List of Finland women's national rugby union team matches

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The following is a list of Finland women's national rugby union team matches.

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Overall

Finland's overall international match record against all nations is as follows:

Games PlayedWonDrawnLostWin %
Total30722123.33%

Full internationals

Legend

WonLostDraw

2000s

TestDateOpponentPFPAVenueEvent
12007-04-11Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1212 Boitsfort, Belgium 2007 FIRA
22007-04-13Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 042 Liège, Belgium 2007 FIRA
32007-04-15Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 147 Tervuren, Belgium 2007 FIRA
42008-05-19Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 513 Utrecht, Netherlands 2008 FIRA
52008-05-19Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 039 Utrecht, Netherlands 2008 FIRA
62008-05-21Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 339 Driebergen, Netherlands 2008 FIRA
72008-05-23Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 512 Amsterdam 2008 FIRA
82009-10-24Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 225 Oslo

2010s

TestDateOpponentPFPAVenueEvent
92011-04-30Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 0119 University of Coruña 2011 FIRA
102011-04-02Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 020 A Malata Ferrol 2011 FIRA
112011-04-07Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 522INEF Bastiagueiro 2011 FIRA
122012-05-03Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 0105 Enkoping, Sweden 2012 FIRA
132012-05-07Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 1745 Enkoping, Sweden 2012 FIRA
142012-10-06Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 515 Myllypuro Park, Finland
152014-03-08Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 080 Unterägeri, Switzerland
162017-10-21Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1039 Eerikkilä Areena, Finland
172018-10-13Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 520 Helsinki, Finland 2018–19 RET [1]
182019-03-16Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 015Tatra Smichov, Prague, Czech Republic 2018–19 RET
192019-10-12Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 55Myllypuro Urheilupuisto, Helsinki, Finland 2019–20 RET [2]
202019-11-02Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 719 Malmö, Sweden 2019–20 RET [3]
212019-11-23Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 032 Yverdon, Switzerland 2019–20 RET [4]

2020s

TestDateOpponentPFPAVenueEvent
222021-10-16Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1024Myllypuro Urheilupuisto, Helsinki, Finland 2021–22 RET [5]
232021-11-06Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1239Tatra Smichov, Prague, Czech Republic 2021–22 RET [6]
242022-05-28Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 800Hamarin Sports Ground, Porvoo, Finland 2021–22 RET [7]
252022-10-22Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 435Myllypuron Nurmikenttä, Helsinki, Finland 2022–23 RET [8]
262023-02-04Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 039 CAR Jamor, Oeiras 2022–23 RET
272023-03-18Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 30Brno Bystrc, Brno, Czech Republic 2022–23 RET
282023-10-21Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 417Myllypuron Nurmikenttä, Helsinki, Finland
292024-10-19Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1044 Hakunila Sports Park, Vantaa, Finland 2024–25 RET
302024-10-26Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 630 Zemgale Olympic Center, Jelgava, Latvia Test match
312025-04-05Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium TBDTBD Belgium 2024–25 RET

Other matches

DateFinlandFAOpponentVenueEvent
12 April 2007 Finland  Flag of Finland.svg1542 Flag of France.svg French Universities Frameries, Belgium 2007 FIRA Championship
21 May 2008 Finland  Flag of Finland.svg029 Flag of France.svg France Defence Driebergen, Netherlands 2008 FIRA Championship
22 May 2009 Finland  Flag of Finland.svg1916Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden A Södertälje
4 May 2011 Finland  Flag of Finland.svg3109Flag of France.svg  France A INEF Bastiaqueiro 2011 FIRA European Trophy
10 February 2013 Finland  Flag of Finland.svg717Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland U20 Scotland

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