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Full-time! Wales 17-29 Argentina. 17:59, Mike Jones. The Welsh players are heart-broken. They had so much hope and expectation but were beaten by the better team on the day.
FULL-TIME! Ireland 27-22 England. 18:45, Luke Baker. All over in Dublin. A tense first half saw England lead by five points at the break but Ireland blew them away in the second 40 and secure a ...
The Summer Nations Series is a series of international rugby union matches being played between 29 July and 27 August 2023, ahead of the 2023 Rugby World Cup in France. The matches will be contested by the men's national teams of Australia, England, Fiji, France, Georgia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Romania, Samoa, Scotland, South Africa and Wales.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on ITV1 with coverage beginning at 7.15pm BST. Registered users can also stream the match for free online on ITVX. New Zealand line-up
Women's international rugby union began in 1982, with a match between France and the Netherlands played in Utrecht. [175] As of 2009 over six hundred women's internationals have been played by over forty different nations. [176] The first Women's Rugby World Cup was held in Wales in 1991 and was won by the United States. [153]
The 1938 Calcutta Cup match was the first live televised rugby international. It was broadcast by BBC Television. [1] [2] The first two international sides to play against each other, the England–Scotland fixture is the second most-played international rugby union match as of 2023. Behind the Australia–New Zealand rivalry by some thirty ...
Ireland pool fixtures: Ireland are in Pool B alongside South Africa, Scotland, Tonga and Romania. Saturday 9 September : Ireland 82-8 Romania (Stade de Bordeaux)
A test match in rugby union is an international match, usually played between two senior national teams, that is recognised as such by at least one of the teams' national governing bodies. [1] [2] Some teams do not represent a single country but their international games are still considered test matches (for example the British and Irish Lions).