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History of women's rugby union matches between Canada and England

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Canada women and England women first participated against each other in 1993 in the Canada Cup. It is a rivalry has been largely dominated by England, who have won 32 of the 36 games contested with a single draw. They have notably played each other in the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup final as well as semi-finals of the 2002, 2006 and 2021 editions.[1]

Summary

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Overall

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Details Played Won by
 Canada
Won by
 England
Drawn Canada points England points
In Canada 11 0 11 0 113 245
In England 13 0 13 0 129 578
Neutral venue 13 3 9 1 171 343
Overall 37 3 33 1 432 1,192

Record

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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) 17 (10 Jun 1993–30 Jul 2013)
Largest points for
Home 19 (13 August 2011) 79 (17 November 2017)
Away 19 (25 November 2017, 18 November 2018) 41 (13 August 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 52 (1 July 2016) 72 (5 May 1998)

Results

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No. Date Venue Score Winner Competition
1 10 June 1993 Ajax Wanderers, Ajax 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 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 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 41 – 3  England
12 12 September 2006 Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton 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 0 – 22  England 2009 Nations Cup
16 9 August 2011 Appleby College, Oakville 10 – 22  England 2011 Nations Cup
17 13 August 2011 Appleby College, Oakville 19 – 41  England 2011 Nations Cup Final
18 30 July 2013 University of Northern Colorado, Greenley, United States 29 – 25  Canada 2013 Nations Cup
19 10 August 2013 Infinity Park, Glendale, United States 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 14 – 15  England 2015 Women's Rugby Super Series
24 1 July 2016 Regional Athletic Complex, Salt Lake City, United States 52 – 17  Canada 2016 Women's Rugby Super Series
25 26 November 2016 Twickenham Stadium, 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 Barnet Copthall, London 79 – 5  England 2017 Autumn International
28 21 November 2017 Twickenham Stoop, London 49 – 12  England
29 25 November 2017 Twickenham Stadium, London 69 – 19  England
30 18 November 2018 Castle Park, Doncaster 27 – 19  England 2018 Autumn International
31 6 July 2019 Chula Vista, San Diego, United States 17 – 19  England 2019 Women's Rugby Super Series
32 14 November 2021 Twickenham Stoop, London 51 – 12  England 2021 Autumn International
33 5 November 2022 Eden Park, Auckland, New Zealand 19 – 26  England 2021 Rugby World Cup Semi-Final
34 23 September 2023 Sandy Park, Exeter 50 – 24  England
35 30 September 2023 Barnet Copthall, London 29 – 12  England
36 27 October 2023 Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand 45 – 12  England 2023 WXV 1
37 12 October 2024 BC Place, Vancouver 21 – 12  England 2024 WXV 1

References

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  1. ^ "England women's rugby: Red roses battle past Canada to book place in World Cup final". Sky News. Retrieved 2023-08-25.