The following is a list of Fiji women's national rugby union team international matches.
Fiji's overall international match record against all nations, updated to 12 October 2024, is as follows:
Games Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Win % | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Total | 39 | 20 | 0 | 19 | 51.28% |
See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering
Won | Lost | Draw |
Test | Date | Opponent | F | A | Venue | Tournament |
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1 | 2006-04-14 | Samoa | 15 | 27 | Teufaiva Park, Nuku’alofa | Pacific Tri-Nations |
2 | 2006-04-18 | Tonga | 52 | 5 | Teufaiva Park, Nuku’alofa | Pacific Tri-Nations |
Test | Date | Opponent | F | A | Venue | Tournament |
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3 | 2016-11-05 | Papua New Guinea | 37 | 10 | ANZ Stadium, Suva | OC / 2017 RWCQ |
4 | 2016-12-09 | Hong Kong | 7 | 45 | Hong Kong | 2017 RWCQ |
5 | 2016-12-13 | Japan | 0 | 55 | Hong Kong | 2017 RWCQ |
6 | 2018-11-16 | Tonga | 53 | 8 | Churchill Park, Lautoka | 2018 OC |
7 | 2018-11-20 | Papua New Guinea | 96 | 0 | Churchill Park | 2018 OC |
8 | 2018-11-24 | Samoa | 43 | 12 | Churchill Park | 2018 OC |
9 | 2019-05-24 | Hong Kong | 10 | 29 | Churchill Park | 2019 APC |
10 | 2019-06-01 | Samoa | 12 | 15 | Churchill Park | 2019 APC |
11 | 2019-11-22 | Samoa | 26 | 7 | Churchill Park | 2019 OC |
12 | 2019-11-30 | Samoa | 41 | 13 | Churchill Park | 2021 RWCQ [1] |
Test | Date | Opponent | F | A | Venue | Tournament | Ref |
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13 | 2022-05-01 | Japan | 14 | 28 | Bond University , Gold Coast | Test match | |
14 | 2022-05-06 | Australia | 19 | 36 | Lang Park, Brisbane | Test match | |
15 | 2022-07-09 | Papua New Guinea | 152 | 0 | Massey Park, Papakura | 2022 OC | |
16 | 2022-07-13 | Tonga | 34 | 7 | Navigation Homes Stadium, Pukekohe | 2022 OC | |
17 | 2022-07-18 | Samoa | 31 | 24 | Massey Park, Papakura | 2022 OC | [2] [3] |
18 | 2022-09-23 | Canada | 7 | 24 | HFC Bank Stadium, Suva | Test match | [4] |
19 | 2022-10-08 | England | 19 | 84 | Eden Park, Auckland | 2021 RWC | [5] [6] |
20 | 2022-10-16 | South Africa | 21 | 17 | Waitakere Stadium, Auckland | 2021 RWC | [7] [8] |
21 | 2022-10-22 | France | 0 | 44 | Northland Events Centre, Whangārei | 2021 RWC | [9] [10] |
Test | Date | Opponent | F | A | Venue | Tournament | Ref |
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22 | 2023-05-20 | Australia | 5 | 22 | Sydney Football Stadium | ||
23 | 2023-05-26 | Papua New Guinea | 77 | 0 | Bond University, Robina | 2023 OC | |
24 | 2023-05-30 | Tonga | 45 | 12 | Bond University, Robina | 2023 OC | |
25 | 2023-06-04 | Samoa | 18 | 19 | Bond University, Robina | 2023 OC | |
26 | 2023-10-13 | Colombia | 67 | 13 | The Sevens Stadium, Dubai | 2023 WXV 3 | |
27 | 2023-10-20 | Spain | 19 | 26 | The Sevens Stadium, Dubai | 2023 WXV 3 | |
28 | 2023-10-27 | Kazakhstan | 118 | 0 | The Sevens Stadium, Dubai | 2023 WXV 3 |
Test | Date | Opponent | F | A | Venue | Tournament | Ref |
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29 | 2024-05-24 | Tonga | 48 | 3 | Sunnybank Rugby Club, Brisbane | 2024 OC | |
30 | 2024-05-29 | Papua New Guinea | 85 | 6 | Sunnybank Rugby Club, Brisbane | 2024 OC | |
31 | 2024-06-02 | Samoa | 27 | 13 | Sunnybank Rugby Club, Brisbane | 2024 OC | |
32 | 2024-06-14 | Japan | 15 | 24 | HFC Bank Stadium, Suva | ||
33 | 2024-06-20 | Japan | 24 | 15 | Churchill Park, Lautoka | ||
34 | 2024-07-06 | Australia | 5 | 64 | Allianz Stadium, Sydney | ||
35 | 2024-09-14 | Scotland | 15 | 59 | Hive Stadium, Edinburgh | ||
36 | 2024-09-19 | Netherlands | 10 | 12 | National Rugby Center, Amsterdam | ||
37 | 2024-09-28 | Hong Kong | 38 | 3 | The Sevens Stadium, Dubai | 2024 WXV 3 | [11] |
38 | 2024-10-05 | Samoa | 17 | 45 | The Sevens Stadium, Dubai | 2024 WXV 3 | |
39 | 2024-10-12 | Spain | 8 | 10 | The Sevens Stadium, Dubai | 2024 WXV 3 |
Date | Fiji | F | A | Opponent | Venue | Tournament | Ref |
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8 April 1997 | Fiji | 19 | 24 | United States XV | Suva | ||
18 November 2019 | Fiji | 0 | 53 | Black Ferns Dev XV | Churchill Park, Lautoka | 2019 OC | |
30 November 2019 | Fijiana Dev XV | 40 | 22 | Papua New Guinea | Churchill Park | 2019 OC | |
16 September 2022 | Fiji | 32 | 10 | NZ Wahine Maori | HFC Bank Stadium, Suva | [12] |
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