List of England national rugby union team results 2010–2019

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These are the list of results that England have played from 2010 to 2019.

Contents

2010

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
06/02/2010 Wales 3017 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
14/02/2010 Italy 1712 Stadio Flaminio, Rome England Six Nations
27/02/2010 Ireland 1620 Twickenham, London Ireland Six Nations
13/03/2010 Scotland 1515 Murrayfield, Edinburgh draw Six Nations
20/03/2010 France 1012 Stade de France, Saint-Denis France Six Nations
12/06/2010 Australia 1727 Subiaco Oval, Perth Australia First Test
19/06/2010 Australia 2120 ANZ Stadium, Sydney England Second Test
06/11/2010 New Zealand 1626 Twickenham, London New Zealand Test Match
13/11/2010 Australia 3518 Twickenham, London England Test Match
20/11/2010 Samoa 2613 Twickenham, London England Test Match
27/11/2010 South Africa 1121 Twickenham, London South Africa Test Match

45.45% winning rate for 2010.

2011

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
04/02/2011 Wales 2619 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff England Six Nations
12/02/2011 Italy 5913 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
26/02/2011 France 179 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
13/03/2011 Scotland 2216 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
19/03/2011 Ireland 824 Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland Six Nations
06/08/2011 Wales 2319 Twickenham, London EnglandTest Match
13/08/2011 Wales 919 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff WalesTest Match
27/08/2011 Ireland 209 Aviva Stadium, Dublin EnglandTest Match
10/09/2011 Argentina 139 Otago Stadium, Dunedin England 2011 Rugby World Cup
18/09/2011 Georgia 4110 Otago Stadium, Dunedin England 2011 Rugby World Cup
24/09/2011 Romania 673 Otago Stadium, Dunedin England 2011 Rugby World Cup
01/10/2011 Scotland 1612 Eden Park, Auckland England 2011 Rugby World Cup
08/10/2011 France 1219 Eden Park, Auckland France 2011 Rugby World Cup

76.92% winning rate for 2011.

2012

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
04/02/2012 Scotland 136 Murrayfield, Edinburgh England Six Nations
11/02/2012 Italy 1915 Stadio Olimpico, Rome England Six Nations
25/02/2012 Wales 1219 Twickenham, London Wales Six Nations
11/03/2012 France 2422 Stade de France, Saint-Denis England Six Nations
17/03/2012 Ireland 309 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
09/06/2012 South Africa 1722 Kings Park Stadium, Durban South Africa 2012 tour
16/06/2012 South Africa 2736 Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg South Africa 2012 tour
23/06/2012 South Africa 1414 Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth draw 2012 tour
10/11/2012 Fiji 5412 Twickenham, London England Test match
17/11/2012 Australia 1420 Twickenham, London Australia Test match
24/11/2012 South Africa 1516 Twickenham, London South Africa Test match
01/12/2012 New Zealand 3821 Twickenham, London England Test match

50% winning rate for 2012.

2013

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
02/02/2013 Scotland 3818 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
10/02/2013 Ireland 126 Aviva Stadium, Dublin England Six Nations
23/02/2013 France 2313 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
9/03/2013 Italy 1811 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
16/03/2013 Wales 330 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Wales Six Nations
08/06/2013 Argentina 323 Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena, Salta England First Test
15/06/2013 Argentina 5126 Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires England Second Test
02/11/2013 Australia 2013 Twickenham, London England Test match
09/11/2013 Argentina 3112 Twickenham, London England Test match
16/11/2013 New Zealand 2230 Twickenham, London New Zealand Test match

80% winning rate for 2013.

2014

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
01/02/2014 France 2426 Stade de France, Paris France Six Nations
8/02/2014 Scotland 200 Murrayfield, Edinburgh England Six Nations
22/02/2014 Ireland 1310 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
09/03/2014 Wales 2918 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
15/03/2014 Italy 5211 Stadio Olimpico, Rome England Six Nations
07/06/2014 New Zealand 1520 Eden Park, Auckland New Zealand First Test
14/06/2014 New Zealand 2728 Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin New Zealand Second Test
21/06/2014 New Zealand 1336 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton New Zealand Third Test
08/11/2014 New Zealand 2124 Twickenham, London New Zealand Test match
15/11/2014 South Africa 2831 Twickenham, London South Africa Test match
22/11/2014 Samoa 289 Twickenham, London England Test match
29/11/2014 Australia 2617 Twickenham, London England Test match

50% winning rate for 2014.

2015

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
06/02/2015 Wales 2116 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff England Six Nations
14/02/2015 Italy 4717 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
01/03/2015 Ireland 919 Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland Six Nations
14/03/2015 Scotland 2513 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
21/03/2015 France 5535 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
15/08/2015 France 1914 Twickenham, London EnglandTest Match
22/08/2015 France 2025 Stade de France, Saint-Denis FranceTest Match
05/09/2015 Ireland 2113 Twickenham, London EnglandTest Match
18/09/2015 Fiji 3511 Twickenham, London England 2015 Rugby World Cup
26/09/2015 Wales 2528 Twickenham, London Wales 2015 Rugby World Cup
03/10/2015 Australia 1333 Twickenham, London Australia 2015 Rugby World Cup
10/10/2015 Uruguay 603 Etihad Stadium, Manchester England 2015 Rugby World Cup

66.67% winning rate for 2015.

2016

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
06/02/2016 Scotland 159 Murrayfield, Edinburgh England Six Nations
14/02/2016 Italy 409 Stadio Olimpico, Rome England Six Nations
27/02/2016 Ireland 2110 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
12/03/2016 Wales 2521 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
19/03/2016 France 3121 Stade de France, Saint-Denis England Six Nations
29/05/2016 Wales 2713 Twickenham, London England Old Mutual Wealth Cup
11/06/2016 Australia 3928 Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane,England 2016 England rugby union tour of Australia
18/06/2016 Australia 237 AAMI Park, Melbourne,England 2016 England rugby union tour of Australia
25/06/2016 Australia 4440 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney England 2016 England rugby union tour of Australia
12/11/2016 South Africa 3721 Twickenham, London England Test match
19/11/2016 Fiji 5815 Twickenham, London England Test match
26/11/2016 Argentina 2714 Twickenham, London England Test match
03/12/2016 Australia 3721 Twickenham, London England Test match

100% winning rate for 2016.

2017

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
04/02/2017 France 1916 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
11/02/2017 Wales 2116 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff England Six Nations
26/02/2017 Italy 3615 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
11/03/2017 Scotland 6121 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
18/03/2017 Ireland 913 Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland Six Nations
28/05/2017 Barbarians F.C. 2814 Twickenham, London England Old Mutual Wealth Cup
10/06/2017 Argentina 3834 Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario, San Juan England 2017 England rugby union tour of Argentina
17/06/2017 Argentina 3525 Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe England 2017 England rugby union tour of Argentina
11/11/2017 Argentina 218 Twickenham, London England Test match
18/11/2017 Australia 306 Twickenham, London England Test match
25/11/2017 Samoa 4814 Twickenham, London England Test match

90.90% winning rate for 2017.

2018

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
04/02/2018 Italy 4615 Stadio Olimpico, Rome England Six Nations
10/02/2018 Wales 126 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
24/02/2018 Scotland 1325 Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh Scotland Six Nations
10/03/2018 France 1622 Stade de France, Saint-Denis France Six Nations
17/03/2018 Ireland 1524 Twickenham, London Ireland Six Nations
27/05/2018 Barbarians F.C. 4563 Twickenham, London Barbarians F.C. Quilter Cup
09/06/2018 South Africa 3942 Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg South Africa 2018 England rugby union tour of South Africa
16/06/2018 South Africa 1223 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein South Africa 2018 England rugby union tour of South Africa
23/06/2018 South Africa 2510 Newlands Stadium, Cape Town England 2018 England rugby union tour of South Africa
03/11/2018 South Africa 1211 Twickenham, London England Test match
10/11/2018 New Zealand 1516 Twickenham, London New Zealand Test match
17/11/2018 Japan 3515 Twickenham, London England Test match
24/11/2018 Australia 3718 Twickenham, London England Test match

46.15% winning rate for 2018.

2019

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
DateOppositionForAgainstVenueWinnerStatus
02/02/2019 Ireland 3220 Aviva Stadium, Dublin England Six Nations
10/02/2019 France 448 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
23/02/2019 Wales 1321 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Wales Six Nations
09/03/2019 Italy 5714 Twickenham, London England Six Nations
16/03/2019 Scotland 3838 Twickenham, London Draw Six Nations
02/06/2019 Barbarians F.C. 5143 Twickenham, London England Quilter Cup
11/08/2019 Wales 3319 Twickenham, London England Test Match
17/08/2019 Wales 613 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Wales Test Match
24/08/2019 Ireland 5715 Twickenham, London England Test Match
06/09/2019 Italy 370 St James' Park, Newcastle upon Tyne England Test Match
22/09/2019 Tonga [3] 353 Sapporo Dome, Sapporo England 2019 Rugby World Cup
26/09/2019 USA [4] 457 Noevir Stadium, Kobe England 2019 Rugby World Cup
05/10/2019 Argentina [5] 3910 Ajinomoto Stadium, Chōfu England 2019 Rugby World Cup
12/10/2019 France [6] [7] Nissan Stadium, Yokohama 2019 Rugby World Cup
19/10/2019 Australia [8] 4016 Showa Denko Dome, Ōita England 2019 Rugby World Cup
26/10/2019 New Zealand [9] 197 Nissan Stadium, Yokohama England 2019 Rugby World Cup
02/11/2019 South Africa [10] 1232 Nissan Stadium, Yokohama South Africa 2019 Rugby World Cup

71% winning rate for 2019.

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