List of England national rugby union team results 2020–2029

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These are the list of results that England have played, and their future fixtures, from 2020 to 2029.

Contents

2020

DateOppositionVenueScoreCompetitionResultWinner Captain World Ranking [a] Trophy/Other comp.Ref.
HomeAway
2 FebruaryFlag of France (lighter variant).svg  France Stade de France, Saint-Denis 2417 2020 Six Nations Championship LossFlag of France (lighter variant).svg  France Owen Farrell 3rd Le Crunch [1] [2]
8 FebruaryFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh 613WinFlag of England.svg  England 3rd Calcutta Cup [3] [4]
23 FebruaryIRFU flag.svg  Ireland Twickenham Stadium, London 2412WinFlag of England.svg  England 3rd Millennium Trophy [5] [6]
7 MarchFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Twickenham Stadium, London3330WinFlag of England.svg  England 3rd [7] [8]
31 OctoberFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Stadio Olimpico, Rome 534WinFlag of England.svg  England 3rd [9] [10] [11]
14 NovemberFlag of Georgia.svg  Georgia Twickenham Stadium, London400 Autumn Nations Cup WinFlag of England.svg  England 2nd [12] [13]
21 NovemberIRFU flag.svg  Ireland Twickenham Stadium, London187WinFlag of England.svg  England 2ndMillennium Trophy [14] [15]
28 NovemberFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli 1324WinFlag of England.svg  England 2nd [16] [17]
6 DecemberFlag of France.svg  France Twickenham Stadium, London2219Win(a.e.t.)Flag of England.svg  England 2ndLe Crunch [18] [19]
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2021

DateOppositionVenueScoreCompetitionResultWinnerCaptainWorld Ranking [a] Trophy/Other comp.Ref.
HomeAway
6 FebruaryFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Twickenham Stadium, London611 2021 Six Nations Championship LossFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Owen Farrell3rdCalcutta Cup [20] [21]
13 FebruaryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Twickenham Stadium, London4118WinFlag of England.svg  England 3rd [22] [23]
27 FebruaryFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 4024LossFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 4th [24] [25]
13 MarchFlag of France.svg  France Twickenham Stadium, London2320WinFlag of England.svg  England 3rdLe Crunch [26] [27]
20 MarchIRFU flag.svg  Ireland Aviva Stadium, Dublin 3218LossIRFU flag.svg  Ireland 4thMillennium Trophy [28] [29]
4 JulyFlag of the United States.svg  United States Twickenham Stadium, London4329 2021 Summer International WinFlag of England.svg  England Lewis Ludlow 3rd [30] [31]
10 JulyFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Twickenham Stadium, London7014WinFlag of England.svg  England 3rd [32] [33]
6 NovemberFlag of Tonga.svg  Tonga Twickenham Stadium, London693 2021 Autumn International WinFlag of England.svg  England Courtney Lawes 4th [34] [35]
13 NovemberFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Twickenham Stadium, London3215WinFlag of England.svg  England Owen Farrell3rd Cook Cup [36] [37]
20 NovemberFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Twickenham Stadium, London2726WinFlag of England.svg  England Courtney Lawes3rd [38] [39]
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2022

DateOppositionVenueScoreCompetitionResultWinnerCaptainWorld Ranking [a] Trophy/Other comp.Ref.
HomeAway
5 FebruaryFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh2017 2022 Six Nations Championship LossFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Tom Curry 4thCalcutta Cup [40] [41]
13 FebruaryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Stadio Olimpico, Rome033WinFlag of England.svg  England 3rd [42] [43]
26 FebruaryFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Twickenham Stadium, London2319WinFlag of England.svg  England Courtney Lawes4th [44] [45]
12 MarchIRFU flag.svg  Ireland Twickenham Stadium, London1532LossIRFU flag.svg  Ireland 5thMillennium Trophy [46] [47]
19 MarchFlag of France.svg  France Stade de France, Saint-Denis2513LossFlag of France.svg  France 5thLe Crunch [48] [49]
19 June Barbarians Twickenham Stadium, London2152 2022 Summer International Loss Barbarians Tom Curry Quilter Cup [50] [51]
2 JulyFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Perth Stadium, Perth 3028 2022 England tour of Australia LossFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Courtney Lawes6thElla-Mobbs Trophy [52] [53]
9 July Lang Park, Brisbane 1725WinFlag of England.svg  England 5th [54] [55]
16 July Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 1721WinFlag of England.svg  England 5th [56] [57]
6 NovemberFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Twickenham Stadium, London2930 2022 Autumn International LossFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Owen Farrell5th [58] [59]
12 NovemberFlag of Japan.svg  Japan Twickenham Stadium, London5213WinFlag of England.svg  England 5th [60] [61]
19 NovemberFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Twickenham Stadium, London2525Drawdraw5th Hillary Shield [62] [63]
26 NovemberFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Twickenham Stadium, London1327LossFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 5th [64] [65]

2023

DateOppositionVenueScoreCompetitionResultWinnerCaptainWorld Ranking [a] Trophy/Other comp.Ref.
HomeAway
4 FebruaryFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Twickenham Stadium, London2329 2023 Six Nations Championship LossFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Owen Farrell6thCalcutta Cup [66] [67]
12 FebruaryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Twickenham Stadium, London3114WinFlag of England.svg  England 6th [68] [69]
25 FebruaryFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Millennium Stadium, Cardiff1020WinFlag of England.svg  England 6th [70] [71]
11 MarchFlag of France.svg  France Twickenham Stadium, London1053LossFlag of France.svg  France Ellis Genge 6thLe Crunch [72] [73]
18 MarchIRFU flag.svg  Ireland Aviva Stadium, Dublin2916LossIRFU flag.svg  Ireland Owen Farrell6thMillennium Trophy [74] [75]
5 AugustFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Millennium Stadium, Cardiff209 2023 Rugby World Cup warm-up LossFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Ellis Genge6th [76] [77]
12 AugustTwickenham Stadium, London1917WinFlag of England.svg  England Owen Farrell6th [78] [79]
19 AugustIRFU flag.svg  Ireland Aviva Stadium, Dublin2910LossIRFU flag.svg  Ireland Courtney Lawes6thMillennium Trophy [80] [81]
26 AugustFlag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Twickenham Stadium, London2230LossFlag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 8th [82] [83]
9 SeptemberFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Stade Vélodrome, Marseille 2710 2023 Rugby World Cup WinFlag of England.svg  England (PS)6th [84] [85]
17 SeptemberFlag of Japan.svg  Japan Allianz Riviera, Nice 3412WinFlag of England.svg  England (PS)6th [86] [87]
23 SeptemberFlag of Chile.svg  Chile Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille 710WinFlag of England.svg  England (PS)Owen Farrell6th [88]
7 OctoberFlag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille1817WinFlag of England.svg  England (PS)6th [89] [90]
15 OctoberFlag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Stade Vélodrome, Marseille3024WinFlag of England.svg  England (QF)5th [91] [92]
21 OctoberFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Stade de France, Saint-Denis1516LossFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa (SF)5th [93] [94]
27 OctoberFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina Stade de France, Saint-Denis2326WinFlag of England.svg  England (3rd)5th [95] [96]
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2024

DateOppositionVenueScoreCompetitionResultWinnerCaptainWorld Ranking [a] Trophy/Other comp.Ref.
HomeAway
3 FebruaryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy Stadio Olimpico, Rome2427 2024 Six Nations Championship WinFlag of England.svg  England Jamie George 5th [97]
10 FebruaryFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Twickenham Stadium, London1614WinFlag of England.svg  England 5th [98]
24 FebruaryFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh3021LossFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 5thCalcutta Cup [99]
9 MarchIRFU flag.svg  Ireland Twickenham Stadium, London2322WinFlag of England.svg  England 5thMillennium Trophy [100]
16 MarchFlag of France.svg  France Parc Olympique Lyonnais, Lyon 3331LossFlag of France.svg  France 5thLe Crunch [101]
22 JuneFlag of Japan.svg  Japan Japan National Stadium, Tokyo 1752 2024 Summer International WinFlag of England.svg  England 5th [102]
6 JulyFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin 1615 2024 England tour of New Zealand LossFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 5thHillary Shield [103]
13 July Eden Park, Auckland 2417LossFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 5th [104]
2 NovemberTwickenham Stadium, London2224 2024 Autumn International LossFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 5th [105]
9 NovemberFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Twickenham Stadium, London3742LossFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 7thElla-Mobbs Trophy [106]
16 NovemberFlag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Twickenham Stadium, London
24 NovemberFlag of Japan.svg  Japan Twickenham Stadium, London
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Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 The Ranking is of the post-match result.
  2. 1 2 The Barbarians are an international invitational team that often compete against England in a one-off test. The match between England and the Barbarians has no effect on international rankings or England's international results.

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