List of England national rugby league team results

The following list is a complete collection of results for the England national rugby league team. England's matches against Australia and New Zealand show a limited number of matches played due to the fact that the Great Britain national rugby league team participated and represented England in tournaments such as World Cups and also tours in the 1900s, and early 2000s before their last fixture against New Zealand in 2007. For more information on this topic see: Great Britain national rugby league team results

All-time records

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Country Matches Won Drawn Lost
  Aotearoa Māori 1 0 1 0
Australasia 3 2 0 1
  Australia 19 3 1 15
  Combined Affiliated States 1 1 0 0
  Cumbria 1 0 1 0
Exiles 4 2 0 2
  Fiji 3 3 0 0
  France 52 43 2 7
  Ireland 3 3 0 0
  Italy 1 0 0 1
  Lebanon 1 1 0 0
  New Zealand 20 9 1 10
Other Nationalities 16 8 1 7
  Papua New Guinea 4 4 0 0
  Russia 3 3 0 0
  Samoa 3 3 0 0
  Scotland 1 1 0 0
  South Africa 1 1 0 0
  Tonga 3 3 0 0
  United States 1 1 0 0
  Wales 69 50 2 17
Total 210 141 9 60

  Win   Draw   Loss

1900s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
1 5 April 1904   England 3–9 Other Nationalities Friendly   Central Park, Wigan 6,000
2 2 January 1905   England 26–11 Other Nationalities Friendly   Bradford F.C., Bradford 6,000
3 1 January 1906   England 3–3 Other Nationalities Friendly   Central Park, Wigan 8,000
4 11 January 1908   England 18–16   New Zealand 1907–08 New Zealand tour of Great Britain   Central Park, Wigan 12,000
5 20 April 1908   Wales 35–18   England Friendly   Athletic Ground, Aberdare 12,000
6 28 December 1908   England 31–7   Wales Friendly   Wheater's Field, Broughton 4,000
7 4 December 1909   England 19–13   Wales Friendly   Belle Vue, Wakefield 4,000

1910s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
8 9 April 1910   Wales 39–18   England Friendly   Bridgend Field, Ebbw Vale 4,000
9 10 December 1910   England 39–13   Wales Friendly   Butts Park Arena, Coventry 5,000
10 1 April 1911   Wales 8–27   England Friendly   Bridgend Field, Ebbw Vale 4,000
11 18 October 1911   England 6–11 Australasia 1911–12 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain   Craven Cottage, Fulham 6,000
12 6 December 1911   England 5–3 Australasia 1911–12 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain   Meadow Lane, Nottingham 3,000
13 20 January 1912   England 31–5   Wales Friendly   Watersheddings, Oldham 8,000
14 15 February 1913   England 40–16   Wales Friendly   South Devon Place, Plymouth 8,000
15 14 February 1914   England 16–12   Wales Friendly   Knowsley Road, St. Helens 10,000

1920s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
16 19 January 1921   England 35–9   Wales Friendly   Headingley, Leeds 13,000
17 5 February 1921   England 33–16 Other Nationalities Friendly   Lonsdale Park, Workington 10,000
18 10 October 1921   England 5–4 Australasia 1921–22 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain   Highbury Stadium, London 12,000
19 11 December 1922   England 12–7   Wales Friendly   Herne Hill Stadium, London 3,000
20 7 February 1923   England 2–13   Wales Friendly   Central Park, Wigan 12,000
21 1 November 1923   England 18–11   Wales Friendly   Fartown Ground, Huddersfield 11,000
22 15 October 1924   England 17–23 Other Nationalities Friendly   Headingley, Leeds 3,000
23 7 February 1925   England 27–22   Wales Friendly   Lonsdale Park, Workington 14,000
24 30 September 1925   England 18–14   Wales Friendly   Central Park, Wigan 12,000
25 4 February 1926   England 37–11 Other Nationalities Friendly   Recreation Ground, Whitehaven 7,000
26 12 April 1926   Wales 22–30   England Friendly   Taff Vale Park, Pontypridd 23,000
27 6 April 1927   England 11–8   Wales Friendly   Wheater's Field, Broughton 6,000
28 11 January 1928   England 20–12   Wales Friendly   Central Park, Wigan 12,000
29 14 November 1928   Wales 15–39   England Friendly   Sloper Road Greyhound Stadium, Cardiff 15,000
30 20 March 1929   England 27–20 Other Nationalities Friendly   Headingley, Leeds 5,000

1930s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
31 7 April 1930   England 19–35 Other Nationalities Friendly   Thrum Hall, Halifax 2,300
32 1 October 1930   England 31–18 Other Nationalities Friendly   Knowsley Road, St. Helens 10,000
33 18 March 1931   England 23–18   Wales Friendly   Fartown Ground, Huddersfield 6,000
34 27 January 1932   England 19–2   Wales Friendly   The Willows, Salford 8,000
35 30 November 1932   England 14–13   Wales Friendly   Headingley, Leeds 4,000
36 30 March 1933   England 34–27 Other Nationalities Friendly   Lonsdale Park, Workington 11,000
37 31 December 1933   Australia 63–13   England Friendly   Stade Pershing, Paris 8,000
38 13 January 1934   England 19–14   Australia Friendly   Redheugh Park, Gateshead 15,576
39 15 April 1934   France 21–32   England Friendly   Stade Buffalo, Paris 20,000
40 28 March 1935   France 15–15   England 1935 European Cup   Stade Buffalo, Paris 18,000
41 10 April 1935   England 24–11   Wales   Stanley Stadium, Liverpool 7,100
42 1 February 1936   England 14–17   Wales 1935–36 European Cup   Craven Park, Hull 17,000
43 16 February 1936   France 7–25   England   Stade Buffalo, Paris 25,000
44 7 November 1936   Wales 3–2   England 1936–37 European Cup   Taff Vale Park, Pontypridd 12,000
45 10 April 1937   England 23–9   France   Thrum Hall, Halifax 7,024
46 29 January 1938   England 6–7   Wales 1938 European Cup   Odsal Stadium, Bradford 8,637
47 20 March 1938   France 15–17   England   Stade Buffalo, Paris 18,000
48 5 November 1938   Wales 17–9   England 1938–39 European Cup   Stebonheath Park, Llanelli 17,000
49 25 February 1939   England 9–12   France   Knowsley Road, St. Helens 10,000
50 23 December 1939   England 3–16   Wales Friendly   Odsal Stadium, Bradford 15,257

1940s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
51 16 April 1940   England 5–8   Wales Friendly   Watersheddings, Oldham 5,000
52 18 October 1941   England 9–9   Wales Friendly   Odsal Stadium, Bradford 4,339
53 27 February 1943   England 15–9   Wales Friendly   Central Park, Wigan 17,000
54 26 February 1944   England 9–9   Wales Friendly   Central Park, Wigan 16,028
55 10 March 1945   England 18–8   Wales Friendly   Central Park, Wigan 24,000
56 24 November 1945   Wales 11–3   England 1945–46 European Cup   St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 30,000
57 23 February 1946   England 16–6   France   Station Road, Swinton 20,000
58 12 October 1946   England 10–13   Wales 1946–47 European Cup   Station Road, Swinton 20,203
59 16 November 1946   Wales 5–19   England   St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 25,000
60 8 December 1946   France 0–3   England   Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux 24,100
61 17 May 1947   England 5–2   France   Headingley, Leeds 21,000
62 20 September 1947   England 8–10   Wales 1947–48 European Cup   Central Park, Wigan 27,000
63 25 October 1947   England 20–15   France   Fartown Ground, Huddersfield 14,175
64 6 December 1947   Wales 7–18   England   St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 10,000
65 11 April 1948   France 10–25   England   Stade Velodrome, Marseilles 32,000
66 22 September 1948   England 11–5   Wales 1948–49 European Cup   Central Park, Wigan 12,638
67 28 November 1948   France 5–12   England   Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux 26,000
68 5 February 1949   Wales 14–10   England   St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea 9,553
69 12 March 1949   England 5–12   France   Wembley Stadium, London 12,382
70 19 September 1949   England 7–13 Other Nationalities 1949–50 European Cup   Borough Park, Workington 17,576
71 4 December 1949   France 7–13   England   Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux 20,598

1950s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
72 1 March 1950   England 11–6   Wales 1949–50 European Cup   Central Park, Wigan 28,000
73 14 October 1950   Wales 4–22   England 1950–51 European Cup   Abertillery Leisure Centre, Abertillery 8,000
74 11 November 1950   England 14–9   France   Headingley, Leeds 22,000
75 11 April 1951   England 10–35 Other Nationalities   Central Park, Wigan 16,860
76 19 September 1951   England 35–11   Wales 1951–52 European Cup   Knowsley Road, St. Helens 20,918
77 25 November 1951   France 42–13   England   Stade Velodrome, Marseilles 31,810
78 23 April 1952   England 31–18 Other Nationalities   Central Park, Wigan 19,785
79 17 November 1952   England 19–8   Wales 1952–53 European Cup   Central Park, Wigan 13,503
80 18 October 1952   England 12–31 Other Nationalities   Fartown Ground, Huddersfield 20,459
81 11 April 1953   France 13–15   England   Parc des Princes, Paris 25,000
82 16 September 1953   England 24–5   Wales 1953–54 European Cup   Knowsley Road, St. Helens 19,357
83 7 November 1953   England 7–5   France   Odsal Stadium, Bradford 10,659
84 28 November 1953   England 30–22 Other Nationalities   Central Park, Wigan 19,012
85 12 September 1955   England 16–33 Other Nationalities 1955–56 European Cup   Central Park, Wigan 18,232
86 10 May 1956   France 23–9   England   Stade de Gerland, Lyon ?

1960s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
87 17 November 1962   England 18–6   France Friendly   Headingley, Leeds 11,099
88 7 November 1968   England 17–24   Wales Friendly   The Willows, Salford 6,002
89 18 October 1969   England 40–23   Wales 1969–70 European Cup   Headingley, Leeds 8,355
90 25 October 1969   England 11–11   France   Central Park, Wigan 4,568

1970s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
91 24 February 1970   England 26–7   Wales 1969–70 European Cup   Headingley, Leeds 9,393
92 15 March 1970   France 14–9   England   Stade Municipal, Toulouse 6,587
93 19 January 1975   France 9–11   England 1975 European Cup   Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan 7,950
94 25 February 1975   England 12–8   Wales   The Willows, Salford 8,494
95 16 March 1975   England 20–2   France 1975 World Cup   Headingley, Leeds 10,842
96 10 June 1975   England 7–12   Wales   Lang Park, Brisbane 6,000
97 21 June 1975   New Zealand 17–17   England   Carlaw Park, Auckland 12,000
98 28 June 1975   Australia 10–10   England   Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 33,858
99 6 July 1975   Papua New Guinea 12–40   England Friendly   Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby 12,000
100 20 September 1975   England 22–16   Wales 1975 World Cup   Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington 5,034
101 11 October 1975   France 2–48   England   Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux 1,581
102 25 October 1975   England 27–12   New Zealand   Odsal Stadium, Bradford 5,937
103 1 November 1975   England 16–13   Australia   Central Park, Wigan 9,393
104 12 November 1975   England 0–25   Australia   Headingley, Leeds 7,727
105 29 January 1977   England 2–6   Wales 1977 European Cup   Headingley, Leeds 6,472
106 20 March 1977   France 28–15   England   Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne 12,000
107 5 March 1978   France 11–13   England 1978 European Cup   Stade Municipal, Toulouse 6,000
108 28 May 1978   England 60–13   Wales   Knowsley Road, St. Helens 10,000
109 16 March 1979   England 15–7   Wales 1979 European Cup   Naughton Park, Widnes 5,099
110 24 March 1979   England 12–6   France   Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington 5,004

1980s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
111 29 February 1980   England 26–9   Wales 1980 European Cup   Craven Park, Hull 7,557
112 16 March 1980   France 2–4   England   Parc des Sports Et de l'Amitie, Narbonne 20,000
113 21 February 1981   England 1–5   France 1981 European Cup   Headingley, Leeds 3,229
114 18 March 1981   England 17–4   Wales   Craven Park, Hull 4,786
115 8 November 1981   Wales 15–20   England Friendly   Ninian Park, Cardiff 13,173
116 14 October 1984   Wales 9–28   England Friendly   Bridgend Field, Ebbw Vale 2,111

1990s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
117 27 November 1992   Wales 11–36   England Test Match   Vetch Field, Swansea 10,243
118 1 February 1995   Wales 18–16   England 1995 European Cup   Ninian Park, Cardiff 6,000
119 15 February 1995[1]   England 19–16   France   Thunderdome, Gateshead 6,252
120 7 October 1995   England 20–16   Australia 1995 World Cup   Wembley Stadium, London 41,271
121 11 October 1995   England 46–0   Fiji   Central Park, Wigan 26,263
122 14 October 1995   England 46–0   South Africa   Headingley, Leeds 14,014
123 21 October 1995   England 25–10   Wales   Old Trafford, Manchester 30,042
124 28 October 1995   England 8–16   Australia   Wembley Stadium, London 66,540
125 12 June 1996   England 73–6   France 1996 European Cup   Thunderdome, Gateshead 6,239
126 26 June 1996   Wales 12–26   England   Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff 5,425
127 19 June 1998   England 15–12   Wales Friendly   Naughton Park, Widnes 5,154
128 13 October 1999   France 20–28   England Test Match   Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne 3,000
129 23 October 1999   England 50–20   France   The Boulevard, Hull 3,068

2000s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Venue Attendance
130 October 2000   United States 0–110   England Friendly   Orlando ?
131 28 October 2000   England 2–22   Australia 2000 World Cup   Twickenham Stadium, London 33,758
132 1 November 2000   England 76–4   Russia   Knowsley Road, St. Helens 5,736
133 4 November 2000   England 66–10   Fiji   Headingley, Leeds 10,052
134 11 November 2000   England 26–16   Ireland   Headingley, Leeds 15,405
135 18 November 2000   England 6–49   New Zealand   Reebok Stadium, Bolton 16,032
136 29 July 2001   Wales 33–42   England Friendly   Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 6,373
137 2 November 2003   England 102–0   Russia 2003 European Cup   Odsal Stadium, Bradford 1,376
138 9 November 2003   England 22–4   Wales   Headingley, Leeds 2,124
139 16 November 2003   England 68–6   France   Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington 2,536
140 24 October 2004   Russia 4–98   England 2004 European Cup   Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow 1,000
141 30 October 2004   France 4–42   England   Parc des Sports, Avignon 4,000
142 7 November 2004   England 36–12   Ireland   Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington 3,582
143 23 October 2005   England 22–12   France Friendly   Headingley, Leeds 2,609
144 6 November 2005   England 22–30   New Zealand Friendly   Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington 7,298
145 22 October 2006   England 26–10   France Federation Shield   Headingley, Leeds 5,547
146 29 October 2006   England 40–18   Tonga   Twickenham Stoop, London 2,388
147 5 November 2006   England 38–14   Samoa   KC Stadium, Hull 5,698
148 12 November 2006   England 32–14   Tonga   Halton Stadium, Widnes 3,000
149 27 June 2008   France 8–56   England Test Match   Stade Ernest–Wallon, Toulouse 8,326
150 10 October 2008   England 74–0   Wales Friendly   Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster 11,263
151 25 October 2008   England 32–22   Papua New Guinea 2008 World Cup   Willows Sports Complex, Townsville 10,780
152 2 November 2008   Australia 52–4   England   Docklands Stadium, Melbourne 36,297
153 8 November 2008   England 24–36   New Zealand   Newcastle International Sports Centre, Newcastle 15,145
154 15 November 2008   England 22–32   New Zealand   Lang Park, Brisbane 26,659
155 13 June 2009   France 12–66   England Test Match   Stade Jean–Bouin, Paris 7,600
156 17 October 2009   Wales 12–48   England Friendly   Brewery Field, Bridgend 3,249
157 23 October 2009   England 34–12   France 2009 Four Nations   Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster 11,529
158 31 October 2009   England 16–26   Australia   JJB Stadium, Wigan 23,122
159 7 November 2009   England 20–12   New Zealand   Kirklees Stadium, Huddersfield 19,390
160 14 November 2009   England 16–46   Australia   Elland Road, Leeds 31,042

2010s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
161 12 June 2010   England 60–6   France Friendly   Leigh Sports Village, Leigh 7,951
162 4 October 2010   Cumbria 18–18   England Friendly   Recreation Ground, Whitehaven 5,250
163 16 October 2010   Aotearoa Māori 18–18   England Friendly   Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland 11,512
164 23 October 2010   New Zealand 24–10   England 2010 Four Nations   Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington 20,681
165 31 October 2010   Australia 34–14   England   Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne 18,894
166 6 November 2010   England 36–10   Papua New Guinea   Eden Park, Auckland 44,324
167 10 June 2011   England 12–16 Exiles 2011 International Origin   Headingley, Leeds 14,174
168 21 October 2011   France 18–32   England Friendly   Parc des Sports, Avignon 16,866
169 29 October 2011   England 42–4   Wales 2011 Four Nations   Leigh Sports Village, Leigh 10,377
170 5 November 2011   England 20–36   Australia   Wembley Stadium, London 42,344
171 12 November 2011   England 28–6   New Zealand   KC Stadium, Hull 23,447
172 19 November 2011   England 8–30   Australia   Elland Road, Leeds 34,174
173 16 June 2012   England 18–10 Exiles 2012 International Origin   Langtree Park, St. Helens 11,083
174 4 July 2012   England 20–32 Exiles   Kirklees Stadium, Huddersfield 7,865
175 27 October 2012   Wales 12–80   England 2012 Autumn International Series   Racecourse Ground, Wrexham 4,014
176 3 November 2012   England 44–6   France   Craven Park, Hull 7,173
177 11 November 2012   England 48–4   France   Salford City Stadium, Salford 7,921
178 14 June 2013   England 30–10 Exiles 2013 International Origin   Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington 7,926
179 19 October 2013   England 14–15   Italy Friendly   Salford City Stadium, Salford 4,382
180 26 October 2013   England 20–28   Australia 2013 World Cup   Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 45,052
181 2 November 2013   England 42–0   Ireland   Kirklees Stadium, Huddersfield 24,375
182 9 November 2013   England 34–12   Fiji   KC Stadium, Hull 25,114
183 16 November 2013   England 34–6   France   DW Stadium, Wigan 22,276
184 23 November 2013   England 18–20   New Zealand   Wembley Stadium, London 67,545
185 25 October 2014   England 32–26   Samoa 2014 Four Nations   Lang Park, Brisbane 47,813
186 2 November 2014   Australia 16–12   England   AAMI Park, Melbourne 20,585
187 8 November 2014   New Zealand 16–14   England   Otago Stadium, Dunedin 15,863
188 24 October 2015   England 84–4   France Test Match   Leigh Sports Village, Leigh 8,380
189 1 November 2015   England 26–12   New Zealand Baskerville Shield   KC Stadium, Hull 23,526
190 7 November 2015   England 2–9   New Zealand   Olympic Stadium, London 44,393
191 14 November 2015   England 20–14   New Zealand   DW Stadium, Wigan 24,741
192 22 October 2016   France 6–40   England Test Match   Parc des Sports, Avignon 14,276
193 29 October 2016   England 16–17   New Zealand 2016 Four Nations   Kirklees Stadium, Huddersfield 24,070
194 5 November 2016   England 38–12   Scotland   Ricoh Arena, Coventry 21,009
195 13 November 2016   England 18–36   Australia   Olympic Stadium, London 35,569
196 6 May 2017   Samoa 10–30   England Test Match   Campbelltown Stadium, Campbelltown 18,271
197 20 October 2017   Combined Affiliated States 12–74   England Friendly   Perth Oval, Perth
198 27 October 2017   Australia 18–4   England 2017 World Cup   Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne 22,724
199 4 November 2017   England 29–10   Lebanon   Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney 10,237
200 12 November 2017   England 36–6   France   Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth 14,744
201 19 November 2017   England 36–6   Papua New Guinea   Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne 10,563
201 25 November 2017   Tonga 18–20   England   Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland 30,003
203 2 December 2017   Australia 6–0   England   Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane 40,033
204 23 June 2018   New Zealand 18–36   England Test Match   Mile High Stadium, Denver 19,320
205 17 October 2018   England 44–6   France Test Match   Leigh Sports Village, Leigh 5,144
206 27 October 2018   England 18–16   New Zealand Baskerville Shield   KCOM Stadium, Hull 17,649
207 3 November 2018   England 20–14   New Zealand   Anfield, Liverpool 26,234
208 11 November 2018   England 0–34   New Zealand   Elland Road, Leeds 32,186

2020s

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Date Home Score Away Competition Location Attendance
209 25 June 2021   England 24–26 Combined Nations All Stars Test Match   Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington 4,000 [2][3]
211 23 October 2021   France 10–30   England Test Match   Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan 6,000
212 18 June 2022   England 18–4 Combined Nations All Stars Test Match   Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington 9,393
213 7 October 2022   England 50–0   Fiji Friendly   AJ Bell Stadium, Salford
214 15 October 2022   England 60–6   Samoa 2021 World Cup   St James' Park, Newcastle 43,199
215 22 October 2022   England 42–18   France   University of Bolton Stadium, Bolton 23,648
216 29 October 2022   England 94–4   Greece   Bramall Lane, Sheffield 18,760
217 5 November 2022   England 46–6   Papua New Guinea   DW Stadium, Wigan 23,170
218 12 November 2022   England 26–27
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  Samoa   Emirates Stadium, London 40,489
219 29 April 2023   England 64–0   France Test Match   Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington 8,422
220 22 October 2023   England 22–18   Tonga 2023 Tonga tour of England   Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens 12,898
221 28 October 2023   England 14–4   Tonga   Kirklees Stadium, Huddersfield 11,120
222 4 November 2023   England 26–4   Tonga   Headingley, Leeds 15,477
223 29 June 2024   France 8–40   England Test Match   Stade Ernest-Wallon, Toulouse 4,907
224 27 October 2024   England 34–18   Samoa 2024 Samoa tour of England   Brick Community Stadium, Wigan 15,137
225 2 November 2024   England 34–16   Samoa   Headingley, Leeds 16,068
2025   Australia   England 2025 Lions tour of Australia
2025   Australia   England
2025   Australia   England
2026   England Unknown 2026 World Cup
2026   England Unknown
2026   England Unknown
2027   England   New Zealand 2027 Kiwi tour of England
2027   England   New Zealand
2027   England   New Zealand
2028   England   Australia 2028 Kangaroo tour of England
2028   England   Australia
2028   England   Australia
2030   England Unknown 2030 World Cup
2030   England Unknown
2030   England Unknown

See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ "England 19-16 France". rugbyleagueproject.org. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  2. ^ "2021 England v Combined Nations All Stars". YouTube. Sky Sports. 26 June 2021. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  3. ^ "England beaten by All Stars in Shaun Wane's first game in charge". The Guardian. 26 June 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
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