List of England national rugby union team results 2020–2029

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

2020

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Date Opposition Venue Score Competition Result Winner Captain World Ranking[a] Trophy/Other comp. Ref.
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

2021

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Date Opposition Venue Score Competition Result Winner Captain World Ranking[a] Trophy/Other comp. Ref.
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

2022

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Date Opposition Venue Score Competition Result Winner Captain World Ranking[a] Trophy/Other comp. Ref.
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]

2023

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Date Opposition Venue Score Competition Result Winner Captain World Ranking[a] Trophy/Other comp. Ref.
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

2024

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Date Opposition Venue Score Competition Result Winner Captain World Ranking[a] Trophy/Other comp. Ref.
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 2024 Autumn International
9 November  Australia Twickenham Stadium, London Ella-Mobbs Trophy
16 November  South Africa Twickenham Stadium, London
24 November  Japan Twickenham Stadium, London
P W D L PF PA Diff. W%
8 4 0 4 202 180 +22 50

Year box

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Preceded by England Rugby Results
2020–2029
Succeeded by

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e The Ranking is of the post-match result.
  2. ^ a b 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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