These are the list of results that England have played, and their future fixtures, from 2020 to 2029.
Date | Opposition | Venue | Score | Competition | Result | Winner | Captain | World Ranking [a] | Trophy/Other comp. | Ref. | |
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Home | Away | ||||||||||
2 February | France | Stade de France, Saint-Denis | 24 | 17 | 2020 Six Nations Championship | Loss | France | Owen Farrell | 3rd | Le Crunch | [1] [2] |
8 February | Scotland | Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh | 6 | 13 | Win | England | 3rd | Calcutta Cup | [3] [4] | ||
23 February | Ireland | Twickenham Stadium, London | 24 | 12 | Win | England | 3rd | Millennium Trophy | [5] [6] | ||
7 March | Wales | Twickenham Stadium, London | 33 | 30 | Win | England | 3rd | — | [7] [8] | ||
31 October | Italy | Stadio Olimpico, Rome | 5 | 34 | Win | England | 3rd | — | [9] [10] [11] | ||
14 November | Georgia | Twickenham Stadium, London | 40 | 0 | Autumn Nations Cup | Win | England | 2nd | — | [12] [13] | |
21 November | Ireland | Twickenham Stadium, London | 18 | 7 | Win | England | 2nd | Millennium Trophy | [14] [15] | ||
28 November | Wales | Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli | 13 | 24 | Win | England | 2nd | — | [16] [17] | ||
6 December | France | Twickenham Stadium, London | 22 | 19 | Win(a.e.t.) | England | 2nd | Le Crunch | [18] [19] |
P | W | D | L | PF | PA | Diff. | W% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | 8 | 0 | 1 | 225 | 116 | +109 | 88.89 |
Date | Opposition | Venue | Score | Competition | Result | Winner | Captain | World Ranking [a] | Trophy/Other comp. | Ref. | |
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Home | Away | ||||||||||
6 February | Scotland | Twickenham Stadium, London | 6 | 11 | 2021 Six Nations Championship | Loss | Scotland | Owen Farrell | 3rd | Calcutta Cup | [20] [21] |
13 February | Italy | Twickenham Stadium, London | 41 | 18 | Win | England | 3rd | — | [22] [23] | ||
27 February | Wales | Millennium Stadium, Cardiff | 40 | 24 | Loss | Wales | 4th | — | [24] [25] | ||
13 March | France | Twickenham Stadium, London | 23 | 20 | Win | England | 3rd | Le Crunch | [26] [27] | ||
20 March | Ireland | Aviva Stadium, Dublin | 32 | 18 | Loss | Ireland | 4th | Millennium Trophy | [28] [29] | ||
4 July | United States | Twickenham Stadium, London | 43 | 29 | 2021 Summer International | Win | England | Lewis Ludlow | 3rd | — | [30] [31] |
10 July | Canada | Twickenham Stadium, London | 70 | 14 | Win | England | 3rd | — | [32] [33] | ||
6 November | Tonga | Twickenham Stadium, London | 69 | 3 | 2021 Autumn International | Win | England | Courtney Lawes | 4th | — | [34] [35] |
13 November | Australia | Twickenham Stadium, London | 32 | 15 | Win | England | Owen Farrell | 3rd | Cook Cup | [36] [37] | |
20 November | South Africa | Twickenham Stadium, London | 27 | 26 | Win | England | Courtney Lawes | 3rd | — | [38] [39] |
P | W | D | L | PF | PA | Diff. | W% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10 | 7 | 0 | 3 | 353 | 208 | +145 | 70 |
Date | Opposition | Venue | Score | Competition | Result | Winner | Captain | World Ranking [a] | Trophy/Other comp. | Ref. | |
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Home | Away | ||||||||||
5 February | Scotland | Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh | 20 | 17 | 2022 Six Nations Championship | Loss | Scotland | Tom Curry | 4th | Calcutta Cup | [40] [41] |
13 February | Italy | Stadio Olimpico, Rome | 0 | 33 | Win | England | 3rd | — | [42] [43] | ||
26 February | Wales | Twickenham Stadium, London | 23 | 19 | Win | England | Courtney Lawes | 4th | — | [44] [45] | |
12 March | Ireland | Twickenham Stadium, London | 15 | 32 | Loss | Ireland | 5th | Millennium Trophy | [46] [47] | ||
19 March | France | Stade de France, Saint-Denis | 25 | 13 | Loss | France | 5th | Le Crunch | [48] [49] | ||
19 June | Barbarians | Twickenham Stadium, London | 21 | 52 | 2022 Summer International | Loss | Barbarians | Tom Curry | — | Quilter Cup | [50] [51] |
2 July | Australia | Perth Stadium, Perth | 30 | 28 | 2022 England tour of Australia | Loss | Australia | Courtney Lawes | 6th | Ella-Mobbs Trophy | [52] [53] |
9 July | Lang Park, Brisbane | 17 | 25 | Win | England | 5th | [54] [55] | ||||
16 July | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | 17 | 21 | Win | England | 5th | [56] [57] | ||||
6 November | Argentina | Twickenham Stadium, London | 29 | 30 | 2022 Autumn International | Loss | Argentina | Owen Farrell | 5th | — | [58] [59] |
12 November | Japan | Twickenham Stadium, London | 52 | 13 | Win | England | 5th | — | [60] [61] | ||
19 November | New Zealand | Twickenham Stadium, London | 25 | 25 | Draw | draw | 5th | Hillary Shield | [62] [63] | ||
26 November | South Africa | Twickenham Stadium, London | 13 | 27 | Loss | South Africa | 5th | — | [64] [65] |
Date | Opposition | Venue | Score | Competition | Result | Winner | Captain | World Ranking [a] | Trophy/Other comp. | Ref. | |
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Home | Away | ||||||||||
4 February | Scotland | Twickenham Stadium, London | 23 | 29 | 2023 Six Nations Championship | Loss | Scotland | Owen Farrell | 6th | Calcutta Cup | [66] [67] |
12 February | Italy | Twickenham Stadium, London | 31 | 14 | Win | England | 6th | — | [68] [69] | ||
25 February | Wales | Millennium Stadium, Cardiff | 10 | 20 | Win | England | 6th | — | [70] [71] | ||
11 March | France | Twickenham Stadium, London | 10 | 53 | Loss | France | Ellis Genge | 6th | Le Crunch | [72] [73] | |
18 March | Ireland | Aviva Stadium, Dublin | 29 | 16 | Loss | Ireland | Owen Farrell | 6th | Millennium Trophy | [74] [75] | |
5 August | Wales | Millennium Stadium, Cardiff | 20 | 9 | 2023 Rugby World Cup warm-up | Loss | Wales | Ellis Genge | 6th | — | [76] [77] |
12 August | Twickenham Stadium, London | 19 | 17 | Win | England | Owen Farrell | 6th | — | [78] [79] | ||
19 August | Ireland | Aviva Stadium, Dublin | 29 | 10 | Loss | Ireland | Courtney Lawes | 6th | Millennium Trophy | [80] [81] | |
26 August | Fiji | Twickenham Stadium, London | 22 | 30 | Loss | Fiji | 8th | — | [82] [83] | ||
9 September | Argentina | Stade Vélodrome, Marseille | 27 | 10 | 2023 Rugby World Cup | Win | England (PS) | 6th | — | [84] [85] | |
17 September | Japan | Allianz Riviera, Nice | 34 | 12 | Win | England (PS) | 6th | — | [86] [87] | ||
23 September | Chile | Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille | 71 | 0 | Win | England (PS) | Owen Farrell | 6th | — | [88] | |
7 October | Samoa | Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille | 18 | 17 | Win | England (PS) | 6th | — | [89] [90] | ||
15 October | Fiji | Stade Vélodrome, Marseille | 30 | 24 | Win | England (QF) | 5th | — | [91] [92] | ||
21 October | South Africa | Stade de France, Saint-Denis | 15 | 16 | Loss | South Africa (SF) | 5th | — | [93] [94] | ||
27 October | Argentina | Stade de France, Saint-Denis | 23 | 26 | Win | England (3rd) | 5th | — | [95] [96] |
P | W | D | L | PF | PA | Diff. | W% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
16 | 9 | 0 | 7 | 381 | 333 | +48 | 56.25 |
Date | Opposition | Venue | Score | Competition | Result | Winner | Captain | World Ranking [a] | Trophy/Other comp. | Ref. | |
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Home | Away | ||||||||||
3 February | Italy | Stadio Olimpico, Rome | 24 | 27 | 2024 Six Nations Championship | Win | England | Jamie George | 5th | — | [97] |
10 February | Wales | Twickenham Stadium, London | 16 | 14 | Win | England | 5th | — | [98] | ||
24 February | Scotland | Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh | 30 | 21 | Loss | Scotland | 5th | Calcutta Cup | [99] | ||
9 March | Ireland | Twickenham Stadium, London | 23 | 22 | Win | England | 5th | Millennium Trophy | [100] | ||
16 March | France | Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon | 33 | 31 | Loss | France | 5th | Le Crunch | [101] | ||
22 June | Japan | Japan National Stadium, Tokyo | 17 | 52 | 2024 Summer International | Win | England | 5th | — | [102] | |
6 July | New Zealand | Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin | 16 | 15 | 2024 England tour of New Zealand | Loss | New Zealand | 5th | Hillary Shield | [103] | |
13 July | Eden Park, Auckland | 24 | 17 | Loss | New Zealand | 5th | [104] | ||||
2 November | Twickenham Stadium, London | 22 | 24 | 2024 Autumn International | Loss | New Zealand | 5th | [105] | |||
9 November | Australia | Twickenham Stadium, London | 37 | 42 | Loss | Australia | 7th | Ella-Mobbs Trophy | [106] | ||
16 November | South Africa | Twickenham Stadium, London | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
24 November | Japan | Twickenham Stadium, London | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
P | W | D | L | PF | PA | Diff. | W% |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
10 | 4 | 0 | 6 | 261 | 246 | +15 | 40.0 |
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