Wales national rugby league team match results

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The following is a list of Wales national rugby team results since 1908

Overall[edit]

Opponent Matches Won Drawn Lost Win %
Total 184 65 2 117 35.3%
 Australia 13 0 0 13 0%
 Cook Islands 3 1 0 2 33.33%
 England 70 17 2 51 24.3%
 Fiji 1 0 0 1 0%
 France 42 18 0 24 42.9%
 Ireland 10 6 0 4 60%
 Italy 4 2 0 2 50%
 Lebanon 3 1 0 2 33.33%
 New Zealand 10 3 0 7 30%
Other Nationalities 5 1 0 4 20%
 Papua New Guinea 5 3 0 2 60%
 Russia 1 1 0 0 100%
 Samoa 1 1 0 0 100%
 Scotland 10 6 0 4 60%
 Serbia 2 2 0 0 100%
 South Africa 1 1 0 0 100%
 Tonga 1 0 0 1 0%
 United States 3 2 0 1 66.67%

1900s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
1 January 1908  Wales 9–8  New Zealand 1907–07 Kiwis Tour Athletic Ground, Aberdare 20,000
20 April 1908  Wales 35–18  England Friendly Athletic Ground, Tonypandy 12,000
28 December 1908  England 31–7  Wales Friendly Wheater's Field, Broughton 4,000
4 December 1909  England 19–13  Wales Friendly Belle Vue, Wakefield 4,000

1910s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
9 April 1910  Wales 39–18  England Friendly Bridgend Field, Ebbw Vale 4,000
10 December 1910  England 39–13  Wales Friendly Butts Park Arena, Coventry 5,000
1 April 1911  Wales 8–27  England Friendly Bridgend Field, Ebbw Vale 4,000
7 October 1911  Wales 20–28  Australia 1911–12 Kangaroo Tour Bridgend Field, Ebbw Vale 7,000
20 January 1912  England 31–5  Wales Friendly The Watersheddings, Oldham 8,000
15 February 1913  England 40–16  Wales Friendly Home Park, Plymouth 8,000
14 February 1914  England 16–12  Wales Friendly Knowsley Road, St. Helens 10,000

1920s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
19 January 1921  England 35–9  Wales Friendly Elland Road, Leeds 13,000
10 December 1921  Wales 16–21  Australia 1921–22 Kangaroo Tour Taff Vale Park, Pontypridd 13,000
11 December 1922  England 12–7  Wales Friendly Herne Hill Velodrome, London 3,000
7 February 1923  England 2–13  Wales Friendly Central Park, Wigan 12,000
1 November 1923  England 18–11  Wales Friendly Fartown Ground, Huddersfield 11,066
7 February 1925  England 27–22  Wales Friendly Lonsdale Park, Workington 14,000
30 September 1925  England 18–14  Wales Friendly Central Park, Wigan 12,000
12 April 1926  Wales 22–30  England Friendly Taff Vale Park, Pontypridd 23,000
4 December 1926  Wales 34–8  New Zealand 1926–27 Kiwis Tour Taff Vale Park, Pontypridd 13,000
6 April 1927  England 11–8  Wales Friendly Wheater's Field, Broughton 6,000
11 January 1928  England 20–12  Wales Friendly Central Park, Wigan 12,000
14 November 1928  Wales 15–39  England Friendly Sloper Road Greyhound Stadium, Cardiff 15,000

1930s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
18 January 1930  Wales 10–26  Australia 1929–30 Kangaroo Tour Wembley Stadium, London 20,000
18 March 1931  England 23–18  Wales Friendly Fartown Ground, Huddersfield 6,000
27 January 1932  England 19–2  Wales Friendly The Willows, Salford, Salford 8,000
30 November 1932  England 14–13  Wales Friendly Elland Road, Leeds 4,000
30 December 1933  Wales 19–51  Australia 1933–34 Kangaroo Tour Wembley Stadium, London 10,000
1 January 1935  France 18–11  Wales 1935 European Championship Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux 15,000
10 April 1935  England 24–11  Wales Anfield, Liverpool 7,100
23 November 1935  Wales 41–7  France 1935–36 European Championship Stebonheath Park, Llanelli 25,000
1 February 1936  England 14–17  Wales Craven Park, Hull 17,000
7 November 1936  Wales 3–2  England 1936–37 European Championship Taff Vale Park, Pontypridd 12,000
6 December 1936  France 3–9  Wales Stade de Paris, Paris 17,000
29 January 1938  England 6–7  Wales 1938 European Championship Odsal Stadium, Bradford 8,637
2 April 1938  Wales 18–2  France Stebonheath Park, Llanelli 20,000
5 November 1938  Wales 17–9  England 1938–39 European Championship Stebonheath Park, Llanelli 17,000
16 April 1939  France 16–10  Wales Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux 25,000
23 December 1939  England 3–16  Wales Friendly Odsal Stadium, Bradford 15,257

1940s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
16 April 1940  England 5–8  Wales Friendly Watersheddings, Oldham 5,000
18 October 1941  England 9–9  Wales Friendly Odsal Stadium, Bradford 4,339
27 February 1943  England 15–9  Wales Friendly Central Park, Wigan 17,000
26 February 1944  England 9–9  Wales Friendly Central Park, Wigan 16,028
10 March 1945  England 18–8  Wales Friendly Central Park, Wigan 24,000
24 November 1945  Wales 11–3  England 1945–46 European Championship St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 30,000
24 March 1946  France 19–7  Wales Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux 18,000
12 October 1946  England 10–13  Wales 1946–47 European Championship Station Road, Swinton 20,213
16 November 1946  Wales 5–19  England St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 25,000
18 January 1947  France 14–5  Wales Stade Velodrome, Marseille 25,000
12 April 1947  Wales 17–15  France St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 20,000
20 September 1947  England 8–10  Wales 1947–48 European Championship Central Park, Wigan 27,000
18 October 1947  Wales 28–20  New Zealand 1947–48 Kiwi Tour St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 18,283
23 November 1947  France 29–21  Wales 1947–48 European Rugby League Championship Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux 26,000
6 December 1947  Wales 7–18  England St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 10,000
20 March 1948  Wales 12–20  France St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 12,032
22 September 1948  England 11–5  Wales 1948–49 European Championship Central Park, Wigan 12,638
23 October 1948  Wales 9–12  France St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 12,032
20 November 1948  Wales 5–12  Australia 1948 Kangaroo Tour St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 9,224
5 February 1949  Wales 14–10  England 1948–49 European Championship St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 9,553
10 April 1949  France 11–0  Wales Stade Velodrome, Marseille 30,000
22 October 1949  Wales 5–6 Other Nationalities 1949–50 European Championship The Park, Abertillery 2,000
12 November 1949  Wales 16–8  France St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 4,749

1950s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
1 March 1950  England 11–6  Wales 1949–50 European Rugby League Championship Central Park, Wigan 28,000
2 September 1950  Wales 29–11  Italy Friendly Brewery Field, Bridgend 2,500
14 October 1950  Wales 4–22  England 1950–51 European Championship The Park, Abertillery 8,000
31 March 1951  Wales 21–27 Other Nationalities St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 5,000
15 April 1951  France 28–13  Wales Stade Velodrome, Marseille 18,000
19 September 1951  England 35–11  Wales 1951–52 European Championship Knowsley Road, St. Helens 20,918
1 December 1951  Wales 11–22 Other Nationalities The Park, Abertillery 3,386
7 December 1951  Wales 3–15  New Zealand 1950–51 Kiwi Tour Odsal Stadium, Bradford 8,568
6 April 1952  France 20–12  Wales 1951–52 European Championship Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux 15,678
17 November 1952  England 19–8  Wales 1952–53 European Championship Central Park, Wigan 13,503
25 October 1952  Wales 22–16  France Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds 10,380
15 April 1953  Wales 18–16 Other Nationalities Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington 8,449
16 September 1953  England 24–5  Wales 1953–54 European Championship Knowsley Road, St. Helens 19,357
7 October 1953  Wales 5–30 Other Nationalities Odsal Stadium, Bradford 14,646
13 December 1953  France 23–22  Wales Stade Velodrome, Marseille 25,000
1 March 1959  France 25–8  Wales Friendly Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 25,000

1960s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
17 February 1963  France 23–2  Wales Friendly Stade Municipal, Toulouse 6,150
7 November 1968  England 17–24  Wales Friendly The Willows, Salford, Salford 6,002
9 March 1969  France 17–13  Wales Friendly Stade de Paris, Paris 6,189
18 October 1969  England 40–23  Wales 1969–70 European Championship Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds 8,355
23 October 1969  Wales 2–8  France The Willows, Salford, Salford 6,189

1970s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
25 January 1970  France 11–15  Wales 1969–70 European Championship Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan 11,000
24 February 1970  England 26–7  Wales Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds 9,393
16 February 1975  Wales 21–8  France 1975 European Championship St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 20,000
25 February 1975  England 12–8  Wales The Willows, Salford, Salford 8,494
2 March 1975  France 14–7  Wales 1975 World Cup Stade Municipal, Toulouse 7,563
10 June 1975  Wales 12–7  England Lang Park, Brisbane 6,000
14 June 1975  Australia 30–13  Wales Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 25,386
28 June 1975  New Zealand 13–8  Wales Carlaw Park, Auckland 9,368
20 September 1975  England 22–16  Wales Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington 5,034
19 October 1975  Wales 6–18  Australia St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 11,112
2 November 1975  Wales 25–24  New Zealand St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 2,645
6 November 1975  Wales 23–2  France The Willows, Salford, Salford 2,247
29 January 1977  England 2–6  Wales 1977 European Championship Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds 6,472
20 February 1977  France 13–2  Wales Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 5,827
15 January 1978  Wales 29–7  France 1978 European Championship Naughton Park, Widnes 9,502
28 May 1978  England 60–13  Wales Knowsley Road, St. Helens 9,759
15 October 1978  Wales 3–8  Australia 1978 Kangaroo tour St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 4,250
4 February 1979  France 15–8  Wales 1979 European Championship Parc des Sports Et de l'Amitie, Narbonne 13,728
16 March 1979  England 15–7  Wales Naughton Park, Widnes 5,099

1980s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
26 January 1980  Wales 7–21  France 1980 European Championship Naughton Park, Widnes 2,804
29 February 1980  England 26–9  Wales Boothferry Park, Hull 7,557
31 January 1981  France 23–5  Wales 1981 European Championship Parc des Sports Et de l'Amitie, Narbonne 4,120
18 March 1981  England 17–4  Wales Craven Park, Hull 4,786
8 November 1981  Wales 15–20  England Friendly Ninian Park, Cardiff 13,173
24 October 1982  Wales 7–37  Australia 1982 Kangaroo Tour Ninian Park, Cardiff 5,617
14 October 1984  Wales 9–28  England Friendly Bridgend Field, Ebbw Vale 2,111

1990s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
27 October 1991  Wales 68–0  Papua New Guinea 1991 Kummuls Tour Vetch Field, Swansea 11,422
22 March 1992  Wales 35–6  France Test Match Vetch Field, Swansea 10,133
27 November 1992  Wales 11–36  England Test Match Vetch Field, Swansea 10,243
13 December 1992  France 18–19  Wales Test Match Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan 3,700
3 October 1993  Wales 19–24  New Zealand 1993 Kiwi Tour Vetch Field, Swansea 6,073
4 March 1994  Wales 13–12  France Test Match Ninian Park, Cardiff 6,287
30 October 1994  Wales 4–46  Australia 1994 Kangaroo Tour Ninian Park, Cardiff 8,729
1 February 1995  Wales 18–16  England 1995 European Championship Ninian Park, Cardiff 6,252
4 March 1995  France 10–22  Wales Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne 5,000
11 June 1995  United States 10–66  Wales Friendly Ursinus College, Philadelphia 2,000
18 June 1995  United States 4–92  Wales Friendly Ursinus College, Philadelphia 2,500
9 October 1995  Wales 28–6  France 1995 World Cup Ninian Park, Cardiff 10,250
15 October 1995  Wales 22–10  Western Samoa Vetch Field, Swansea 15,385
21 October 1995  England 25–10  Wales Old Trafford, Manchester 30,042
5 June 1996  France 14–34  Wales 1996 European Championship Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne 4,300
26 June 1996  Wales 12–26  England Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff 5,425
19 June 1998  England 15–12  Wales Test Match Naughton Park, Widnes 5,154
15 October 1999  Wales 17–24  Ireland 1999 Triangular Series Vetch Field, Swansea 812
22 October 1999  Scotland 36–16  Wales Firhill Stadium, Glasgow 667

2000s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
19 October 2000  South Africa 12–40  Wales Friendly Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria 6,000
29 October 2000  Wales 38–6  Cook Islands 2000 World Cup Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 5,016
2 November 2000  Wales 24–22  Lebanon Stradey Park, Llanelli 1,497
5 November 2000  Wales 18–58  New Zealand Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 17,612
12 November 2000  Wales 22–8  Papua New Guinea Halton Stadium, Widnes 5,211
19 November 2000  Australia 46–22  Wales Kirklees Stadium, Huddersfield 8,114
29 July 2001  Wales 33–42  England Friendly Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,373
3 November 2002  Wales 22–50  New Zealand 2002 Kiwi Tour Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 8,746
26 October 2003  Wales 74–4  Russia 2003 European Cup Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot 1,082
2 November 2003  Wales 4–76  Australia 2003 Kangaroo Tour Brewery Field, Bridgend 3,112
9 November 2003  England 22–4  Wales 2003 European Cup Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds 2,124
17 October 2004  Wales 12–25  Ireland 2004 European Cup Talbot Athletic Ground, Port Talbot 1,296
24 October 2004  Scotland 30–22  Wales Old Anniesland, Glasgow 1,047
16 October 2005  Wales 22–14  Scotland 2005 European Cup Brewery Field, Bridgend 1,176
29 October 2005  Ireland 10–31  Wales Terenure College RFC, Dublin 500
5 November 2005  France 38–16  Wales Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne 3,000
29 October 2006  Wales 14–21  Scotland 2008 World Cup qualifying Brewery Field, Bridgend 2,378
28 October 2007  Wales 50–10  Papua New Guinea 2007 Kummuls Tour Brewery Field, Bridgend 1,456
4 November 2007  Scotland 16–18  Wales 2008 World Cup qualifying Old Anniesland, Glasgow 911
9 November 2007  Wales 26–50  Lebanon Halton Stadium, Widnes 753
10 October 2008  England 74–0  Wales Friendly Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster 11,263
17 October 2009  Wales 12–48  England Friendly Brewery Field, Bridgend 3,249
24 October 2009  Serbia 8–88  Wales 2009 European Cup Smederevo City Stadium, Smederevo 437
1 November 2009  Wales 42–12  Ireland Sardis Road, Pontypridd 2,143
8 November 2009  Wales 28–16  Scotland Brewery Field, Bridgend 1,608

2010s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
6 October 2010  Wales 6–13  Italy Friendly Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 2,971
10 October 2010  Scotland 22–60  Wales 2010 European Cup Old Anniesland, Glasgow 787
17 October 2010  Wales 31–30  Ireland The Gnoll, Neath 2,165
23 October 2010  France 11–12  Wales Stade Municipal d'Albi, Albi 10,413
22 October 2011  Wales 30–6  Ireland Friendly The Gnoll, Neath 2,265
29 October 2011  England 42–4  Wales 2011 Four Nations Leigh Sports Village, Leigh 10,377
5 November 2011  Wales 0–36  New Zealand Wembley Stadium, London 42,344
13 November 2011  Wales 14–56  Australia Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 5,233
16 June 2012  Wales 16–28  France Friendly Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,464
20 October 2012  France 20–6  Wales 2012 Autumn International Series Stade Felix Bollaert, Lens 11,278
27 October 2012  Wales 12–80  England Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 4,014
26 October 2013  Wales 16–32  Italy 2013 World Cup Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 45,052
3 November 2013  Wales 16–24  United States Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 8,019
10 November 2013  Wales 24–28  Cook Islands The Gnoll, Neath 3,270
17 October 2014  Scotland 42–18  Wales 2014 European Cup Derwent Park, Workington 2,036
25 October 2014  France 42–22  Wales Stade Municipal d'Albi, Albi 5,225
2 November 2014  Wales 14–46  Ireland Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,293
16 October 2015  Wales 18–12  Scotland 2015 European Cup Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,253
30 October 2015  Wales 14–6  France Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff 1,028
7 November 2015  Ireland 4–30  Wales Carlisle Grounds, Bray 1,405
15 October 2016  Wales 50–0  Serbia 2017 World Cup qualifying Stebonheath Park, Llanelli 902
29 October 2016  Italy 14–20  Wales Stadio Brianteo, Monza 839
28 October 2017  Papua New Guinea 50–6  Wales 2017 World Cup National Football Stadium, Port Moresby 14,800
5 November 2017  Wales 6–72  Fiji Townsville Stadium, Townsville 7,732
12 November 2017  Wales 6–34  Ireland Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth 14,744
27 October 2018  France 54–18  Wales 2018 European Championship Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne 4,055
2 November 2018  Scotland 12–50  Wales Netherdale, Galashiels ≈250
11 November 2018  Wales 40–8  Ireland Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 1,257

2020s[edit]

Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
8 October 2022  Wales 22–38  Lebanon Friendly Heywood Road, Manchester
19 October 2022  Wales 12–18  Cook Islands 2021 World Cup Leigh Sports Village, Leigh 6188
24 October 2022  Tonga 32–6  Wales Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens 7752
31 October 2022  Papua New Guinea 36-0  Wales Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster

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