The following is a list of New Zealand women's national rugby union team international matches.
Legend
Overall
New Zealand's overall international match record against all nations, updated to 27 August 2022, is as follows:
|
Games Played
|
Won
|
Drawn
|
Lost
|
Percentage of wins
|
Total |
113 |
96 |
1 |
16 |
84.96%
|
See Women's international rugby for information about the status of international games and match numbering.
Full Internationals
1990s
2000s
Date |
New Zealand |
Score |
Opponent |
Venue |
Event |
Ref
|
23 September 2000 |
New Zealand |
41–0 |
Canada |
Winnipeg |
Canada Cup |
|
27 September 2000 |
New Zealand |
45–0 |
United States |
Winnipeg |
Canada Cup |
|
30 September 2000 |
New Zealand |
32–13 |
England |
Winnipeg |
Canada Cup |
|
9 June 2001 |
New Zealand |
15–10 |
England |
Rotorua |
Test |
|
16 June 2001 |
New Zealand |
22–17 |
England |
North Harbour Stadium, Albany |
Test |
|
13 May 2002 |
New Zealand |
117–0 |
Germany |
Barcelona |
2002 Rugby World Cup |
|
18 May 2002 |
New Zealand |
36–3 |
Australia |
Barcelona |
2002 Rugby World Cup |
|
21 May 2002 |
New Zealand |
30–0 |
France |
Barcelona |
2002 Rugby World Cup |
|
25 May 2002 |
New Zealand |
19–9 |
England |
Barcelona |
2002 Rugby World Cup |
[4][3]
|
8 June 2004 |
New Zealand |
32–5 |
Canada |
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver |
2004 Churchill Cup |
|
13 June 2004 |
New Zealand |
35–0 |
United States |
Calgary Rugby Park |
2004 Churchill Cup |
|
19 June 2004 |
New Zealand |
38–0 |
England |
Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton |
2004 Churchill Cup |
|
29 June 2005 |
New Zealand |
30–9 |
Scotland |
Ottawa |
2005 Canada Cup |
|
5 July 2005 |
New Zealand |
43–3 |
Canada |
Ottawa |
2005 Canada Cup |
|
8 July 2005 |
New Zealand |
32–5 |
Canada |
Ottawa |
2005 Canada Cup |
|
22 October 2005 |
New Zealand |
24–15 |
England |
Eden Park, Auckland |
Test |
|
26 October 2005 |
New Zealand |
33–8 |
England |
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
Test |
|
31 August 2006 |
New Zealand |
66–7 |
Canada |
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton |
2006 Rugby World Cup |
|
4 September 2006 |
New Zealand |
50–0 |
Samoa |
St. Albert Rugby Park, St. Albert |
2006 Rugby World Cup |
|
8 September 2006 |
New Zealand |
21–0 |
Scotland |
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton |
2006 Rugby World Cup |
|
12 September 2006 |
New Zealand |
40–10 |
France |
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton |
2006 Rugby World Cup |
|
17 September 2006 |
New Zealand |
25–17 |
England |
The Brick Field, Edmonton |
2006 Rugby World Cup |
[3]
|
16 October 2007 |
New Zealand |
21–10 |
Australia |
Cooks Gardens, Wanganui |
Test |
|
20 October 2007 |
New Zealand |
29–12 |
Australia |
Wellington |
Test |
|
22 July 2008 |
New Zealand |
37–3 |
Australia |
Canberra |
Test |
|
26 July 2008 |
New Zealand |
22–16 |
Australia |
Sydney |
Test |
|
14 November 2009 |
New Zealand |
16–3 |
England |
Esher |
Test |
|
21 November 2009 |
New Zealand |
3–10 |
England |
Twickenham Stadium |
Test |
|
2010s
Date |
New Zealand |
Score |
Opponent |
Venue |
Event |
Ref
|
20 August 2010 |
New Zealand |
55–3 |
South Africa |
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford |
2010 Rugby World Cup |
|
24 August 2010 |
New Zealand |
32–5 |
Australia |
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford |
2010 Rugby World Cup |
|
28 August 2010 |
New Zealand |
41–8 |
Wales |
Surrey Sports Park, Guildford |
2010 Rugby World Cup |
|
1 September 2010 |
New Zealand |
45–7 |
France |
Twickenham Stoop |
2010 Rugby World Cup |
|
5 September 2010 |
New Zealand |
13–10 |
England |
Twickenham Stoop |
2010 Rugby World Cup |
[3]
|
26 November 2011 |
New Zealand |
10–0 |
England |
Twickenham, London |
End-of-year Tour |
|
29 November 2011 |
New Zealand |
21–7 |
England |
Molesey Road, Esher |
End-of-year Tour |
|
3 December 2011 |
New Zealand |
8–8 |
England |
Molesey Road, Esher |
End-of-year Tour |
|
23 November 2012 |
New Zealand |
13–16 |
England |
Molesey Road, Esher |
End-of-year Tour |
|
27 November 2012 |
New Zealand |
8–17 |
England |
Aldershot Military Stadium |
End-of-year Tour |
|
1 December 2012 |
New Zealand |
23–32 |
England |
Twickenham |
End-of-year Tour |
|
13 July 2013 |
New Zealand |
29–10 |
England |
Eden Park |
England's NZ Tour |
|
16 July 2013 |
New Zealand |
14–9 |
England |
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton |
England's NZ Tour |
|
20 July 2013 |
New Zealand |
29–8 |
England |
ECOlight Stadium, Pukekohe |
England's NZ Tour |
|
1 June 2014 |
New Zealand |
38–3 |
Australia |
Rotorua International Stadium |
|
|
7 June 2014 |
New Zealand |
90–12 |
Samoa |
Eden Park |
|
|
10 June 2014 |
New Zealand |
16–8 |
Canada |
Tauranga |
|
|
14 June 2014 |
New Zealand |
33–21 |
Canada |
Whakatāne |
|
|
1 August 2014 |
New Zealand |
79–5 |
Kazakhstan |
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 2 |
2014 Rugby World Cup |
|
5 August 2014 |
New Zealand |
14–17 |
Ireland |
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 |
2014 Rugby World Cup |
|
9 August 2014 |
New Zealand |
34–3 |
United States |
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 |
2014 Rugby World Cup |
|
13 August 2014 |
New Zealand |
63–7 |
Wales |
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 |
2014 Rugby World Cup |
|
17 August 2014 |
New Zealand |
55–5 |
United States |
CNR, Marcoussis Pitch 1 |
2014 Rugby World Cup |
|
27 June 2015 |
New Zealand |
40–22 |
Canada |
Calgary |
2015 Super Series |
|
1 July 2015 |
New Zealand |
26–7 |
England |
Calgary |
2015 Super Series |
|
5 July 2015 |
New Zealand |
47–14 |
United States |
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton |
2015 Super Series |
|
22 October 2016 |
New Zealand |
67–3 |
Australia |
Eden Park |
2016 Laurie O'Reilly Cup |
|
26 October 2016 |
New Zealand |
29–3 |
Australia |
QBE Stadium, North Harbour |
2016 Laurie O'Reilly Cup |
|
19 November 2016 |
New Zealand |
25–20 |
England |
Twickenham Stoop |
|
|
23 November 2016 |
New Zealand |
20–10 |
Canada |
Donnybrook, Dublin |
|
|
27 November 2016 |
New Zealand |
38–8 |
Ireland |
UCD Bowl, Dublin, Ireland |
|
|
9 June 2017 |
New Zealand |
28–16 |
Canada |
Westpac Stadium, Wellington |
|
|
13 June 2017 |
New Zealand |
44–17 |
Australia |
Rugby Park, Christchurch |
2017 Laurie O'Reilly Cup |
|
17 June 2017 |
New Zealand |
21–29 |
England |
Rotorua International Stadium |
|
|
9 August 2017 |
New Zealand |
44–12 |
Wales |
Billings Park UCD, Dublin |
2017 Rugby World Cup |
|
13 August 2017 |
New Zealand |
121–0 |
Hong Kong |
Billings Park UCD, Dublin |
2017 Rugby World Cup |
|
17 August 2017 |
New Zealand |
48–5 |
Canada |
Billings Park UCD, Dublin |
2017 Rugby World Cup |
|
22 August 2017 |
New Zealand |
45–12 |
United States |
Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast |
2017 Rugby World Cup |
|
26 August 2017 |
New Zealand |
41–32 |
England |
Ravenhill Stadium, Belfast |
2017 Rugby World Cup |
[5]
|
18 August 2018 |
New Zealand |
31–11 |
Australia |
ANZ Stadium |
2018 Laurie O'Reilly Cup |
|
25 August 2018 |
New Zealand |
45–17 |
Australia |
Eden Park |
2018 Laurie O'Reilly Cup |
|
3 November 2018 |
New Zealand |
67–6 |
United States |
Soldier Field, Chicago |
|
|
9 November 2018 |
New Zealand |
14–0 |
France |
Stade Mayol, Toulon |
|
|
17 November 2018 |
New Zealand |
27–30 |
France |
Stade des Alpes, Grenoble |
|
|
29 June 2019 |
New Zealand |
35–20 |
Canada |
Chula Vista, San Diego |
2019 Super Series |
[6]
|
3 July 2019 |
New Zealand |
33–0 |
United States |
Chula Vista, San Diego |
2019 Super Series |
|
6 July 2019 |
New Zealand |
16–25 |
France |
Chula Vista, San Diego |
2019 Super Series |
|
14 July 2019 |
New Zealand |
28–13 |
England |
Chula Vista, San Diego |
2019 Super Series |
|
10 August 2019 |
New Zealand |
47–10 |
Australia |
Optus Stadium, Perth |
2019 Laurie O'Reilly Cup |
[7]
|
17 August 2019 |
New Zealand |
37–8 |
Australia |
Eden Park |
2019 Laurie O'Reilly Cup |
[8]
|
2020s
Date |
New Zealand |
Score |
Opponent |
Venue |
Event |
Ref
|
31 October 2021 |
New Zealand |
12–43 |
England |
Sandy Park, Exeter |
Autumn International |
[9]
|
7 November 2021 |
New Zealand |
15–56 |
England |
Franklin's Gardens, Northampton |
Autumn International |
[10]
|
13 November 2021 |
New Zealand |
13–38 |
France |
Stade du Hameau, Pau |
Autumn International |
[11]
|
20 November 2021 |
New Zealand |
7–29 |
France |
Stade Pierre-Fabre, Castres |
Autumn International |
[12]
|
6 June 2022 |
New Zealand |
23–10 |
Australia |
Tauranga Domain, Tauranga |
2022 Pacific Four Series |
[13]
|
12 June 2022 |
New Zealand |
28–0 |
Canada |
The Trusts Arena, West Auckland |
2022 Pacific Four Series |
[14]
|
18 June 2022 |
New Zealand |
50–6 |
United States |
Semenoff Stadium, Whangārei |
2022 Pacific Four Series |
[15]
|
20 August 2022 |
New Zealand |
52–5 |
Australia |
Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch |
2022 Laurie O'Reilly Cup |
[16]
|
27 August 2022 |
New Zealand |
22–14 |
Australia |
Adelaide Oval |
2022 Laurie O'Reilly Cup |
[17]
|
24 September 2022 |
New Zealand |
95–12 |
Japan |
Eden Park, Auckland |
Rugby World Cup Warm-up |
[18]
|
8 October 2022 |
New Zealand |
41–17 |
Australia |
Eden Park, Auckland |
2021 Rugby World Cup |
[19]
|
16 October 2022 |
New Zealand |
56–12 |
Wales |
The Trusts Arena |
2021 Rugby World Cup |
[20]
|
22 October 2022 |
New Zealand |
57–0 |
Scotland |
Northland Events Centre, Whangārei |
2021 Rugby World Cup |
[21]
|
29 October 2022 |
New Zealand |
55–3 |
Wales |
Northland Events Centre, Whangārei |
2021 Rugby World Cup Quarter-final |
|
5 November 2022 |
New Zealand |
v |
France |
Eden Park, Auckland |
2021 Rugby World Cup Semi-final |
|
12 November 2022 |
New Zealand |
v |
TBD |
Eden Park, Auckland |
2021 Rugby World Cup |
|
Other internationals
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