Toilets to clean:



Critics' Court edit

Count MCXXXVIII: The Fans vs. Disney/Lucasfilm for the Murder of Star Wars edit

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Charges Filed"Chris GoreChris Gore and Alan NgMay 3, 2023 (2023-05-03)
2"Count I - Fraudulent Misrepresentation"Chris GoreThatStarWarsGirl, Alan Ng, Christian Toto, Father Dave, Thomas Korn, Dr. Gordo and Willie the Monkey KingMay 10, 2024 (2024-05-10)
3"Count II - Fraudulent Misuse of Canon"Chris GoreRobert Meyer Burnett, Chris Steiner, Alan Ng, Ozark Matt, Become the Knight and Paul ChatoMay 17, 2024 (2024-05-17)
4"Count III - Negligence"Chris GoreTom Connors - Midnight's Edge, Shane Montgomery, Willie the Monkey King and Father DaveMay 24, 2024 (2024-05-24)
5"Count IV - Introduction of Current-Day Politics"Chris GoreRyan Kinel - RK Outpost, Brian - Popcastguys, Kevin Rubio and Dr. GordoMay 31, 2024 (2024-05-31)
6"Count V - Demystifying Lore"Chris GoreThe Critical Drinker, MortalRelic, Coolest Geek Alive, David March and George LucasJune 7, 2024 (2024-06-07)
7"Count VI - Blatant Disregard & Threatening of Fans"Chris GorePaul K. Daniel, Tom Connors - Midnight's Edge, Lofti Pixels, Dr. Gordo and Rian JohnsonJune 14, 2024 (2024-06-14)
8"Count VII - Negligent Misuse of Legacy Characters"Chris GoreDDayCobra, Attlas Allux, Sam, Dr. Gordo and JJ AbramsJune 21, 2024 (2024-06-21)
9"Count VIII - Blatant Misuse of Expanded Universe"Chris GoreDoomcock, ThatStarWarsGirl, Sam, TheSpyGuy and BillTheCriticJune 28, 2024 (2024-06-28)
10"Count IX - Maliciously Hiring Activists"Chris GoreNerdrotic, Legal Mindset, Sam, Ozark Matt, Willie the Monkey King and George LucasJuly 12, 2024 (2024-07-12)
11"The Final Verdict!"Chris GoreChris Gore, Alan Ng, Rian Johnson, Nick Rekieta, ThatStarWarsGirl, The Critical Drinker, Lofti Pixels and Tom Connors - Midnight's EdgeJuly 19, 2024 (2024-07-19)

Canada vs. New Zealand edit

Summary edit

Overall 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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

England vs. USA edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

Canada vs. France edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

Summary edit

Overall 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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

Summary edit

Overall 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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

Canada vs. England edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

England vs. France edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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
  1. ^ Play was abandoned after 62 minutes due to floodlight failure.

Canada vs. USA edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

France vs. USA edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

Summary edit

Overall 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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

Ireland vs. Italy edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

Scotland vs. Wales edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

Summary edit

Overall 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

Record edit

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

Results edit

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

France vs. Italy edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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

Results edit

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

Summary edit

Overall 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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

France vs. Ireland edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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

Results edit

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

Italy vs. Wales edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

England vs. Italy edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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

Results edit

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

Summary edit

Overall 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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

Ireland vs. Wales edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Record edit

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)

Results edit

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

England vs. Wales edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Summary edit

Overall 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

France vs. Wales edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

Italy vs. Scotland edit

Summary edit

Overall edit

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

= edit

Crystal Palace0–3Fulham
Report
Attendance: 25,176
Referee: Andrew Madley


Round 1 edit

Crystal Palace0–2Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 25,286
Fulham2–2Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Andrew Madley
Bournemouth2–0Aston Villa
Report
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Peter Bankes
Leeds United2–1Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report
Attendance: 36,347
Referee: Robert Jones
Newcastle United2–0Nottingham Forest
Report
Attendance: 52,245
Referee: Simon Hooper
Tottenham Hotspur4–1Southampton
Report
Attendance: 61,732
Everton0–1Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 39,254
Referee: Craig Pawson
Leicester City2–2Brentford
Report
Attendance: 31,794
Manchester United1–2Brighton & Hove Albion
Report
Attendance: 73,711
Referee: Paul Tierney
West Ham United0–2Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 62,443

Round 2 edit

Aston Villa2–1Everton
Report
Attendance: 41,883
Arsenal4–2Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 60,033
Brighton & Hove Albion0–0Newcastle United
Report
Attendance: 31,552
Referee: Graham Scott
Manchester City4–0Bournemouth
Report
Attendance: 53,453
Referee: David Coote
Southampton2–2Leeds United
Report
Attendance: 30,815
Wolverhampton Wanderers0–0Fulham
Report
Attendance: 31,178
Referee: John Brooks
Brentford4–0Manchester United
Report
Nottingham Forest1–0West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 29,281
Referee: Robert Jones
Chelsea2–2Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 39,946
Liverpool1–1Crystal Palace
Report
Attendance: 52,970
Referee: Paul Tierney

Round 3 edit

Tottenham Hotspur1–0Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report
Attendance: 61,298
Referee: Simon Hooper
Crystal Palace3–1Aston Villa
Report
Attendance: 22,012
Referee: Andrew Madley
Everton1–1Nottingham Forest
Report
Attendance: 39,271
Fulham3–2Brentford
Report
Attendance: 21,798
Referee: Peter Bankes
Leicester City1–2Southampton
Report
Attendance: 30,850
Bournemouth0–3Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 10,423
Referee: Craig Pawson
Leeds United3–0Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 36,372
West Ham United0–2Brighton & Hove Albion
Report
Attendance: 62,449
Newcastle United3–3Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 52,258
Manchester United2–1Liverpool
Report

Round 4 edit

Southampton0–1Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 31,196
Referee: Andrew Madley
Brentford1–1Everton
Report
Attendance: 17,009
Referee: John Brooks
Brighton & Hove Albion1–0Leeds United
Report
Attendance: 30,953
Chelsea2–1Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 39,953
Referee: Paul Tierney
Liverpool9–0Bournemouth
Report
Attendance: 53,328
Manchester City4–2Crystal Palace
Report
Attendance: 52,112
Arsenal2–1Fulham
Report
Attendance: 60,164
Aston Villa0–1West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 41,796
Referee: David Coote
Wolverhampton Wanderers1–1Newcastle United
Report
Attendance: 31,311
Referee: Peter Bankes
Nottingham Forest0–2Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 29,296
Referee: Craig Pawson

Round 5 edit

Crystal Palace1–1Brentford
Report
Attendance: 25,043
Referee: Simon Hooper
Fulham2–1Brighton & Hove Albion
Report
Attendance: 22,224
Southampton2–1Chelsea
Report
Leeds United1–1Everton
Report
Attendance: 36,338
Bournemouth0–0Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report
Attendance: 10,113
Arsenal2–1Aston Villa
Report
Attendance: 60,012
Referee: Robert Jones
Manchester City6–0Nottingham Forest
Report
Attendance: 53,409
Referee: Paul Tierney
West Ham United1–1Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 62,450
Referee: Peter Bankes
Liverpool2–1Newcastle United
Report
Attendance: 53,316
Leicester City0–1Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 32,226
Referee: Craig Pawson

Round 6 edit

Everton0–0Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 39,240
Brentford5–2Leeds United
Report
Chelsea2–1West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 39,923
Referee: Andrew Madley
Newcastle United0–0Crystal Palace
Report
Attendance: 51,863
Nottingham Forest2–3Bournemouth
Report
Attendance: 28,720
Tottenham Hotspur2–1Fulham
Report
Attendance: 61,641
Wolverhampton Wanderers1–0Southampton
Report
Attendance: 30,546
Referee: John Brooks
Aston Villa1–1Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 41,830
Referee: Simon Hooper
Brighton & Hove Albion5–2Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 31,185
Manchester United3–1Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 73,431
Referee: Paul Tierney

Round 7 edit

Fulham2–1Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 24,460
Referee: David Coote
Crystal Palace1–1Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 23,343
Referee: Robert Jones
Manchester City4–2Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 53,088
Referee: Simon Hooper

Round 8 edit

Aston Villa1–0Southampton
Report
Attendance: 40,758
Nottingham Forest2–3Fulham
Report
Attendance: 28,654
Wolverhampton Wanderers0–3Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 31,578
Newcastle United1–1Bournemouth
Report
Attendance: 52,238
Referee: Craig Pawson
Tottenham Hotspur6–2Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 61,450
Referee: Simon Hooper
Brentford0–3Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 17,122
Referee: David Coote
Everton1–0West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 39,298

Round 9 edit

Arsenal3–1Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 60,278
Bournemouth0–0Brentford
Report
Attendance: 10,126
Crystal Palace1–2Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 25,198
Fulham1–4Newcastle United
Report
Attendance: 22,913
Liverpool3–3Brighton & Hove Albion
Report
Attendance: 53,320
Referee: Andrew Madley
Southampton1–2Everton
Report
Attendance: 30,510
West Ham United2–0Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report
Attendance: 62,444
Referee: Paul Tierney
Manchester City6–3Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 53,475
Leeds United0–0Aston Villa
Report
Attendance: 36,582
Leicester City4–0Nottingham Forest
Report
Attendance: 32,202
Referee: Robert Jones

Round 10 edit

Bournemouth2–1Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 10,272
Chelsea3–0Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report
Attendance: 39,940
Referee: Simon Hooper
Manchester City4–0Southampton
Report
Attendance: 53,365
Referee: Andy Madley
Newcastle United5–1Brentford
Report
Attendance: 52,067
Referee: John Brooks
Brighton & Hove Albion0–1Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 31,498
Crystal Palace2–1Leeds United
Report
Attendance: 25,042
Referee: Paul Tierney
West Ham United3–1Fulham
Report
Attendance: 62,454
Arsenal3–2Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 59,968
Everton1–2Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 39,258
Referee: David Coote
Nottingham Forest1–1Aston Villa
Report
Attendance: 29,208

Round 11 edit

Brentford2–0Brighton & Hove Albion
Report
Leicester City0–0Crystal Palace
Report
Attendance: 31,298
Referee: Andy Madley
Fulham2–2Bournemouth
Report
Attendance: 22,913
Referee: Graham Scott
Wolverhampton Wanderers1–0Nottingham Forest
Report
Attendance: 31,554
Tottenham Hotspur2–0Everton
Højbjerg 86'
Report
Attendance: 61,812
Referee: Paul Tierney
Aston Villa0–2Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 41,754
Referee: Robert Jones
Leeds United0–1Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 36,700
Manchester United0–0Newcastle United
Report
Attendance: 73,726
Referee: Craig Pawson
Southampton1–1West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 29,159
Referee: Peter Bankes
Liverpool1–0Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 53,286

Round 12 edit

Brighton & Hove Albion0–0Nottingham Forest
Report
Attendance: 31,463
Crystal Palace2–1Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report
Attendance: 25,125
Referee: David Coote
Bournemouth0–1Southampton
Report
Attendance: 10,405
Referee: John Brooks
Brentford0–0Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 17,118
Referee: Jarred Gillet
Liverpool1–0West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 53,346
Newcastle United1–0Everton
Report
Attendance: 52,247
Manchester United2–0Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 73,677
Referee: Simon Hooper
Fulham3–0Aston Villa
Report
Attendance: 23,508
Leicester City2–0Leeds United
Report
Attendance: 30,814
Referee: Peter Bankes
Arsenal1–3Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 60,276

Round 13 edit

Nottingham Forest1–0Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 29,245
Referee: Paul Tierney
Everton3–0Crystal Palace
Report
Attendance: 38,939
Referee: Simon Hooper
Manchester City3–1Brighton & Hove Albion
Report
Attendance: 53,223
Referee: Craig Pawson
Chelsea1–1Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 39,503
Aston Villa4–0Brentford
Report
Attendance: 41,693
Leeds United2–3Fulham
Report
Attendance: 36,447
Southampton1–1Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 31,145
Referee: Robert Jones
Wolverhampton Wanderers0–4Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 31,425
Tottenham Hotspur1–2Newcastle United
Report
Attendance: 61,726
Referee: Jarred Gillet
West Ham United2–0Bournemouth
Attendance: 62,447
Referee: David Coote

Round 14 edit

Leicester City0–1Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 32,223
Referee: Robert Jones
Bournemouth2–3Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 10,430
Brentford1–1Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report
Attendance: 17,051
Referee: Robert Madley
Brighton & Hove Albion4–1Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 31,746
Referee: Andrew Madley
Crystal Palace1–0Southampton
Report
Attendance: 25,130
Newcastle United4–0Aston Villa
Report
Attendance: 52,223
Referee: Paul Tierney
Fulham0–0Everton
Report
Attendance: 23,534
Referee: John Brooks
Liverpool1–2Leeds United
Salah 14' Report
Attendance: 53,274
Arsenal5–0Nottingham Forest
Report
Attendance: 60,263
Referee: Simon Hooper
Manchester United1–0West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 73,682

Round 15 edit

Leeds United4–3Bournemouth
Report
Attendance: 36,304
Manchester City2–1Fulham
Report
Attendance: 52,395
Nottingham Forest2–2Brentford
Report
Attendance: 28,869
Wolverhampton Wanderers2–3Brighton & Hove Albion
Report
Attendance: 30,732
Referee: Graham Scott
Everton0–2Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 39,206
Referee: David Coote
Chelsea0–1Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 40,142
Aston Villa3–1Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 42,058
Southampton1–4Newcastle United
Perraud 89' Report
Attendance: 30,402
West Ham United1–2Crystal Palace
Report
Attendance: 62,451
Referee: Paul Tierney
Tottenham Hotspur1–2Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 62,008
Referee: Andrew Madley

Round 16 edit

Manchester City1–2Brentford
Report
Attendance: 52,786
Referee: Peter Bankes
Bournemouth3–0Everton
Report
Attendance: 10,382
Referee: Craig Pawson
Liverpool3–1Southampton
Report
Attendance: 53,331
Referee: Simon Hooper
Nottingham Forest1–0Crystal Palace
Report
Attendance: 29,045
Referee: John Brooks
Tottenham Hotspur4–3Leeds United
Report
West Ham United0–2Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 62,459
Newcastle United1–0Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 52,264
Referee: Robert Jones
Wolverhampton Wanderers0–2Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 36,624
Brighton & Hove Albion1–2Aston Villa
Report
  • Ings 20' (pen), 54'
Attendance: 31,581
Fulham1–2Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 24,246
Referee: Paul Tierney

Round 17 edit

Brentford2–2Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 17,137
Referee: David Coote
Crystal Palace0–3Fulham
Report
Attendance: 25,176
Referee: Andrew Madley
Everton1–2Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report
Attendance: 39,252
Referee: Craig Pawson
Leicester City0–3Newcastle United
Report
Attendance: 32,185
Southampton1–3Brighton & Hove Albion
Report
Attendance: 31,010
Referee: Robert Jones
Aston Villa1–3Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 42,085
Referee: Paul Tierney
Arsenal3–1West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 60,125
Chelsea2–0Bournemouth
Report
Attendance: 40,046
Referee: Simon Hooper
Manchester United3–0Nottingham Forest
Report
Attendance: 73,608
Leeds United1–3Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 36,889

Round 18 edit

West Ham United0–2Brentford
Report
Attendance: 62,467
Liverpool2–1Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 53,343
Referee: Craig Pawson
Wolverhampton Wanderers0–1Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 31,658
Referee: Robert Jones
Bournemouth0–2Crystal Palace
Report
Attendance: 9,972
Fulham2–1Southampton
Report
Attendance: 24,344
Referee: Graham Scott
Manchester City1–1Everton
Report
Attendance: 53,444
Referee: Andrew Madley
Newcastle United0–0Leeds United
Report
Attendance: 52,211
Referee: Simon Hooper
Brighton & Hove Albion2–4Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 31,647
Tottenham Hotspur0–2Aston Villa
Report
Attendance: 61,651
Referee: John Brooks
Nottingham Forest1–1Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 29,229
Referee: Peter Bankes

Round 19 edit

Brentford3–1Liverpool
Report
Arsenal0–0Newcastle United
Report
Attendance: 60,319
Referee: Andrew Madley
Everton1–4Brighton & Hove Albion
Report
Leicester City0–1Fulham
Report
Attendance: 30,813
Referee: Darren Bond
Manchester United3–0Bournemouth
Report
Attendance: 73,322
Southampton0–1Nottingham Forest
Report
Attendance: 30,150
Leeds United2–2West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 36,173
Referee: David Coote
Aston Villa1–1Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report
Attendance: 39,978
Crystal Palace0–4Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 25,132
Chelsea0–1Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 39,998
Referee: Paul Tierney

Round 20 edit

Aston Villa2–1Leeds United
Report
Attendance: 42,008
Manchester United2–1Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 75,546
Brighton & Hove Albion3–0Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 31,645
Everton1–2Southampton
Report
Attendance: 39,305
Referee: John Brooks
Nottingham Forest2–0Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 29,301
Referee: Paul Tierney
Wolerhampton Wanderers1–0West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 31,511
Referee: Simon Hooper
Brentford2–0Bournemouth
Report
Chelsea1–0Crystal Palace
Report
Attendance: 40,075
Referee: Peter Bankes
Newcastle United1–0Fulham
Report
Attendance: 52,247
Referee: Robert Jones
Tottenham Hotspur0–2Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 61,870
Referee: Craig Pawson

Round 21 edit

Liverpool0–0Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 53,126
Bournemouth1–1Nottingham Forest
Report
Attendance: 10,248
Referee: Andrew Madley
Leicester City2–2Brighton & Hove Albion
Report
Attendance: 32,056
Southampton0–1Aston Villa
Report
Attendance: 30,158
West Ham United2–0Everton
Report
Attendance: 62,470
Crystal Palace0–0Newcastle United
Report
Attendance: 25,350
Referee: Craig Pawson
Leeds United0–0Brentford
Report
Attendance: 36,260
Referee: Peter Bankes
Manchester City3–0Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report
Attendance: 53,282
Referee: David Coote
Arsenal3–2Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 60,325
Fulham0–1Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 24,190
Referee: Paul Tierney

Round 22 edit

Chelsea0–0Fulham
Report
Attendance: 40,041
Everton1–0Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 39,314
Referee: David Coote
Aston Villa2–4Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 42,055
Brentford3–0Southampton
Report
Attendance: 17,051
Referee: Darren Bond
Brighton & Hove Albion1–0Bournemouth
Report
Attendance: 31,600
Referee: Craig Pawson
Manchester United2–1Crystal Palace
Report
Attendance: 73,420
Wolverhampton Wanderers3–0Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 31,664
Referee: Paul Tierney
Newcastle United1–1West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 52,256
Referee: Peter Bankes
Nottingham Forest1–0Leeds United
Report
Attendance: 29,363
Referee: Robert Jones
Tottenham Hotspur1–0Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 61,747
Referee: Andrew Madley

Round 23 edit

West Ham United1–1Chelsea
Report
Attendance: 62,471
Referee: Craig Pawson
Arsenal1–1Brentford
Report
Attendance: 60,254
Referee: Peter Bankes
Crystal Palace1–1Brighton & Hove Albion
Report
Attendance: 24,827
Fulham2–0Nottingham Forest
Report
Attendance: 24,244
Referee: Andrew Madley
Leicester City4–1Tottenham Hotspur
Report
Attendance: 32,184
Southampton1–2Wolverhampton Wanderers
Report
Attendance: 29,751
Bournemouth1–1Newcastle United
Report
Attendance: 10,419
Leeds United0–2Manchester United
Report
Attendance: 36,919
Referee: Paul Tierney
Manchester City3–1Aston Villa
Report
Attendance: 53,392
Referee: Robert Jones
Liverpool2–0Everton
Report
Attendance: 53,027
Referee: Simon Hooper

Round 24 edit

Aston Villa2–4Arsenal
Report
Attendance: 42,066
Referee: Simon Hooper
Brentford1–1Crystal Palace
Report
Attendance: 17,122
Referee: Paul Tierney
Brighton & Hove Albion0–1Fulham
Report
Attendance: 31,619
Chelsea0–1Southampton
Report
Attendance: 40,152
Referee: David Coote
Everton1–0Leeds United
Report
Attendance: 39,232
Referee: Andrew Madley
Nottingham Forest1–1Manchester City
Report
Attendance: 29,365
Referee: Graham Scott
Wolverhampton Wanderers0–1Bournemouth
Report
Attendance: 31,222
Newcastle United0–2Liverpool
Report
Attendance: 52,758
Manchester United3–0Leicester City
Report
Attendance: 73,578
Tottenham Hotspur2–0West Ham United
Report
Attendance: 61,476

Round 25 edit

Round 26 edit

Round 27 edit

Round 28 edit

Round 29 edit

Round 30 edit

Round 31 edit

Round 32 edit

Round 33 edit

Round 34 edit

Round 35 edit

Round 36 edit

Leeds UnitedvNewcastle United
Aston VillavTottenham Hotspur
ChelseavNottingham Forest
Crystal PalacevBournemouth
Manchester UnitedvWolverhampton Wanderers
SouthamptonvFulham
BrentfordvWest Ham United
EvertonvManchester City
ArsenalvBrighton & Hove Albion
Leicester CityvLiverpool

Round 37 edit

Tottenham HotspurvBrentford
BournemouthvManchester United
FulhamvCrystal Palace
LiverpoolvAston Villa
Wolverhampton WanderersvEverton
Nottingham ForestvArsenal
West Ham UnitedvLeeds United
Brighton & Hove AlbionvSouthampton
Manchester CityvChelsea
Newcastle UnitedvLeicester City

Round 38 edit

ArsenalvWolverhampton Wanderers
Aston VillavBrighton & Hove Albion
BrentfordvManchester City
ChelseavNewcastle United
Crystal PalacevNottingham Forest
EvertonvBournemouth
Leeds UnitedvTottenham Hotspur
Leicester CityvWest Ham United
Manchester UnitedvFulham
SouthamptonvLiverpool

|}

EE edit

Live at the End of the World edit

No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."The Quest"Black Sails at Midnight5:03
2."The Sunk'n Norwegian"Back Through Time4:39
3."Leviathan"Black Sails at Midnight6:01
4."Shipwrecked"Back Through Time3:51
5."Over the Seas"Captain Morgan's Revenge4:33
6."Midget Saw"Back Through Time3:40
7."Nancy the Tavern Wench"Captain Morgan's Revenge5:56
8."Pirate Song"Black Sails at Midnight4:31
9."Back Through Time"Back Through Time5:03
10."Wenches & Mead"Captain Morgan's Revenge4:12
11."Death Throes of the Terrorsquid"Back Through Time7:17
12."Keelhauled"Black Sails at Midnight4:09
13."Rumpelkombo"Back Through Time0:08
14."Set Sail and Conquer"Captain Morgan's Revenge9:19
15."Captain Morgan's Revenge"Captain Morgan's Revenge7:28
16."Rum"Back Through Time3:44
Total length:79:34

Live in Tilburg edit

No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Intro" 1:34
2."Keelhauled"Back Through Time3:46
3."Alestorm"No Grave But the Sea3:59
4."Magnetic North"Sunset on the Golden Age3:43
5."Mexico"No Grave But the Sea3:09
6."Over the Seas"Captain Morgan's Revenge4:09
7."The Sunk'n Norwegian"Back Through Time4:23
8."No Grave But the Sea"No Grave But the Sea3:31
9."Nancy the Tavern Wench"Captain Morgan's Revenge5:01
10."Rumpelkombo"Back Through Time0:06
11."1741 (The Battle of Cartagena)"Sunset on the Golden Age7:16
12."Drunken Sailor"Previously unreleased1:27
13."Hangover"Sunset on the Golden Age3:44
14."Pegleg Potion"No Grave But the Sea3:40
15."Bar ünd Imbiss"No Grave But the Sea4:14
16."Captain Morgan's Revenge"Captain Morgan's Revenge7:46
17."Shipwrecked"Back Through Time3:22
18."Drink"Sunset on the Golden Age3:28
19."Wolves of the Sea"Black Sails at Midnight3:24
20."Fucked with an Anchor"No Grave But the Sea4:12
Total length:79:22

]

Starbound Stories edit

Starbound Stories
Studio album by
Released25 August 2023
Length54:21
No.TitleLength
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
Studio album by
Length65:12
60:24 (Mastering 2022)
LabelNapalm
Original release
No.TitleLength
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 2022
No.TitleLength
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
9."Moontear Sanctuary"5:53
10."Close to the End"9:14
Total length:60:24

Wardens of the West Wind edit

Wardens of the West Wind
Studio album by
Length51:14
LabelNapalm
No.TitleLength
1."Where Dawn and Shadow Begin"1:26
2."The Age of Conquest"6:26
3."Heavenly Minds"5:14
4."The Breed of Durin"6:10
5."Ode to the West Wind"6:02
6."Skull and Crossbones"7:09
7."The Slave and the Republic"1:05
8."Spartacus"6:43
9."Born in the Cradle of Storms"5:51
10."Rebel and Free"5:08
Total length:51:14

Stonehymn edit

Stonehymn
Studio album by
Length46:51
LabelNapalm
No.TitleLength
1."Distant Battlefields"1:22
2."Dance of Fire"6:47
3."Under the Stone"6:38
4."To Erebor"5:13
5."The Returning Race"7:22
6."The Animist"1:25
7."The Wolves' Call"5:06
8."Fallen Timbers"6:25
9."The Eyes of the Mountain"6:33
Total length:46:51

Wintersaga edit

Wintersaga
Studio album by
Length50:05
LabelNapalm
No.TitleLength
1."Of Iron and Gold"2:50
2."Wintersaga"5:12
3."Drunken Dwarves"4:33
4."Diggy Diggy Hole"5:16
5."Mine Mine Mine!"5:14
6."The Art of War"5:50
7."There and Back Again"6:19
8."The King Under the Mountain"5:35
9."We Were Warriors"9:16
Total length:50:05

Warfront edit

Warfront
Studio album by
Length54:40
LabelNapalm
No.TitleLength
1."Of War and Sorrow"2:00
2."Army of Stone"5:05
3."Tales of War"4:44
4."Fellows of the Hammer"6:15
5."Together We Rise"5:02
6."Gates of Ekrund"5:53
7."One Last Day"6:29
8."The Battle of the Five Armies"7:19
9."I Am the Mountain"7:17
10."Tomorrow Has Come"4:36
Total length:54:40

Return to the Kingdom of Fife edit

Return to the Kingdom of Fife
Studio album by
Released2 June 2023
Length48:30
No.TitleLength
1."Incoming Transmission"1:47
2."Holy Flaming Hammer of Unholy Cosmic Frost"4:35
3."Imperium Dundaxia"4:37
4."Wasteland Warrior Hoots Patrol"4:30
5."Brothers of Crail"4:17
6."Fife Eternal"3:05
7."Sword Lord of the Goblin Horde"5:27
8."Vorpal Laserblaster of Pittenween"4:30
9."Keeper of the Celestial Flame of Abernethy"3:20
10."Maleficus Geminus (Colossus Matrix 38B - Ultimate Invocation of the Binary Thaumaturge)"12:10
Total length:48:30

PC29 edit

|}

Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
            
1 Russell Byers 54
16 David Myerscough 39
1 Russell Byers 47
8 Gary Roussak 39
8 Gary Roussak 48
9 Maureen Kelly 38
1 Russell Byers 67
13 Norma Nicholson 43
6 Peter Finley 60
11 Joan Ross 24
6 Peter Finley 37
13 Norma Nicholson 49
4 Sheila Mann 39
13 Norma Nicholson 52
1 Russell Byers 70
7 Ash Haji 71
3 Ivy Baird 40
14 Michael Firth 39
3 Ivy Baird 30
5 Maurice Packman 57
5 Maurice Packman 57
12 Ingram Wilcox 32
5 Maurice Packman 35
7 Ash Haji 41
7 Ash Haji 49
10 Bobbie Bennett 26
7 Ash Haji 68
2 Philip Nelkon 39
2 Philip Nelkon 57
15 Philip Appleby 45

R1SW edit

Round 1 edit

2 September 2023
14:30
Barnstaple57 – 14Weston-super-Mare
Pottingham Road
2 September 2023
14:30
Brixham34 – 34St Austell
Astley Park
2 September 2023
14:30
Chew Valley80 – 6Okehampton
Lobbingtons
2 September 2023
14:30
Devonport Services39 – 31Matson
The Rectory
2 September 2023
14:30
Exmouth40 – 36Lydney
Imperial Recreation Ground
2 September 2023
14:30
Ivybridge10 – 24Launceston
Cross-in-Hand

Round 2 edit

9 September 2023
14:30
Barnstaple33 – 20Brixham
Pottingham Road
9 September 2023
14:30
Lydney34 – 32Ivybridge
Regentsholme
9 September 2023
14:30
Matson31 – 32Exmouth
Redwell Road
9 September 2023
14:30
Okehampton19 – 35Devonport Services
Showground
9 September 2023
14:30
St Austell26 – 35Chew Valley
Tregorrick Ground
9 September 2023
14:30
Weston-super-Mare7 – 28Launceston
Recreation Ground

Round 3 edit

16 September 2023
14:30
Brixham54 – 28Weston-super-Mare
Astley Park
16 September 2023
14:30
Chew Valley35 – 19Barnstaple
Lobbingtons
16 September 2023
14:30
Devonport Services50 – 24St Austell
The Rectory
16 September 2023
14:30
Exmouth33 – 3Okehampton
Imperial Recreation Ground
16 September 2023
14:30
Ivybridge18 – 24Matson
Cross-in-Hand
16 September 2023
14:30
Launceston36 – 26Lydney
Polson Bridge

Round 4 edit

23 September 2023
14:30
Barnstaple41 – 16Devonport Services
Pottingham Road
23 September 2023
14:30
Brixham39 – 36Chew Valley
Astley Park
23 September 2023
14:30
Matson20 – 35Launceston
Redwell Road
23 September 2023
14:30
Okehampton34 – 30Ivybridge
Showground
23 September 2023
14:30
St Austell19 – 3Exmouth
Tregorrick Ground
23 September 2023
14:30
Weston-super-Mare25 – 53Lydney
Recreation Ground

Round 5 edit

30 September 2023
14:30
Chew Valley61 – 6Weston-super-Mare
Lobbingtons
30 September 2023
14:30
Devonport Services39 – 22Brixham
The Rectory
30 September 2023
14:30
Exmouth3 – 26Barnstaple
Imperial Recreation Ground
30 September 2023
14:30
Ivybridge36 – 35St Austell
Cross-in-Hand
30 September 2023
14:30
Launceston15 – 20Okehampton
Polson Bridge
30 September 2023
14:30
Lydney44 – 28Matson
Regentsholme

Round 6 edit

14 October 2023
14:30
Barnstaple55 – 7Ivybridge
Pottingham Road
14 October 2023
14:30
Brixham22 – 45Exmouth
Astley Park
14 October 2023
14:30
Chew Valley12 – 11Devonport Services
Lobbingtons
14 October 2023
14:30
Okehampton36 – 10Lydney
Showground
14 October 2023
14:30
St Austell19 – 34Launceston
Tregorrick Ground
14 October 2023
14:30
Weston-super-Mare33 – 14Matson
Recreation Ground

Round 7 edit

21 October 2023
14:30
Devonport Services55 – 7Weston-super-Mare
The Rectory
21 October 2023
14:30
Exmouth27 – 47Chew Valley
Imperial Recreation Ground
21 October 2023
14:30
Ivybridge25 – 42Brixham
Cross-in-Hand
21 October 2023
14:30
Launceston20 – 17Barnstaple
Polson Bridge
21 October 2023
14:30
Lydney33 – 24St Austell
Regentsholme
21 October 2023
14:30
Matson29 – 21Okehampton
Redwell Road

Round 8 edit

4 November 2023
14:30
Barnstaple29 – 10Lydney
Pottingham Road
4 November 2023
14:30
Chew Valley60 – 31Ivybridge
Lobbingtons
4 November 2023
14:30
Devonport Services33 – 17Exmouth
The Rectory
4 November 2023
14:30
St Austell24 – 18Matson
Tregorrick Ground
4 November 2023
14:30
Weston-super-Mare10 – 41Okehampton
Recreation Ground
25 November 2023
14:30
Brixham46 – 31Launceston
Astley Park

Round 9 edit

11 November 2023
14:30
Exmouth43 – 18Weston-super-Mare
Imperial Recreation Ground
11 November 2023
14:30
Ivybridge17 – 25Devonport Services
Cross-in-Hand
11 November 2023
14:30
Launceston31 – 22Chew Valley
Polson Bridge
11 November 2023
14:30
Lydney32 – 29Brixham
Regentsholme
11 November 2023
14:30
Matson25 – 34Barnstaple
Redwell Road
11 November 2023
14:30
Okehampton16 – 17St Austell
Showground

Round 10 edit

18 November 2023
14:30
Barnstaple45 – 14Okehampton
Pottingham Road
18 November 2023
14:30
Brixham77 – 7Matson
Astley Park
18 November 2023
14:30
Chew Valley36 – 7Lydney
Lobbingtons
18 November 2023
14:30
Devonport Services28 – 18Launceston
The Rectory
18 November 2023
14:30
Exmouth60 – 14Ivybridge
Imperial Recreation Ground
18 November 2023
14:30
Weston-super-Mare31 – 33St Austell
Recreation Ground

Round 11 edit

2 December 2023
14:30
Ivybridge29 – 27Weston-super-Mare
Cross-in-Hand
2 December 2023
14:30
St Austell8 – 15Barnstaple
Tregorrick Ground
20 January 2024
14:30
Exmouth12 – 24Launceston
Imperial Recreation Ground
20 January 2024
14:30
Okehampton15 – 41Brixham
Showground
10 February 2024
14:30
Devonport Services38 – 18Lydney
The Rectory
10 February 2024
14:30
Matson12 – 17Chew Valley
Redwell Road

Round 12 edit

9 December 2023
14:30
Brixham39 – 38Barnstaple
Astley Park
9 December 2023
14:30
Chew Valley44 – 12St Austell
Lobbingtons
9 December 2023
14:30
Devonport Services48 – 7Okehampton
The Rectory
9 December 2023
14:30
Ivybridge23 – 20Lydney
Cross-in-Hand
9 December 2023
14:30
Launceston62 – 12Weston-super-Mare
Polson Bridge
24 February 2024
14:30
ExmouthHWOMatson
Imperial Recreation Ground

Round 13 edit

16 December 2023
14:30
Barnstaple20 – 19Chew Valley
Pottingham Road
16 December 2023
14:30
Lydney38 – 15Launceston
Regentsholme
16 December 2023
14:30
Matson17 – 14Ivybridge
Redwell Road
16 December 2023
14:30
Okehampton21 – 22Exmouth
The Showground
16 December 2023
14:30
St Austell5 – 60Devonport Services
Tregorrick Ground
16 December 2023
14:30
Weston-super-Mare12 – 58Brixham
Recreation Ground

Round 14 edit

6 January 2024
14:30
Chew Valley32 – 27Brixham
Lobbingtons
6 January 2024
14:30
Devonport Services23 – 12Barnstaple
The Rectory
6 January 2024
14:30
Exmouth27 – 22St Austell
Imperial Recreation Ground
6 January 2024
14:30
Ivybridge37 – 23Okehampton
Cross-in-Hand
6 January 2024
14:30
Launceston46 – 3Matson
Polson Bridge
6 January 2024
14:30
Lydney34 – 19Weston-super-Mare
Regentsholme

Round 15 edit

13 January 2024
14:30
Barnstaple21 – 17Exmouth
Pottingham Road
13 January 2024
14:30
Brixham28 – 24Devonport Services
Astley Park
13 January 2024
14:30
Matson27 – 14Lydney
Redwell Road
13 January 2024
14:30
Okehampton30 – 29Launceston
The Showground
13 January 2024
14:30
St Austell19 – 20Ivybridge
Tregorrick Ground
13 January 2024
14:30
Weston-super-Mare23 – 43Chew Valley
Recreation Ground

Round 16 edit

27 January 2024
14:30
Devonport Services27 – 17Chew Valley
The Rectory
27 January 2024
14:30
Exmouth34 – 21Brixham
Imperial Recreation Ground
27 January 2024
14:30
Ivybridge16 – 68Barnstaple
Cross-in-Hand
27 January 2024
14:30
Launceston39 – 19St Austell
Polson Bridge
27 January 2024
14:30
Lydney38 – 19Okehampton
Regentsholme
27 January 2024
14:30
Matson38 – 12Weston-super-Mare
Redwell Road

Round 17 edit

3 February 2024
14:30
Barnstaple26 – 8Launceston
Pottingham Road
3 February 2024
14:30
Brixham40 – 12Ivybridge
Astley Park
3 February 2024
14:30
Chew Valley21 – 10Exmouth
Lobbingtons
3 February 2024
14:30
Okehampton14 – 38Matson
The Showground
3 February 2024
14:30
St Austell26 – 24Lydney
Tregorrick Ground
3 February 2024
14:30
Weston-super-Mare16 – 69Devonport Services
Recreation Ground

Round 18 edit

Template:Rugbybox #invoke:rugby box #invoke:rugby box #invoke:rugby box #invoke:rugby box #invoke:rugby box

Round 19 edit

#invoke:rugby box #invoke:rugby box #invoke:rugby box #invoke:rugby box #invoke:rugby box #invoke:rugby box

Round 20 edit

#invoke:rugby box #invoke:rugby box #invoke:rugby box Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox

Round 21 edit

Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox

Round 22 edit

Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox Template:Rugbybox