New Zealand  67–0  England
Burnham
1997-08-31
Germany  0–84  England
Hürth
1997-10-26
Netherlands  31–7  Germany
Amsterdam
1997-11-09
Germany  6–32  Ireland
Hamburg
1997-12-07
Spain  15–15  England
Toledo
?? ?? 1997
Kazakhstan  5–7  Russia
?
?? ?? 1997
Kazakhstan  0–15  Russia
?
?? ?? 1997
Kazakhstan  12–35  Russia
?

1998 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
194, 197, 199-202 1998-02-08 to 1998-04-05 Women's Home Nations Championship Various
205-244 1998-05-01 to 1998-05-16 World Cup Amsterdam, Netherlands
245 1998-08-29 to 1998-08-29 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney

Other matches edit

1998-02-01
France  5–13  England
Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Lille
1998-02-15
Netherlands  5–29  Spain
Amsterdam
1998-02-15
Spain  29–3  Kazakhstan
Hospitalet de Llobregat
1998-02-21
Scotland  19–3  France
Raeburn Place, Edinburgh
1998-04-08
Japan  42–14  Hong Kong
Kumagaya Rugby Stadium
1998-04-12
Japan  39–0  Hong Kong
Kumagaya Rugby Stadium
1998-12-05
Spain  3–5  Scotland
Madrid

1999 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
247-254, 156-157 1999-03-05 to 1999-04-09 Women's Five Nations Championship Various
259-270 1999-04-19 to 1999-04-24 FIRA European Championship Belluno, Italy
272-274 1999-10-13 to 1999-10-19 Triangular '99 Palmerston North, New Zealand

Other matches edit

1999-04-09
Germany  12–19  Netherlands
Hanover
1999-04-11
Germany  6–34  Kazakhstan
Hanover

2000 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
276-279, 281-286 2000-02-04 to 2000-04-01 Women's Five Nations Championship Various
287-301 2000-05-08 to 2000-05-13 FIRA European Championship Almería, Spain
305-310 2000-09-23 to 2000-09-30 Canada Cup Winnipeg
311 2000-12-15 to 2000-12-15 Asian World Cup qualifier Aberdeen Park, Hong Kong

Other matches edit

2000-01-09
Spain  10–41  England
Barcelona
2000-02-20
Netherlands  54–7  Belgium
Amsterdam
2000-06-06
United States  10–17  Canada
New York City
2000-08-12
Germany  5–30  Sweden
Hanover
2000-09-01
Samoa  10–12  Japan
Apia Park

2001 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
313-314, 317-322, 324-325 2001-02-03 to 2001-04-08 Women's Five Nations Championship Various
326-343 2001-05-06 to 2001-05-12 FIRA European Championship Lille

Other matches edit

2001-01-15
Wales  72–5  Netherlands
Bridgend
2001-02-09
Spain  42–0  Ireland
Madrid
2001-02-16
Ireland  0–53  France
Dublin
2001-04-08
Netherlands  105–0  Belgium
Amsterdam
2001-05-26
Australia  19–41  England
T.G.Milner, Eastwood, Sydney
2001-06-09
New Zealand  15–10  England
Rotorua
2001-07-07
Canada  23–3  United States
Twin Elm Park, Ottawa
2001-08-05
United States  22–21  Canada
Saranac Lake, New York
2001-10-18
Wales  7–21  Canada
Glamorgan Wanderers
2001-10-21
Wales  11–12  Canada
Caerphilly
2001-10-24
Netherlands  0–15  Ireland
Amsterdam
2001-10-28
Wales  13–13  Canada
Ebbw Vale
2001-11-11
Scotland  13–3  Sweden
Edinburgh
2001-11-18
Wales  17–20  United States
Ebbw Vale
2001-11-24
Scotland  22–3  United States
Inverleith

2002 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
358-366, 371-376 2002-02-02 to 2002-04-07 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
367-370 2002-03-20 to 2002-03-23 FIRA ENC XV-a-side Tournament Treviso, Italy
377-408 2002-05-13 to 2002-05-25 World Cup Barcelona, Spain

Other matches edit

2002-01-04
Spain  15–5  France
San Sebastián
2002-11-24
Scotland  34–3  Sweden
Murrayfield, Edinburgh[N 8]

2003 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
410-424 2003-02-15 to 2003-03-29 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
425-432 2003-05-01 to 2003-05-11 FIRA European Championship Malmö, Sweden & Amsterdam, Netherlands
433-436 2003-06-14 to 2003-06-28 Churchill Cup Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver
440-441 2003-12-03 to 2003-12-04 NAWIRA Caribbean Women's 15-a-side Championship Port of Spain

Other matches edit

2003-07-06
Sweden  5–49  Scotland
Linköping
2003-10-04
New Zealand  37–0  World XV
Eden Park, Auckland
2003-10-11
New Zealand  38–19  World XV
ITM Stadium, Whangarei

2004 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
442-456 2004-02-14 to 2004-03-27 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
457-474 2004-05-01 to 2004-05-08 FIRA European Championship Toulouse, France
478-480, 482-483 2004-06-08 to 2004-06-19 Churchill Cup Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton

Other matches edit

2004-06-05
South Africa  15–16  Wales
Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
2004-06-19
Jamaica  15–3  Cayman Islands
Montego Bay
2004-11-06
Netherlands  15–7  Japan
Amsterdam
2004-11-14
England  45–5  Canada
Richmond
2004-11-14
Ireland  55–0  Japan
Donnybrook, Dublin
2004-11-17
England  41–3  Canada
Newbury

2005 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
489-495, 497-504 2005-02-04 to 2005-03-19 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
505-508, 512-517 2005-04-07 to 2005-05-23 FIRA European Championship Hamburg, Germany and Zenica, Bosnia
518-521 2005-06-03 to 2005-06-03 Asian World Cup Qualifiers Bangkok, Thailand
522-525 2005-06-29 to 2005-07-05 Canada Cup Ottawa

Other matches edit

2005-02-26
Rwanda  0–92  Uganda
Kigali
2005-04-30
Wales  9–24  South Africa
Ebbw Vale RFC
2005-05-14
England  101–0  South Africa
Imber Court RFC
2005-10-15
Samoa  0–53  England
Ericsson Stadium, Auckland
2005-10-22
Italy  11–14  Wales
Treviso
2005-10-26
New Zealand  24–15  England
Eden Park, Auckland
2005-11-11
France  13–5  Canada
Nantes
2005-11-19
France  29–0  Canada
Nanterre
2005-12-10
Uganda  81–0  Rwanda
Kampala

2006 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
535-549 2006-02-04 to 2006-03-18 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
551-553 2006-04-14 to 2006-04-22 Pacific tri-nations Teufaiva Park, Nukuʻalofa, Tonga
554-562, 564-566 2006-04-23 to 2006-04-30 FIRA ENC XV Championship Treviso, Italy
568, 573 2006-05-13 to 2006-08-12 Elgon Cup Kampala and Nairobi
574-603 2006-08-31 to 2006-09-17 World Cup Edmonton, Canada
604-606 2006-09-28 to 2006-09-30 NAWIRA Caribbean Women's Championship Kingston, Jamaica
607-608, 610-611 2006-11-17 to 2006-11-19 ARFU Women's Rugby Championship Kunming, China

Other matches edit

2006-01-21
Scotland  6–13  United States
Netherdale, Gala
2006-01-25
Ireland  5–23  United States
Limerick
2006-03-25
Belgium  15–7  Netherlands
Brussels[3]
2006-04-29
Ireland  15–8  Canada
Galway
2006-05-06
Wales  16–11  Canada
Glamorgan Wanderers
2006-06-10
United States  25–10  Canada
Boulder, Colorado
2006-06-13
United States  18–20  Canada
Boulder, Colorado
2006-06-24
South Africa  42–12  Netherlands
Durban
2006-11-18
Wales  31–7  Italy
Glamorgan Wanderers
2006-12-03
Wales  24–0  Netherlands
Llanrumney

2007 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
613-627 2007-02-03 to 2007-03-18 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
629-656 2007-04-11 to 2007-05-05 FIRA European Championship Belgium and Barcelona, Spain
660-661 2007-10-16 to 2007-10-20 2007 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Wanganui and Porirua, New Zealand
663-664, 666-667 2007-11-02 to 2007-11-04 ARFU Women's Rugby Championship Kunming, China

Other matches edit

2007-04-01
Netherlands  62–5  Belgium
Eindhoven
2007-09-22
Zimbabwe  0–28  Zambia
Harare[N 9]
2007-10-28
Germany  37–0  Luxembourg
Heidelberg
2007-11-04
Scotland  3–45  Canada
Glasgow
2007-11-09
Wales  3–25  Canada
Cardiff
2007-12-01
Belgium  7–19  Netherlands
Ghent
2007-12-15
England  34–0  United States
London Irish

2008 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
671-685 2008-02-01 to 2008-03-16 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
688-691, 693-694 2008-05-05 to 2008-05-10 NAWIRA Caribbean Women's Championship Georgetown, Guyana
695-716 2008-05-17 to 2008-05-24 FIRA European Championship Amsterdam
717, 726 2008-05-24 to 2008-08-16 Elgon Cup Kampala and Nairobi
718-724 2008-06-03 to 2008-06-07 ARFU Women's Rugby Championship Taldykorgan, Kazakhstan
728-730 2008-08-22 to 2008-08-26 Nations Cup Esher, England
732-733 2008-10-14 to 2008-10-18 2008 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Canberra, Australia

Other matches edit

2008-03-16
Germany  0–43  Netherlands
Aachen
2008-04-20
Netherlands  50–10  Germany
Valkenswaard
2008-05-10
Netherlands  10–0  Brazil
Amsterdam
2008-08-19
England  50–3  United States
Esher
2008-08-29
England  24–0  Canada
Esher
2008-11-02
Germany  12–5  Sweden
Hanover
2008-12-04
Singapore  10–10  Hong Kong
St Andrew's School, Singapore

2009 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
738-752 2009-02-06 to 2009-03-22 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
755-766 2009-05-17 to 2009-05-23 FIRA European Trophy (World Cup Qualifier) Stockholm and Enköping
767-772 2009-06-21 to 2009-06-27 NAWIRA Caribbean Women's Championship Bridgetown, Barbados
774 2009-08-08 to 2009-08-08 Oceania World Cup Qualifier Samoa
775-778, 780-785 2009-08-10 to 2009-08-24 Nations Cup Oakville, Canada
779, 786 2009-08-15 to 2009-08-29 Elgon Cup Kampala and Nairobi
790-793 2009-11-04 to 2009-11-06 Asia World Cup Qualifier Singapore

Other matches edit

2009-01-10
Scotland  32–0  Sweden
Meggetland
2009-04-25
Sweden  0–24  Netherlands
Norrköping
2009-04-26
Sweden  3–7  Netherlands
Norrköping
2009-10-10
Hong Kong  22–17  Singapore
So Kan Poh Stadium, Hong Kong
2009-10-24
Norway  5–22  Finland
Oslo
2009-11-14
England  3–16  New Zealand
Esher
2009-11-18
France  5–14  Canada
Dijon
2009-11-21
England  10–3  New Zealand
Twickenham
2009-11-21
France  22–0  Canada
Stade de France, Saint-Denis
2009-11-28
Wales  56–7  Sweden
St Helen's, Swansea

2010 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
801-815 2010-02-05 to 2010-03-21 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
822-833 2019-05-08 to 2010-05-15 FIRA European Trophy Alsace-Lorraine
840-841 2010-07-03 to 2010-07-10 Elgon Cup Kampala and Nairobi
843-848, 850-873 2010-08-20 to 2010-09-05 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup London
849 2010-08-21 to 2010-08-21 Caribbean Women's Championship Nassau, Bahamas

Other matches edit

2010-01-12
United States  8–18  Canada
Lakeland, Florida
2010-01-16
United States  11–10  Canada
Lakeland, Florida
2010-04-02
Netherlands  19–0  Sweden
Leiden
2010-04-04
Netherlands  20–7  Sweden
Amsterdam
2010-04-08
Kazakhstan  17–22  South Africa
Al Ain, Dubai
2010-04-10
Kazakhstan  0–38  South Africa
Al Ain, Dubai
2010-04-18
Netherlands  83–0  Germany
Maastricht
2010-05-08
Uganda  10–10  Kenya
Kampala
2010-05-22
Japan  17–0  Hong Kong
Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo
2010-05-22
Kenya  8–0  Uganda
Nairobi
2010-06-05
Scotland  8–27  South Africa
Lasswade
2010-06-12
Scotland  17–41  South Africa
Lasswade

2011 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
876-890 2011-02-04 to 2011-03-20 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
892-897 2011-04-30 to 2011-05-07 FIRA European Trophy A Coruña, Spain
900, 907 2011-07-09 to 2011-07-16 Elgon Cup Nairobi and Kampala
901-906 2011-07-10 to 2011-07-15 NACRA Women's Championship Cayman Islands
908-915 2011-08-02 to 2011-08-13 Nations Cup Oakville, Canada
920-923, 925-926 2011-11-24 to 2011-11-26 Asian Championship (II Division) Chao Anou Vong stadium, Vientiane, Laos

Other matches edit

2011-01-03
Spain  28–13  Scotland
Madrid
2011-04-29
Hong Kong  0–15  Japan
Hong Kong
2011-05-21
Hong Kong  53–8  Singapore
Hong Kong
2011-11-26
England  10–0  New Zealand
Twickenham, London

2012 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
929-943 2012-02-03 to 2012-03-18 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
944-945 2012-04-21 to 2012-04-28 Elgon Cup Kampala and Nairobi
946-953, 955-956 2012-05-03 to 2012-05-20 FIRA European Championship Enköping, Sweden and Rovereto, Italy
957-960 2012-06-14 to 2012-06-16 Asian Championship (II Division) Manila, Philippines
961-964 2012-07-05 to 2012-07-07 Asian Four Nations Kunshan, China

Other matches edit

2012-05-19
Japan  61–15  Hong Kong
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo
2012-11-03
England  23–13  France
Esher

2013 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
976-990 2013-02-02 to 2013-03-17 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
992-997, 999-1001 2013-04-20 to 2013-04-27 FIRA World Cup Qualification Tournament Madrid
1005-1006 2013-06-15 to 2013-06-22 Elgon Cup Kampala and Nairobi
1011–1018 2013-07-30 to 2013-08-10 Nations Cup Colorado
1019–1020, 1022-1023 2013-09-04 to 2013-09-07 ARFU Women's Rugby Championship Almaty
1021 2013-09-07 to 2013-09-07 Africa World Cup Qualification Almaty

Other matches edit

2013-04-27
Hong Kong  29–0  Singapore
Hong Kong
2013-06-14
United States  12–18  France
StubHub Center Campus, Carson, California
2013-06-29
Czech Republic  15–27   Switzerland
Tatra Smichov Stadium, Prague
2013-10-19
Namibia  31–10  Botswana
Windhoek, Namibia[6]
2013-11-02
France  27–19  Canada
Pontarlier, France [7]
2013-11-05
France  6–11  Canada
Amnéville, France
2013-11-09
England  40–20  France
Twickenham Stadium, London [8]
2013-11-13
England  32–3  Canada
Twickenham Stoop, London [9]
2013-11-16
Switzerland  42–0  Czech Republic
Nyon[10]

2014 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
1030–1039, 1041-1045 2014-01-31 to 2014-03-16 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
1048–1053 2014-05-18 to 2014-05-24 2014 Asian Four Nations Aberdeen Stadium, Hong Kong
1054 2014-06-01 to 2014-06-01 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Sydney
1060, 1096–1099 2014-06-28 to 2014-11-02 European Trophy Various
1063–1064 2014-07-12 to 2014-07-19 Elgon Cup Kampala and Nairobi
1065–1094 2014-08-01 to 2014-08-17 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup Marcoussis and Paris

Other matches edit

2014-03-08
Switzerland  80–0  Finland
Unterägeri
2014-06-06
Australia  0–22  Canada
Tauranga, New Zealand
2014-06-07
New Zealand  90–12  Samoa
Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand
2014-06-10
New Zealand  16–8  Canada
Tauranga, New Zealand
2014-06-14
New Zealand  33–21  Canada
Whakatane, New Zealand
2014-06-28
Wales  7–10  United States
Crosskeys
2014-07-01
Spain  3–37  France
Estadio Pepe Rojo, Valladolid
2014-07-04
France  46–8  South Africa
Marcoussis
2014-10-18
Sweden  3–10  Netherlands
Malmö
2014-11-23
Italy  27–3  Scotland
Avezzano

2015 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
1102–1116 2015-02-06 to 2015-03-22 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
1117–1119 2015-04-25 to 2015-05-23 Asia Rugby Championship Various
1120–1121 2015-06-13 to 2015-06-20 Elgon Cup Various
1122–1127 2015-06-27 to 2015-07-05 Women's Rugby Super Series Various
1128–1131 2015-10-29 to 2015-11-01 2015 Women's European Trophy Various

Other matches edit

2015-01-31
Ireland  31–12  Wales
Milltown House, Ashbourne RFC
2015-11-14
England  8–3  Ireland
Twickenham Stoop, London
2015-11-22
Spain  10–34  Scotland
Estadio Pepe Rojo, Valladolid

2016 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
1136–1150 2016-02-05 to 2016-03-20 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
1151, 1153 2016-05-07 to 2016-05-28 Asia Rugby Championship Various
1154–1159 2016-07-01 to 2016-07-09 Women's Rugby Super Series Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, Utah
1161–1169 2016-10-06 to 2016-10-15 2016 Women's European Championship Estadio Nacional Complutense, Madrid, Spain
1170-1171 2016-10-22 to 2016-10-26 2016 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Eden Park and QBE Stadium, Auckland
1172 2016-11-05 to 2016-11-05 2016 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship, World Cup qualifier (Oceania) Suva (Fiji)
1175, 1182 2016-11-18 to 2016-11-26 World Cup qualifier (Europe) Glasgow and Madrid
1184–1186 2016-12-09 to 2016-12-17 Asia Pacific Championship World Cup qualifier (Repechage) Hong Kong

Other matches edit

2016-05-14
Singapore  7–40  Hong Kong
Singapore
2016-08-21
Germany  36–0   Switzerland
Heidelberg
2016-11-09
England  10–5  France
Twickenham Stoop, London
2016-11-13
Ireland  10–12  England
UCD Bowl, Dublin, Ireland
2016-11-19
England  20–25  New Zealand
Twickenham Stoop, London
2016-11-19
Ireland  7–48  Canada
UCD Bowl, Dublin, Ireland
2016-11-22
France  36–10  United States
Béziers
2016-11-23
Canada  10–20  New Zealand
Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland
2016-11-25
France  31–6  United States
Montpellier
2016-11-26
England  39–6  Canada
Twickenham Stoop, London

2017 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
1187–1201 2017-02-03 to 2017-03-18 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
1209 2017-06-13 to 2017-06-13 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Sydney
1213-1214 2017-07-08 to 2017-07-15 2017 Asian Rugby Championship Shiroyama and Hong Kong
1216–1245 2017-08-09 to 2017-08-26 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup Dublin (Ireland)

Other matches edit

2017-06-03
Spain  41–18  Hong Kong
Estadio Municipal, Medina del Campo
2017-06-09
Australia  10–53  England
Porirua Park, Wellington
2017-06-11
Wales  10–52  Japan
Ystrad Mynach
2017-06-13
Canada  20–27  England
Rugby Park, Christchurch
2017-06-17
Australia  5–45  Canada
Smallbone Park, Rotorua
2017-07-08
Wales  26–21  Spain
Cardiff
2017-09-10
Germany  29–0   Switzerland
Sportplatz Almmannsdorf, Konstanz
2017-10-21
Finland  10–39  Sweden
Eerikkilä Areena, Tammela
2017-11-17
England  79–5  Canada
Barnet Copthall, London
2017-11-19
Italy  21–41  France
Biella
2017-11-21
England  49–12  Canada
Twickenham Stoop
2017-11-25
England  69–19  Canada
Twickenham

2018 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
1252–1260, 1265-1270 2018-02-02 to 2018-03-18 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
1261–1264 2018-02-27 to 2018-03-03 European Championship Waterloo
1271–1273 2018-06-02 to 2018-06-08 2018 Asian Rugby Championship Singapore
1276-1277 2018-08-18 to 2018-08-25 2018 Laurie O'Reilly Cup ANZ Stadium, Sydney and Eden Park, Auckland
1278, 1291 2018-10-13 to 2018-11-17 2018–19 European Trophy Helsinki and Yverdon
1287–1288, 1294–1295, 1298-1299 2018-11-16 to 2018-11-24 2018 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship Lautoka (Fiji)

Other matches edit

2018-07-11
Zambia  19–18  Zimbabwe
Mufulira
2018-07-15
Zambia  7–3  Zimbabwe
Mufulira
2018-10-28
Germany  25–0  Czech Republic
Berlin
2018-11-04
Italy  38–0  Scotland
Calvisano
2018-11-09
England  57–5  United States
Allianz Park, London
2018-11-09
France  0–14  New Zealand
Stade Mayol, Toulon
2018-11-10
Wales  19–5  South Africa
Cardiff Arms Park
2018-11-11
Spain  60–5  Hong Kong
Villajoyosa
2018-11-16
Wales  65–0  Hong Kong
Cardiff Arms Park
2018-11-17
France  30–27  New Zealand
Stade des Alpes, Grenoble
2018-11-17
Spain  17–5  South Africa
Villajoyosa
2018-11-18
England  27–19  Canada
Castle Park, Doncaster
2018-11-18
Ireland  10–19  United States
Donnybrook, Dublin
2018-11-24
Wales  21–38  Canada
Cardiff Arms Park
2018-11-24
England  37–15  Ireland
Twickenham
2018-11-25
Italy  35–10  South Africa
Prato
2018-11-27
Scotland  25–28  Canada
Scotstoun

2019 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
1303–1308, 1310-1313, 1315-1316, 1318-1320 2019-02-01 to 2019-03-17 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
1309, 1314, 1321–1322 2019-02-23 to 2019-05-04 European Championship Various
1317 2019-03-16 to 2019-03–16 2018–19 European Trophy Prague
1323–1325 2019-05-24 to 2019-06-01 2019 Asia Pacific Championship Suva, Fiji
1326–1327, 1329-1330 2019-06-19 to 2019-06-22 2019 Asian Division I Championship Calamba, Philippines
1328, 1341 2019-06-22 to 2019-07-13 Elgon Cup Kisumu and Kampala
1331–1338, 1342–1343 2019-06-28 to 2019-07-14 Women's Rugby Super Series San Diego, California
1345-1346 2019-07-31 to 2019-08-03 Asian Championship qualifiers Jiujiang Stadium, China
1347–1348, 1350–1351, 1353–1354 2019-08-09 to 2019-08-17 2019 Rugby Africa Cup World Cup qualifier (Africa) Johannesburg
1349, 1352 2019-08-10 to 2019-08-17 2019 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Optus Stadium, Perth and Eden Park, Auckland
1360–1361, 1364, 1368, 1374 2019-10-12 to 2019-11–23 2019–20 European Trophy Various
1370, 1372, 1379 2019-11-18 to 2019-11-30 2019 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship World Cup qualifier (Oceania) Lautoka, Fiji

Other matches edit

2019-01-20
Spain  29–24  Scotland
Madrid
2019-07-13
Australia  34–5  Japan
Sportsground 2, Newcastle
2019-07-13
Zimbabwe  18–19  Zambia
Harare Sports Club
2019-07-19
Australia  46–3  Japan
North Sydney Oval, Sydney
2019-08-25
Colombia  28–7  Brazil
Medellin
2019-09-14
Zambia  21–15  Zimbabwe
Dean Arena, Lusaka
2019-09-30
South Africa  5–47  Scotland
City Park, Cape Town
2019-10-05
South Africa  15–38  Scotland
City Park, Cape Town
2019-11-10
Ireland  13–15  Wales
Donnybrook, Dublin
2019-11-16
England  17–15  France
Sandy Park, Exeter
2019-11-16
Italy  17–17  Japan
Stadio Fattori, L'Aquila
2019-11-17
Scotland  3–17  Wales
Scotstoun, Glasgow
2019-11-20
United States  0–19  Canada
Chula Vista, San Diego
2019-11-23
England  60–3  Italy
Goldington Road, Bedford
2019-11-24
Scotland  20–24  Japan
Scotstoun
2019-11-24
United States  27–52  Canada
Chula Vista, San Diego
2019-11-26
Netherlands  12–14  Hong Kong
Amsterdam
2019-11-30
Netherlands  0–18  Hong Kong
Amsterdam

2020 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
1381–1388, 1391, 1393-1395 2020-02-02 to 2020-11-01 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
1389, 1397 2020-03-01 to 2020-11-14 2019 Oceania Championship World Cup qualifier (Oceania) The Trusts Arena, Auckland
1390 2020-03-07 to 2020-03-07 European Championship Various
1392 2020-03-09 to 2020-03-09 World Cup qualifier (Americas) Various

Other matches edit

2020-01-20
Spain  12–36  Scotland
Estadio Juan Rojas, Almería
2020-11-14
France  10–33  England
Stade des Alpes, Grenoble
2020-11-21
England  25–23  France
Twickenham

2021 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
1399-1400 2021-03-20 to 2021-03-27 European Championship Various
1401–1409 2021-04-03 to 2021-04-24 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
1411–1416, 1426–1427, 1429, 1442 2021-06-09 to 2021-11-13 2021 Rugby Africa Cup Various
1419 2021-08-25 to 2021-08-25 South America/Africa play-off World Cup qualifier (South America/Africa) Nyayo National Stadium, Nairobi
1420–1425 2021-09-13 to 2021-09-25 RE World Cup Qualification Tournament World Cup qualifier (Europe) Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
1428, 1430, 1435, 1441, 1449 2021-10-16 to 2021-12-04 2021–22 European Trophy Various
1432–1433 2021-11-01 to 2021-11-05 Pacific Four Series Infinity Park, Glendale, Colorado

Other matches edit

2021-10-31
England  43–12  New Zealand
Sandy Park, Exeter
2021-11-07
Wales  23–5  Japan
Cardiff Arms Park
2021-11-12
Ireland  20–10  United States
RDS Arena, Dublin
2021-11-13
France  38–13  New Zealand
Stade du Hameau, Pau
2021-11-13
Wales  29–19  South Africa
Cardiff Arms Park
2021-11-14
England  51–12  Canada
Twickenham Stoop
2021-11-14
Scotland  36–12  Japan
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium
2021-11-20
Ireland  15–12  Japan
RDS Arena, Dublin
2021-11-21
Wales  7–24  Canada
Cardiff Arms Park

2022 edit

Tournaments edit

Test# Dates Event Location
1450, 1452 19–25 February 2022 World Cup qualifier (Final Qualification Tournament) The Sevens Stadium, Dubai
1451, 1453 19–26 February 2022 Rugby Europe Women's Championship Various
1454, 1467, 1474 12 March – 28 May 2022 2021–22 Rugby Europe Women's Trophy Various
1455–1466, 1468–1470 26 March – 30 April 2022 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
1475–1478, 1481–1482 6–18 June 2022 Pacific Four Series Tauranga, Auckland and Whangarei
1479, 1483–1484, 1514, 1521, 1527, 1531, 1534, 1537–1538, 1542, 1545 15 June – 12 November 2022 Rugby Africa Cup City Park, Cape Town
1485–1490 9–18 July 2022 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship Auckland
1497, 1501 20–27 August 2022 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Christchurch and Adelaide
1508–1513, 1515–1520, 1522–1524, 1528–1530, 1532–1533, 1535–1536, 1539–1540, 1543–1544 8 October – 12 November 2022 2021 Rugby World Cup Auckland and Whangarei
1525–1526, 1541, 1547 22 October – 19 November 2022 2022–23 Rugby Europe Women's Trophy Various

Other matches edit

1 May 2022
Fiji  14–28  Japan
Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia
6 May 2022
Australia  36–19  Fiji
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
10 May 2022
Australia  10–12  Japan
Bond University, Gold Coast
18 June 2022
Netherlands  57–5  Belgium
Utrecht
24 July 2022
Canada  34–24  Italy
Starlight Stadium, Langford
13 August 2022
South Africa  44–5  Spain
Ellis Park, Johannesburg
20 August 2022
Japan  22–57  Ireland
Shizuoka Stadium, Ecopa
27 August 2022
Japan  29–10  Ireland
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo
27 August 2022
Canada  31–3  Wales
Wanderers Grounds, Halifax
3 September 2022
France  21–0  Italy
Nice
3 September 2022
England  52–14  United States
Sandy Park, Exeter
9 September 2022
Italy  26–19  France
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
14 September 2022
England  73–7  Wales
Ashton Gate, Bristol
23 September 2022
Fiji  7–24  Canada
HFC Bank Stadium, Suva
24 September 2022
New Zealand  95–12  Japan
Eden Park, Auckland
12 November 2022
Brazil  17–25  Colombia
Estádio Nogueirão, Mogi das Cruzes
26 November 2022
Portugal  5–7  Sweden
CAR Rugby do Jamor, Oeiras

2023 edit

Tournaments edit

Dates Event Location
22 October 2022–18 March 2023 2022–23 Rugby Europe Women's Trophy Various
11–25 February 2023 Rugby Europe Women's Championship Various
25 March–29 April 2023 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
1 April–14 July 2023 Pacific Four Series Madrid, Brisbane and Ottawa
20–28 May 2023 Rugby Africa Women's Cup Stade Makis, Antananarivo
23–28 May 2023 Asia Rugby Women's Championship Astana
26 May–4 June 2023 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship Gold Coast
12–16 July 2023 Americas North Championship Kingston
22 July 2023 WXV European play-off Piacenza
30 September 2023 Laurie O'Reilly Cup Hamilton
14 October–4 November 2023 WXV Various
11 November 2023 Elgon Cup Kisumu
15-23 December 2023 Asia Div 1 TBC

Other matches edit

20 May 2023
Australia  22–5  Fiji
Allianz Stadium, Sydney
11 June 2023
Brazil  15–18  Colombia
Estádio Presidente Eurico Gaspar Dutra, Cuiabá
5 July 2023
Colombia  24–23  Brazil
Estadio Cincuentenario, Antioquia
9 July 2023
Colombia  30–19  Brazil
Estadio Cincuentenario, Antioquia
10 September 2023
Japan  29–24  Fiji
Japan Base, Fukuoka
16 September 2023
Japan  41–36  Fiji
Chichibunomiya Rugby Stadium, Tokyo
23 September 2023
England  50–24  Canada
Sandy Park, Exeter
30 September 2023
England  29–12  Canada
Barnet Copthall, London
30 September 2023
Scotland  36–5  Spain
Edinburgh Rugby Stadium
30 September 2023
Italy  24–25  Japan
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
30 September 2023
Wales  38–18  United States
Stadiwm CSM, Colwyn Bay
7 October 2023
South Africa  17–17  Samoa
Boland Stadium, Wellington
15 October 2023
Finland  41–7  Latvia
Myllypuro Sports Park, Helsinki
21 November 2023
Brazil  10–7  Portugal
SESI Guarulhos, São Paulo
22 November 2023
Tunisia  26–17  Uganda
Stade El Menzah, Tunis
25 November 2023
Brazil  5–13  Portugal
SESI Guarulhos, São Paulo
27 November 2023
Tunisia  53–13  Uganda
Stade El Menzah, Tunis
2 December 2023
Croatia  37–5  Bulgaria
Sinj

2024 edit

Tournaments edit

Dates Event Location
3 February–12 April 2024 Rugby Europe Women's Championship Various
16 March 2024 WXV relegation play-off NRCA Stadium, Amsterdam
23 March–27 April 2024 Women's Six Nations Championship Various
27 April–25 May 2024 Pacific Four Series Various
4–12 May 2024 Rugby Africa Women's Cup Stade Makis, Antananarivo
22 May–1 June 2024 Asia Rugby Women's Championship Hong Kong
May–June 2024 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship
27 September–13 October 2024 WXV Various

Other matches edit

23 March 2024
Spain  13–15  South Africa
Estadio Pepe Rojo, Valladolid
5 April 2024
Andorra  119–0  Bulgaria
Andorra la Vella
7 September 2024
England  v  France
Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester
14 September 2024
Ireland  v  Australia
Kingspan Stadium, Belfast
14 September 2024
England  v  New Zealand
Twickenham Stadium, London

Notes edit

  1. ^ First women's international
  2. ^ First International in the British Isles
  3. ^ The first home nations international. Video highlights of the game can be seen here[1]
  4. ^ First International in North America
  5. ^ This match, and preparations for it, were filmed by Channel 4 for a documentary called "Rugby Women", a copy of which is held in the National Film Archive at the British Film Institute
  6. ^ This was the final Great Britain international and also featured in the Channel 4 documentary called "Rugby Women", a copy of which is held in the National Film Archive at the British Film Institute
  7. ^ First International for both Ireland and Scotland at the site of the first-ever men's international.
  8. ^ First women's match at Murrayfield
  9. ^ There are reports that there may have been an earlier game, played between 2004 and 2006, won by Zambia by 88-0[citation needed]
  1. ^ Some sources give the score as 7–7
  2. ^ Play was abandoned after 62 minutes due to floodlight failure. As a result of playing over 60 minutes, England were awarded the win.

See also edit

Rugby - Women's Test Series at the-sports.org

References edit

  1. ^ Birch, John (24 December 2007). "Rugby history: video of England's first international released!". Letchworth Girls' Rugby. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
  2. ^ Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John, eds. (1996). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1995-96. Aylesbury: Rothmans Publications Ltd. p. 374. ISBN 0-7472-7816-4.
  3. ^ "Wedstrijdarchief (Match Archive)". 17 June 2006. Archived from the original on 22 April 2009. Retrieved 17 September 2013.
  4. ^ a b A review of Canada's test history is likely to reject test status from this match
  5. ^ http://en.suisserugby.com/news/womens-team-selected-to-represent-switzerland/642.html [dead link]
  6. ^ "Local rugby reaches climax". 2013-10-03. Retrieved 2013-10-07.
  7. ^ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=697261610285818&set=a.697263203618992.1073741846.191813794163938&type=1 [user-generated source]
  8. ^ "England's women gain revenge for Six Nations defeat against France". TheGuardian.com. 9 November 2013.
  9. ^ "England v Canada – As it happens!". Scrum Queens. 2013-11-13. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
  10. ^ "Switzerland retain Konektor Cup". Scrum Queens. 2013-11-16. Retrieved 2013-11-18.

External links edit