International rugby league in 2018

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International rugby league matches were played throughout 2018.

A † denotes a recognised, but unofficial match that did not contribute to the RLIF World Rankings.

Men

January

No men's international test matches were played.


February

3 February 2018
18:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Hungary  30 – 12  Philippines
Tries: Bruckner (2), Flanagan (2), Kovác
Goals: J. Farkas (5/6)
Report
Tries: Sheedy, Swanson
Goals: Zappia (2/2)
Betty Diamond Complex, Gold Coast[1]
Attendance: ≈400
Referee: Michael Gordon (Australia)
Team details
FB 1 Nathan Farkas
WG 2 Josh Warner
CE 3 Josh Institoris
CE 4 Brent Varga
WG 5 Liam Hodge
FE 6 Aaron Farkas
HB 7 Lachlyn Mulford
PR 8 Joel Saaghy
HK 9 Stuart Flanagan (c)
PR 10 James Kovác
SR 11 Daniel Ivan
SR 12 Paul McKewin
LK 13 Jared Farkas (c)
Interchange:
BE 14 Stephen Kovacs
BE 15 Norbert Csapkai
BE 16 Jayden Bruckner
BE 17 Dennis Bate
Coach:
Jonathan Wilson
FB 1 Trent Swanson
WG 2 Jhun Cortez
CE 3 Rupert Zappia
CE 4 Ned Stephenson
WG 5 John Nicodemus
FE 6 Odyssey Laderas
HB 7 Paul Sheedy (c)
PR 8 Rez Phillips (c)
HK 9 James Marcus
PR 10 Ryan Jones
SR 11 Joseph Mallion
SR 12 Will Grooms
LK 13 Steven Bernstrom
Interchange:
BE 14 Kenny Kennedy
BE 15 Jeremy Grooms
BE 16 Elvis Jensen
BE 17 Ramon Stubbs
Coach:
Arwin Marcus

Man of the Match:
Stuart Flanagan (Hungary)[2]


18 February 2018
14:00 AEDT (UTC+11)
Malta  40 – 28  Hungary
Tries: Muscat (2), Campbell, Falzon, Glanville, Phillips, Rodrigues, Scott
Goals: Glanville (4/5), Camilleri (0/1), Campbell (0/1), Rodrigues (0/1)
Report
Tries: Bruckner, A. Farkas, N. Farkas, M. Fukofuka, Kamire
Goals: A. Farkas (4/4), J. Farkas (0/1)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney
Referee: Brandon Cavallaro (Australia)
Team details
FB 1 Justin Rodrigues
WG 2 Nathan Benson
CE 3 Tyson Muscat
CE 4 Nathan Falzon
WG 5 Jake Scott
FE 6 Aiden Glanville
HB 7 Jono Dallas
PR 8 Kyal Greene
HK 9 Jake Attard (c)
PR 10 Jake Lennox
SR 11 Blake Phillips
SR 12 Aaron Grech
LK 13 Adam Campbell
Interchange:
BE 14 Brodie Vassallo
BE 15 Zac Camilleri
BE 16 Zach Borg
BE 17 Joshua Caruana
Coach:
Peter Cassar
Aaron McDonald
FB 1 Josh Warner
WG 2 Jayden Bruckner
CE 3 Brent Varga
CE 4 Matiu Fukofuka
WG 5 Andras Eglesz
FE 6 Aaron Farkas
HB 7 Ali Allouche
PR 8 Jake Kamire
HK 9 Nathan Farkas
PR 10 Joseph Toth
SR 11 Daniel Ivan
SR 12 Sione Fukofuka
LK 13 Jared Farkas (c)
Interchange:
BE 14 Matthew Stone
BE 16 Stephen Kovacs
BE 17 Tevita Loko
BE 21 Joel Saaghy
Coach:
Jonathan Wilson

Touch judges:
Mitchell Robinson (Australia)
Jack Gerrie (Australia)


March

No men's international test matches were played.


April

29 April 2018†
11:30 CAT (UTC+02)
Burundi  4 – 4 DR Congo
Tries: Timbiri
Goals: Yankundiye (0/6)
Report
Tries: Ruguma
Goals: Ramazi (0/4)
Kinanira III Bujumbura, Bujumbura
Attendance: ≈160
Referee: Jean Du Christ Rusiga (Burundi)

May

No men's international test matches were played.


June

16 June 2018
13:30 JST (UTC+09)
Japan  20 – 32  Hong Kong
Tries: Karino, Fujitaka, Mochizuki, Pavešić
Goals: Fujitaka (2/4)
Report
Tries: Toomalatai (3), Baleyte, McMurrich, Spence
Goals: Lindsay (3/4), Spence (1/2)
Inagi Central Park, Tokyo[3]
Referee: Paul Wani (Papua New Guinea)[4]
Team details
FB 1 Itaru Matsuo
WG 2 Junpei Maruno
CE 3 John Koji Akiba
CE 5 Dai Fujitaka
WG 4 Matthew Yuki Mochizuki
FE 6 Kenta Karino
HB 7 Kenshin Tsutsui
PR 14 Tomohiro Setoguchi
HK 9 Taou Sugano
PR 10 Hiroshi Fukasawa
SR 11 Nikola Pavešić
SR 12 Yuta Oba
LK 13 Lachlan Grieve (c)
Interchange:
BE 8 Gorka Gerediaga Etxaburu
BE 15 Yoshihisa Ogata
BE 17 Akihito Kashiwaba
BE 19 Tsunaki Tanaka
Coach:
Amane Konishi
FB 3 Tommy Wong
WG 2 Benoit Mouclier
CE 15 Hogan Toomalatai
CE 4 Ghislain Baleyte
WG 16 Alvin Chan
FE 20 Jason Fairleigh
HB 1 Gus Spence
PR 23 Ben Ryan
HK 7 Ringo Lung (c)
PR 22 Jack Nielsen
SR 10 Richard Lindsay
SR 12 Jason Yip
LK 6 Alex Shvets
Interchange:
BE 11 Udo Wong
BE 13 Craig McMurrich
BE 14 Allan Newsome
BE 18 Toby Lei
Coach:
Jason Fairleigh

Man of the Match:
Hogan Toomalatai (Hong Kong)

Touch judges:
Garth Mitchell (New Zealand)
Geoff Yorston (Japan)

Notes:

  • Paul Wani became the first Papua New Guinean to referee an international match since Graham Ainui in 1991.[4]

16 June 2018
17:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Czech Republic  20–12  Norway
Tries: Chrbolka, Heininger, Kittl
Goals: Koliska (4/5)
Report
Tries: Cummins, McIntyre
Goals: Cummins (2/2)
Vrchlabí Football Stadium, Vrchlabí[5][6]
Attendance: 1,000[7]
Referee: Radoslav Novaković (Serbia)
Player of the Match: Patrik Koliska (Czech Republic)
Team details
FB 1 Patrik Koliska
WG 2 Oldřich Chrbolka
CE 3 Filip Špaček
CE 4 Filip-Daniel Kittl
WG 5 Jan Murdoch
FE 6 Ladislav Cintler
HB 7 Tomáš Řičica (c)
PR 8 Tomáš Adamec
HK 9 Petr Šedina
PR 10 Pavel Mejstřík
SR 11 Jan Heininger
SR 12 Richard Gach
LK 13 Ondřej Preininger
Interchange:
BE 14 Dominik Machek
BE 15 Lukáš Kristof
BE 16 Adam Petržela
BE 18 Aleš Pour
Coach:
Ladislav Cintler
FB 1 Frank Kiriinya
WG 2 Bendik Kalvik
CE 3 Kristoffer Borsheim
CE 4 Fredrik Nordtun
WG 5 Ole Magnus Brekk
FE 6 Simon Viljoen
HB 7 Nathan Cummins
PR 8 Ezra McIntyre
HK 9 Kristoffer Milligan (c)
PR 10 Mathias Vada Stenseth-Holm
SR 11 Kristian Nordin-Skipnes
SR 12 Kevin Båtnes
LK 13 Isaac Schmidt
Interchange:
BE 14 Kim André Seglem
BE 15 Ravn Arvidsønn
BE 16 Christoffer Stalsberg
BE 17 Sonny Mellor
Coach:
Dave Hunter

23 June 2018
16:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Papua New Guinea  26 – 14  Fiji
Tries: Rau (2), Olam, Page
Goals: Martin (5/5)
Report
Tries: Montoya, Phillips, Vunivalu
Goals: Moceidreke (1/2), Raiwalui (0/1)
Team details
FB 1 Justin Olam
WG 2 Junior Rau
CE 3 Thompson Teteh
CE 4 Willie Minoga
WG 5 Richard Pandia
FE 6 Lachlan Lam
HB 7 Watson Boas
PR 8 Stanton Albert
HK 9 James Segeyaro (c)
PR 10 Luke Page
SR 11 Rhyse Martin
SR 12 Nixon Putt
LK 13 Rod Griffin
Interchange:
BE 14 Kurt Baptiste
BE 15 Rhadley Brawa
BE 16 Ase Boas
BE 17 Enock Maki
Coach:
Michael Marum
FB 1 Kevin Naiqama (c)
WG 2 Suliasi Vunivalu
CE 3 Akuila Uate
CE 4 Tyrone Phillips
WG 5 Marcelo Montoya
FE 6 Henry Raiwalui
HB 7 Jarryd Hayne
PR 8 Kane Evans
HK 9 Joe Lovodua
PR 13 Eloni Vunakece
SR 11 King Vuniyayawa
SR 12 Salesi Junior Fainga'a
LK 10 Tui Kamikamica
Interchange:
BE 14 Pio Seci
BE 15 Sitiveni Moceidreke
BE 16 Pio Sokobalavu
BE 17 Junior Roqica
Coach:
Matt Adamson

Man of the Match:
James Segeyaro (Papua New Guinea)

Touch judges:
Kasey Badger (Australia)
Michael Wise (Australia)
Video referees:
Henry Perenara (New Zealand)
Bryan Norrie (Australia)

Notes:


23 June 2018
19:10 AEST (UTC+10)
Tonga  38 – 22  Samoa
Tries: Havili, Hingano, Hopoate, Hurrell, R. Jennings, Tatola, Tupou
Goals: Taukeiaho (5/8)
Report
Tries: Gavet, Lafai, May, Taufua
Goals: Lino (3/4)
Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney[8]
Attendance: 17,802
Referee: Grant Atkins (Australia)[9]
Team details
FB 1 William Hopoate (c)
WG 2 Daniel Tupou
CE 3 Konrad Hurrell
CE 4 Michael Jennings
WG 5 Robert Jennings
FE 6 Tuimoala Lolohea
HB 7 Ata Hingano
PR 8 Andrew Fifita
HK 9 Siliva Havili
PR 10 Addin Fonua-Blake
SR 11 Manu Ma'u
SR 12 Sio Siua Taukeiaho
LK 13 Jason Taumalolo (c)
Interchange:
BE 14 Sione Katoa
BE 15 Joe Ofahengaue
BE 16 Peni Terepo
BE 17 Tevita Tatola
Coach:
Kristian Woolf
FB 1 Anthony Milford (c)
WG 2 Christian Crichton
CE 3 Joseph Leilua (c)
CE 4 Tim Lafai
WG 5 Jorge Taufua
FE 6 Tyrone May
HB 7 Mason Lino
PR 8 James Gavet
HK 17 Joseph Paulo
PR 10 Sam Kasiano
SR 11 Michael Chee-Kam
SR 12 Isaiah Papali'i
LK 13 Bunty Afoa
Interchange:
BE 9 Pita Godinet
BE 14 Dunamis Lui
BE 15 Josh Aloiai
BE 16 Ligi Sao
Coach:
Matt Parish

Touch judges:
Chris Butler (Australia)
Chris Sutton (Australia)
Video referees:
Luke Patten (Australia)
Ben Cummins (Australia)

Notes:


23 June 2018
14:10 MDT (UTC−06)
England  36 – 18  New Zealand
Tries: Whitehead (2), Bateman, Connor, Hall, Makinson
Goals: Widdop (6/7), Graham (0/1)
Report
Tries: Watene-Zelezniak (2), Marsters
Goals: Isaako (3/3)
Mile High Stadium, Denver[10]
Attendance: 19,320
Referee: Ben Thaler (England)[11]
Team details
FB 1 Stefan Ratchford
WG 2 Jermaine McGillvary
CE 3 John Bateman
CE 4 Mark Percival
WG 5 Ryan Hall
FE 6 Jonny Lomax
HB 7 Gareth Widdop
PR 8 Chris Hill
HK 9 James Roby
PR 10 James Graham
SR 11 Sam Burgess
SR 12 Elliott Whitehead
LK 13 Sean O'Loughlin (c)
Interchange:
BE 14 Jake Connor
BE 15 Tom Burgess
BE 16 Thomas Makinson
BE 17 Scott Taylor
Coach:
Wayne Bennett
FB 1 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
WG 2 Jamayne Isaako
CE 3 Esan Marsters
CE 4 Peta Hiku
WG 5 Ken Maumalo
FE 6 Te Maire Martin
HB 7 Kodi Nikorima
PR 8 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
HK 9 Issac Luke
PR 10 Nelson Asofa-Solomona
SR 15 Raymond Faitala-Mariner
SR 12 Joseph Tapine
LK 13 Martin Taupau
Interchange:
BE 11 James Fisher-Harris
BE 14 Slade Griffin
BE 16 Herman Ese'ese
BE 17 Leeson Ah Mau
Coach:
Michael Maguire

Man of the Match:
Elliott Whitehead (England)

Touch judges:
Chris Kendall (England)
Chris McMillan (New Zealand)
Video referee:
Jared Maxwell (Australia)

Notes:


24 June 2018
15:00 AEST (UTC+10)
South Africa  30 – 24  Malta
Tries: Benadie, Hutchinson, King, O'Donovan, Smith Jr
Goals: Louw (4/4), Benadie (1/1)
Report
Tries: Dallas (2), Borg, Mazzelli
Goals: Benson (4/4)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney[17]
Attendance: 813[18]
Referee: Damian Brady (Australia)[9]
Team details
FB 1 Tyler Thomas
WG 2 Darren O'Donovan
CE 3 Byron Hutchinson
CE 4 Will Smith Jr
WG 5 Juan Benadie
FE 6 Bevan De Vries (c)
HB 7 Jason King
PR 8 Joel Tubbs
HK 9 Marcelle Viljoen (c)
PR 10 Ashley Bull
SR 11 Wicus Boshoff
SR 12 Seth Buckley
LK 13 Jean-Charl Smith
Interchange:
BE 14 Johan Louw
BE 15 Halvor Harris
BE 16 Chelsea Michael Adams
BE 17 Devyn Smith
Coach:
Jon Wilson
FB 1 Nathan Benson
WG 2 Joshua Cregan
CE 23 Joshua Martin
CE 4 Cameron Mazzelli
WG 5 Jake Scott
FE 6 Dylan Wilson
HB 7 Jono Dallas
PR 8 Kyal Greene
HK 9 Adam Campbell
PR 10 Dean Zammit (c)
SR 11 Jake Lennox
SR 12 Tyler Cassel
LK 13 Jesse Cronin
Interchange:
BE 3 Tyson Muscat
BE 15 Zach Borg
BE 16 Matthew Mizzi
BE 17 Peter Cronin
Co-coaches:
Peter Cassar
Aaron McDonald

Touch judges:
Tom Cambourne (Australia)
Lyndsay Packer (Australia)


30 June 2018
18:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Malta  22–34  Ukraine
Tries: Falzon (2), J. Attard, Maylor
Goals: M. Attard (2/3), Chircop (1/1)
Report
Tries: Semerenko (2), Andreychenko, Scherbina, Skorbach, Troyan
Goals: Mazepa (5/6)
Marsa Sports Complex, Marsa[5]
Attendance: 500[19]
Referee: Radoslav Novaković (Serbia)[20]
Touch judges: Roman Bykhov (Ukraine), Adrian Seglem (Norway)
Team details
FB 1 Nathan Falzon
WG 2 Jean Pierre Zarb
CE 3 Jon Jon Micallef
CE 4 Matt Camilleri (c)
WG 5 Shaun Chircop
FE 6 Malcolm Attard
HB 7 Aaron Grech
PR 8 Vince Farrugia
HK 9 Jake Attard
PR 26 Jeremy Dela
SR 11 Ian Catania
SR 12 Nicky Maylor
LK 13 Tyson Freeman
Interchange:
BE 14 Jamie Brincat Brockdorff
BE 15 Joseph Pio Mizzi
BE 17 Clive Sciberras
BE 25 Ben Naudi
Coaches:
Sam Blyton-Keep
FB 1 Bogdan Veprik
WG 2 Mikhail Troyan
CE 3 Mikhailo Pavliv
CE 4 Svyatoslav Andreychenko
WG 5 Anatoly Grankovskii
FE 6 Aleksandr Skorbach (c)
HB 7 Vladimir Mazepa
PR 8 Volodymyr Radchik
HK 9 Dmitriy Semrenko
PR 10 Nazar Semion
SR 14 Evgenii Trusov
SR 12 Aleksandr Sivokoz
LK 13 Aleksandr Scherbina
Interchange:
BE 11 Vladimir Karpenko
BE 15 Igor Yurkin
BE 16 Ostap Grischenko
BE 22 Sergii Kravchenko
Coach:
Gennady Veprik

30 June 2018
18:00 CEST (UTC+02)
Hungary  0 – 70  Ireland
Report
Tries: A. Coade (3), Phillips (2), Boyd, M. Coade, Dunne, Hall, Loughrey, McHugh, McMahon
Goals: M. Coade (9/10), Dunne (2/2)
Team details
FB 1 Luke Brough
WG 15 Istvan Krupp
CE 16 Geza Goletz
CE 18 Mark Czifra
WG 5 Stephen Nemeth
FE 6 Temuujin Uranchimeg
HB 7 Lachlyn Mulford (c)
PR 8 Jozsef Surman
HK 9 Dane Weatherill
PR 10 Joel Saaghy
SR 11 Simon Kalafusz
SR 12 Gyula Nikoletti
LK 13 Stephen Kovacs
Interchange:
BE 2 Dani Liptak
BE 3 Dominik Filip
BE 14 Lenard Grimm
BE 17 Zsolt Lukacs
Coach:
Jonathan Wilson
FB 1 Casey Dunne (c)
WG 2 John Rhatigan
CE 3 Alan McMahon
CE 4 Andrew Coade
WG 5 Conor Loughrey
FE 6 Matthew Coade
HB 7 Phil Morrison
PR 8 Gareth Gill
HK 9 Conor Phillips
PR 10 Chris Hall
SR 11 Roy Stanley
SR 12 Collie Ryan
LK 13 Wayne Kelly
Interchange:
BE 14 Ryan Guilfoyle
BE 15 Richie McHugh
BE 16 Darragh Magee
BE 17 Sam Boyd
Coach:
Carl De Chenu

July

14 July 2018
17:00 CEST (UTC+02)
Czech Republic  64 – 10  Hungary
Tries: Chrbolka (4), Heininger (3), Berk, Bžoch, Mejstřík, Pavelek, Řičica
Goals: Koliska (7/11), Řičica (1/1)
Report
Tries: Surman (2)
Goals: Uranchimeg (1/2)
Chrudim Sports Complex, Pardubice[22]
Referee: Bartek Sierota (Poland)[22]
Team details
FB 1 Patrik Koliska
WG 2 Oldřich Chrbolka
CE 3 Antonín Berk Jnr
CE 4 Jaroslav Bžoch [cz]
WG 5 Filip Špaček
FE 6 Tomáš Řičica (c)
HB 7 Jakub Hudrlík
PR 8 Tomáš Adamec
HK 9 Ladislav Cintler
PR 10 Pavel Mejstřík
SR 11 Lukáš Krištof
SR 12 Jan Heininger
LK 13 Ondřej Preininger
Interchange:
BE 15 Kamil Havel
BE 16 Roman Pavelek
BE 17 Pavel Mikeska
BE 20 Jan Zámrský
Coach:
Ladislav Cintler
FB 1 Temuujin Uranchimeg
WG 2 Dominik Filip
CE 3 Botond Kovacs
CE 4 Istvan Krupp
WG 5 Dani Liptak
FE 17 Joel Saaghy
HB 7 Lachlyn Molford
PR 8 Jozsef Surman
HK 9 Jayden Bruckner
PR 10 Geza Goletz
SR 11 Stephen Kovacs
SR 12 Gyula Nikoletti
LK 13 Mark Czifra
Interchange:
BE 14 Gyula Herpai
BE 15 Bálint Mézes
BE 16 Stephen Nemeth
BE 18 Zsolt Lukacs (c)
Coach:
Jonathan Wilson

Notes:

  • Bartek Sierota became the first Pole to referee an international match.[22]

August

25 August 2018
16:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Germany  24–4  Czech Republic
Tries: Wood (2), Billsborough, Dent
Goals: Billsborough (4/5)
Report
Tries: Chrbolka
Goals: Řičica (0/1)
Ballsport e.V., Osnabrück[5]
Attendance: 250[23][24]
Referee: Andrew Pilkington (Spain)
Touch judges: Max Doughton (Germany), Nikos Hatzinikos (Greece)
Player of the Match: Brad Billsborough (Germany)
Team details
FB 1 Ben Dent
WG 2 Jannek Hagenah
CE 3 George Wood
CE 4 Sebastian Peter
WG 5 David Ziekursch
FE 6 Brad Billsborough (c)
HB 7 Marc Zupan
PR 18 Connor Hampson
HK 9 Liam Doughton
PR 10 Sebastian Roczyn
SR 11 Martin Apostel
SR 12 Joshua Leutenecker
LK 13 Philip Hunz
Interchange:
BE 14 Vivi Seelweger
BE 15 Phil Wadewitz
BE 16 Renko Flemming
BE 19 Karsten Brüning
Co-coaches:
Bob Doughton
Simon Cooper
FB 1 Jan Mudroch
WG 2 Oldřich Chrbolka
CE 3 Antonín Berk
CE 4 Filip-Daniel Kittl
WG 5 Filip Špaček
FE 6 Tomáš Řičica (c)
HB 7 Jakub Hudrlík
PR 8 Bruno Jasiczek
HK 9 Petr Šedina
PR 10 Ondřej Maňák
SR 11 Ondřej Preininger
SR 12 Jan Heininger
LK 13 Josef Maňák
Interchange:
BE 14 Tomáš Adamec
BE 15 Richard Gach
BE 16 Lukáš Krištof
BE 18 Aleš Pour
Coach:
Ladislav Cintler

September

1 September 2018
14:00 CEST (UTC+02)
Norway  76 – 0  Poland
Tries: Holte (2), Kalvik (2), McIntyre (2), Viljoen (2), Båtnes, Borsheim, Havard Strand, Mikalsen, Stalsberg, Zuniga
Goals: Borsheim (6/6), Nordtun (4/6)
Report
Stavanger Stadion, Stavanger[25][26]
Attendance: ≈300
Referee: Jaroslav Bžoch [cz] (Czech Republic)[27]

1 September 2018
15:00 CEST (UTC+02)
Netherlands  38 – 22  Germany
Tries: Schoenmaker (2), Bos, de Ruiter, Geurtjens, Razoux Schultz, van Wijk
Goals: Gout (5/8)
Report
Tries: Akbayrak, Seelweger, Tokona, Verstratten
Goals: Seelweger (3/4)
Sparta Rugby, Rotterdam[28]
Referee: Joseph Jhugroo (Netherlands)

8 September 2018
17:00 EEST (UTC+03:00)
Ukraine  26–28  Greece
Tries: Andreychenko, Shalaev, Sivokoz, Skorbach, Veprik
Goals: Skorbach (3/5)
Report
Tries: Meads (2), N. Bosmos, Constantinou, Kartsonakis
Goals: Meads (4/6)
Dynamo Stadium, Kharkiv[5][29]
Attendance: 700[30]
Referee: Matthew Rossleigh (England)
Touch judges: Aleksey Markov (Ukraine), Aleksey Shkolny (Ukraine)
Team details
FB 1 Bogdan Veprik
WG 2 Svyatoslav Andreychenko
CE 3 Mikhail Troyan
CE 4 Nikolai Shalaev
WG 5 Anatoly Grankovskii
FE 6 Aleksandr Skorbach (c)
HB 7 Mikhailo Pavliv
PR 8 Volodymyr Radchik
HK 9 Dmitriy Semerenko
PR 10 Aleksandr Kozak
SR 11 Andriy Shakura
SR 12 Evgenii Trusov
LK 13 Aleksandr Scherbina
Interchange:
BE 15 Ostap Grischenko
BE 16 Aleksandr Sivokoz
BE 17 Dmitrii Kaevich
BE 23 Igor Yurkin
Coach:
Gennady Veprik
FB 1 Dimosthenis Kartsonakis
WG 2 Nikolaos Kourkakis
CE 3 Alvaro Zota
CE 4 Konstantinos Katsidonis
WG 5 Michail Bosmos
FE 6 Nikolaos Bosmos
HB 20 Jordan Meads (c)
PR 8 Stefanos Bastas
HK 9 Ioannis Nake
PR 15 Ioannis Rousoglou
SR 11 Sebastian Sell
SR 12 Robert Tuliatu
LK 13 Terry Constantinou
Interchange:
BE 7 Konstantinos Koutras
BE 14 Komninos Tsavaris
BE 16 Eugenios Malai
BE 17 Panteleimon Tsattalios
Coach:
Michalis Chatziioannou

15 September 2018
15:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Norway  40–22  Germany
Tries: Borsheim (4), Cummins, Kalvik, Milligan, Viljoen
Goals: Cummins (2/6), Nordtun (2/2)
Report
Tries: Billsborough, Hampson, Hoggins, Hunz
Goals: Billsborough (3/4)
Kjølnes Idrettspark, Porsgrunn[5]
Attendance: 562[31]
Referee: James Spencer (Ireland)[32]

15 September 2018
16:00 EEST (UTC+03:00)
Greece  60–4  Malta
Tries: Constantinou (2), Katsidonis (2), Meads (2), Tsattalios (2), Malai, Tuliatu, Zampetides
Goals: Meads (6/9), N. Bosmos (2/2)
Report
Tries: Caruana
Goals: Chircop (0/1)
Glyka Nera Stadium [el], Athens[5]
Attendance: 200[33]
Referee: Benjamin Casty (France)[34]
Touch judges: Aris Dardamanis (Greece), Dimitris Kogianos (Greece)
Team details
FB 1 Dimosthenis Kartsonakis
WG 2 Nikolaos Kourkakis
CE 3 Alvaro Zota
CE 4 Konstantinos Katsidonis
WG 5 Ioannis Nake
FE 17 Pantelis Tsattalios
HB 20 Jordan Meads (c)
PR 8 Stefanos Bastas
HK 9 Nikolaos Bosmos
PR 15 Ioannis Rousoglou
SR 11 Mitchell Zampetides
SR 12 Robert Tuliatu
LK 13 Terry Constantinou
Interchange:
BE 6 Michail Bosmos
BE 7 Konstantinos Koutras
BE 14 Komninos Tsavaris
BE 16 Eugenios Malai
Coach:
Michalis Chatziiannou
FB 1 Jake Scott
WG 6 Jean Pierre Zarb
CE 3 Pete Debono
CE 4 Jon Jon Micallef
WG 5 Shaun Chircop
FE 2 Liam Davis
HB 7 Adam Campbell
PR 8 Dean Zammit
HK 9 Josh Caruana
PR 10 Vince Farrugia
SR 17 Damien Davis
SR 12 Nicky Maylor
LK 13 Joseph Pio Mizzi (c)
Interchange:
BE 11 Clive Sciberras
BE 14 Sam Blyton-Keep
BE 16 Liam Scicluna
 
Coach:
Sam Blyton-Keep

22 September 2018
14:00 CEST (UTC+02)
Sweden  4 – 24  Netherlands
Tries: Lyppert
Goals: Andreasson (0/1)
Report
Tries: Bos (2), Schoenmaker, Wilce
Goals: Gout (4/4)

28 September 2018
19:15 AEST (UTC+10)
Hungary  0 – 32  Poland
Report
Tries: S. Maslanka (3), Kowalski, M. Maslanka, Wertsak
Goals: Wertsak (3/5), Mykietyn (1/1)
Norford Park, Sydney[37]
Referee: Robert McDonald (Australia)
Team details
FB 1 Gergely Nagy (c)
WG 2 Paul Mozar
CE 3 Cruize Turay
CE 4 Josh Warner
WG 5 Istvan Krupp
FE 6 Andras Eglesz
HB 7 Benjamin Bronzon
PR 8 Joel Saaghy
HK 9 Dane Weatherill (c)
PR 10 Mark Czifra
SR 11 Simon Kalafusz
SR 12 Jayson Gerecs
LK 13 Lenard Grimm
Interchange:
BE 14 Stephen Kovacs
BE 15 Gyula Nikoletti
BE 16 Shane Stevens
BE 17 Zsolt Lukacs
Coach:
Jonathan Wilson
FB 1 Robert Mykietyn
WG 2 Michal Maslanka
CE 3 Simon Maslanka
CE 4 Jamie Szczerbanik
WG 5 Jacob Williams
FE 6 Alex Kowalski (c)
HB 7 Nathan Michalowski
PR 8 Mikey Bryan
HK 9 Arek Wertsak
PR 10 Mark Churmycz
SR 11 Norbert Balacinski
SR 12 Jordan Owen
LK 13 Todd Moseley
Interchange:
BE 14 Lochlan Srama
BE 15 Tynan Forster
BE 16 Brayden Tyburski
BE 17 James Usher
Coach:
Lee Addison

October

1 October 2018
13:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Malta  36 – 10  Philippines
Tries: K. Cassel (3), Attard, Benson, Rodrigues, S. Stone
Goals: Benson (4/7)
Report
Tries: Bien, Mackey
Goals: Bien (1/1), Wiggins (0/1)
Windsor Sporting Complex, Sydney[38]
Attendance: ≈750
Referee: Blake Williams (Australia)

1 October 2018
15:15 AEST (UTC+10)
Turkey  30 – 22  Solomon Islands
Tries: Dalcik (2), A. Salman-Cochrane (2), Er, Bökeyhan Sürer
Goals: Bökeyhan Sürer (3/4), H. Karabork (0/2)
Report
Tries: Maebata (2), Kaipua, Tengemoana
Goals: Sanga (2/3), Moe'ava (1/1)
Windsor Sporting Complex, Sydney[38]
Attendance: ≈750
Referee: Cameron Turner (Australia)

1 October 2018
17:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Hungary  20 – 18  Greece
Tries: D. Ivan, Kovac, Turay, Varga
Goals: J. Farkas (2/4)
Report
Tries: Mamouzelos, Stratis, A. Vrahnos
Goals: Stratis (3/3)
Windsor Sporting Complex, Sydney[38]
Attendance: ≈750
Referee: Dillan Wells (Australia)

4 October 2018
11:55 AEST (UTC+10)
Malta  16 – 26  Niue
Tries: Campbell, T. Cassel, Muscat
Goals: Benson (2/3)
Report
Tries: Utatao (2), G. Lolo, Schaumkel, Tamasi
Goals: Paea (3/4), Samoa (0/1)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney[38]
Attendance: ≈500
Referee: Mitchell Robinson (Australia)

4 October 2018
13:40 AEST (UTC+10)
Japan  0 – 60  Turkey
Report
Tries: Bökeyhan Sürer (3), Turgut (2), Erten, Dagdanasar, A. Karabork, Baskonyali, Celikutan
Goals: Bökeyhan Sürer (7/9), Dagdanasar (1/1), J. Salman-Cochrane (0/1)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney[38]
Attendance: ≈500
Referee: Robert Morey (Australia)

4 October 2018
15:20 AEST (UTC+10)
Hong Kong  6 – 62  Poland
Tries: McMurrich
Goals: Lindsay (1/1)
Report
Tries: Korostchuk (3), S. Maslanka (2), M. Maslanka (2), Metuangaro (2), Mykietyn (2), Niszczot
Goals: Niszczot (7)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney[38]
Attendance: ≈500
Referee: Blake Williams (Australia)

4 October 2018
17:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Hungary  18 – 13  Vanuatu
Tries: N. Farkas, Gerecs
Goals: J. Farkas
Report
Tries: James Wood, Amani Arutahiki
Goals: Andrew Kaltongga (2)
Drop goals: Mara
St Marys Stadium, Sydney[38]
Attendance: ≈120
Referee: Ethan Murray (Australia)

6 October 2018
15:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Spain  32–24  Russia
Tries: Pallares (3), Doutres (2), Franco, Puerta
Goals: Franco (1/3), R. Garcia (1/1), Delgado (0/2), Olivares (0/1), Pallares (0/1)
Report
Tries: Danilov, Konstantinov, Leskov, Lysokon
Goals: Lysokon (4/5)
Poliesportiu Quatre Carreres, Valencia[39]
Referee: Geoffrey Poumes (France)[40]
Player of the Match: Romain Pallares (Spain)
Team details
FB 9 Luc Franco
WG 2 Dani Morales
CE 3 Antonio Puerta
CE 4 Alex Doutres
WG 5 Hadriel Mehamed Gonzalez
FE 16 Daniel Garcia
HB 7 Romain Pallares
PR 8 Carlos Font
HK 1 Chris Lopez
PR 10 Adria Alonso
SR 11 Anthony Delgado
SR 12 Kevin Aparicio
LK 15 Raul Simo (c)
Interchange:
BE 14 Aitor Romero
BE 17 Juan Mudarra
BE 18 Rafael Garcia
BE 19 Miguel Olivares
Coach:
Darren Fisher
FB 1 Iustin Petrushka
WG 2 Ilia Danilov
CE 3 Igor Abramov
CE 4 Boris Voloskov
WG 5 Andrey Lavrushin
FE 6 Aleksandr Lysokon
HB 7 Denis Tyulenev
PR 8 Sergei Konstantinov (c)
HK 9 Aleksandr Naumov
PR 10 Kirill Bozhko
SR 11 Dmitrii Leskov
SR 12 Vladislav Lesnikov
LK 13 Ivan Troitskii
Interchange:
BE 14 Igor Chuprin
BE 15 Vyacheslav Eremin
BE 16 Andrey Perin
BE 17 Dmitrii Tarasenkov
Coach:
Denis Korolev

7 October 2018
12:20 AEDT (UTC+11)
Philippines  12 – 24  Niue
Tries: Sheedy, Jensen
Goals: Bien (2)
Report
Tries: Utatao (2), Schaumkel, Payne, G. Lolo
Goals: Samoa (2)
Kellyville Ridge Reserve, Sydney[38][41]
Attendance: ≈350
Referee: Cameron Turner (Australia)

7 October 2018
14:00 AEDT (UTC+11)
Solomon Islands  32 – 12  Hong Kong
Tries: Singamoana (2), Angikimua, Momoa, Sanga, Sa'omatangi, L. Tongaka
Goals: Moe'ava (2/5), Sanga (0/2)
Report
Tries: Griffiths, Waugh
Goals: Lindsay (2/2)
Kellyville Ridge Reserve, Sydney[38][41]
Attendance: ≈250
Referee: Dillan Wells (Australia)

7 October 2018
17:10 AEDT (UTC+11)
Japan  6 – 58  Poland
Tries: F. Karino
Goals: F. Karino
Report
Tries: M. Maslanka (2), Niszczot (2), Artsivourtis, Bryan, Mikalowski, Niedzwiecki, Szczerbanik, Usher
Goals: Niszczot (9)
Kellyville Ridge Reserve, Sydney[38][41]
Attendance: ≈220
Referee: Joseph Green (Australia)

7 October 2018
18:45 AEDT (UTC+11)
Greece  38 – 0  Vanuatu
Tries: A. Vrahnos, G. Tsikrikas, Zampetides, Mamouzelos, L. Zarounas, C. Hughes, Constantinou
Goals: Stratis (5)
Report
Kellyville Ridge Reserve, Sydney[38][41]
Attendance: ≈125
Referee: Joey Butler (Australia)

7 October 2018
Serbia  2 – 54†  France
Report
(in Serbian)
Makiš Stadium, Belgrade
Attendance: ≈200
Referee: Radoslav Novaković (Serbia)

9 October 2018
18:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Solomon Islands  44 – 22  Japan
Tries: Maebata (2), Moe'ava (2), Sanga, Taupongi, Tengemoana, L. Tongaka
Goals: Sanga (5/7), Moe'ava (1/1)
Tries: Shibasaki (2), Fujitaka, Grieve
Goals: F. Karino (3/4)
Windsor Sporting Complex, Sydney
Attendance: 45
Referee: Joseph Green (Australia)

10 October 2018
15:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Philippines  29 – 16  Turkey
Tries: Goodwin, Gordon, Sheedy, Stephenson, Stubbs
Goals: Wiggins (4)
Drop goals: Sheedy
Report
Tries: Dalcik (2), A. Salman-Cochrane
Goals: Bokeyhan Surer (2)
New Era Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈450
Referee: Ethan Murray (Australia)

10 October 2018
17:15 AEST (UTC+10)
Vanuatu  4 – 44  Poland
Tries: Arutahiki
Report
Tries: Korostchuk (2), Metuangaro (2), A. Kowalski, Niszczot, H. Siejka, Wertsak
Goals: Niszczot (3), H. Siejka (2), Metuangaro (1)
New Era Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈150
Referee: Cody Simmons (Australia)

10 October 2018
12:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Niue  16 – 8  Greece
Tries: W. Lolo, Payne, Utatao
Goals: Paea (2/3)
Report
Tries: Vrahnos
Goals: Stratis (2/2)
New Era Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈450
Referee: Dillan Wells (Australia)

10 October 2018
13:45 AEST (UTC+10)
Hungary  10 – 20  Malta
Tries: P. Ivan, Varga
Goals: D. Farkas (1)
Report
Tries: Campbell, T. Cassel, Cregan, Greene
Goals: Benson (2)
New Era Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈300
Referee: Blake Williams (Australia)

11 October 2018
16:30 AEST (UTC+10)
Hong Kong  30 – 32  Japan
Tries: Griffiths, Lindsay, McMurrich, Ryan, Spence
Goals: Lindsay (5/5)
Tries: Shibasaki (2), Fujitaka, Fukushige, Gerediaga Etxaburu, Matsuo
Goals: Sugano (4/4), F. Karino (0/3)
Windsor Sporting Complex, Sydney
Attendance: 22
Referee: Ethan Murray (Australia)

12 October 2018
19:15 AEDT (UTC+11)
Italy  18 – 8  South Africa
Tries: Pelligra, Petralia, Santi
Goals: Mantellato (3/3)
Report
(in Italian)
Tries: Cryer, O'Donovan
Goals: Cryer (0/2)
Kellyville Ridge Reserve, Sydney[42][43]
Attendance: ≈220
Referee: Robert McDonald (Australia)
Team details
FB 1 Samuel Dolores
WG 2 Dallas Greco
CE 3 Nick Okladnikov
CE 4 Josh Mantellato
WG 5 Brock Pelligra
FE 6 Daniel Petralia
HB 7 Terry Campese
PR 8 Brenden Santi (c)
HK 9 Vinnie Ripepi
PR 10 John Trimboli
SR 11 Dominic Biondi
SR 12 Gioele Celerino
LK 13 Rhys Sciglitano
Interchange:
BE 15 Simone Boscolo
BE 16 Matt Bonanno
BE 18 Anthony Curcio
BE 19 Nick Serafino
Coach:
Leo Epifania
FB 1 Tyler Thomas
WG 2 Darren O'Donovan
CE 3 Byron Hutchinson
CE 4 Will Smith
WG 5 Juan Benadie
FE 6 Coby Thomas
HB 7 Kam Cryer
PR 8 Joel Tubbs
HK 9 Hugo De Villiers
PR 10 Zach van Loggerenberg
SR 11 Shane Gillham
SR 12 Seth Buckley
LK 13 Marcelle Viljoen (c)
Interchange:
BE 14 Andre Joubert
BE 15 Erasmus van Zyl
BE 16 Gary Bautz
BE 17 Tjaart van der Walt
Coach:
 Jon Wilson

13 October 2018
12:15 AEST (UTC+10)
Turkey  27 – 26  Vanuatu
Tries: Baskonyali (2), Bokeyhan Surer, Dalcik, P. Salman-Cochrane
Goals: Bokeyhan Surer (3)
Drop goals: Baskonyali
Report
Tries: Arutahiki (2), Philip (2), Kaltonga, Napakaurana
Goals: Kaltonga (1)
St Marys Stadium (field 2), Sydney
Attendance: ≈250
Referee: Mitchell Robinson (Australia)

13 October 2018
13:55 AEST (UTC+10)
Greece  26 – 18  Hungary
Tries: Mamouzelos (2), G. Tsikrikas (2), Stratis
Goals: Stratis (3)
Report
Tries: Acsai, P. Ivan, McKewin
Goals: J. Farkas (3)
St Marys Stadium (field 2), Sydney
Attendance: ≈350
Referee: Ethan Murray (Australia)

13 October 2018
14:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Philippines  10 – 14  Poland
Tries: Goodwin, Kucia
Goals: Bien (1)
Report
Tries: Korostchuk, Niszczot, H. Siejka
Goals: Niszczot (1)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈500
Referee: Blake Williams (Australia)

13 October 2018
15:40 AEST (UTC+10)
Solomon Islands  56 – 14  Hong Kong
Tries: Angikimua (3), Manau (2), Moe'ava (2), Sa'omatangi, Sanga, Singamoana, Tengemoana
Goals: Moe'ava (5/9), Sanga (1/2)
Tries: Barnes, Lindsay, McMurrich
Goals: Barnes (1/1), Lee (0/1), Lindsay (0/1)
St Marys Stadium (field 2), Sydney
Attendance: ≈100
Referee: Robert Morey (Australia)

13 October 2018
15:55 AEST (UTC+10)
Niue  16 – 24  Malta
Tries: G. Lolo, Ulukita, Utatao
Goals: Paea (2)
Report
Tries: Benson (2), Attard, Dallas, Sammut
Goals: Sammut (2)
St Marys Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: ≈1,100
Referee: Cameron Turner (Australia)

13 October 2018
19:45 NZDT (UTC+13)
New Zealand  26 – 24  Australia
Tries: Manu, Marsters, Maumalo, Rapana, Smith
Goals: Johnson (3/5)
Report
Tries: Gagai, Holmes, Kaufusi, Tedesco
Goals: Holmes (4/4)
Team details
FB 1 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (c)
WG 2 Ken Maumalo
CE 3 Esan Marsters
CE 4 Joseph Manu
WG 5 Jordan Rapana
FE 6 Shaun Johnson
HB 7 Kodi Nikorima
PR 8 Jesse Bromwich
HK 9 Brandon Smith
PR 10 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
SR 11 Kevin Proctor
SR 12 Isaac Liu
LK 13 James Fisher-Harris
Interchange:
BE 14 Kenny Bromwich
BE 15 Leeson Ah Mau
BE 16 Martin Taupau
BE 17 Adam Blair
Coach:
Michael Maguire
FB 1 James Tedesco
WG 2 Dane Gagai
CE 3 Tom Trbojevic
CE 4 Latrell Mitchell
WG 5 Valentine Holmes
FE 6 Luke Keary
HB 7 Daly Cherry-Evans
PR 8 David Klemmer
HK 9 Damien Cook
PR 10 Jordan McLean
SR 11 Boyd Cordner (c)
SR 12 Felise Kaufusi
LK 13 Josh McGuire
Interchange:
BE 14 Ben Hunt
BE 15 Jake Trbojevic
BE 16 Tyson Frizell
BE 17 Aaron Woods
Coach:
Mal Meninga

Man of the Match:
Shaun Johnson (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
Nick Beashel (Australia)
David Munro (Australia)
Video referees:
Steve Chiddy (Australia)
Ben Galea (Australia)

Notes:


13 October 2018
Sweden  6 – 46  Norway
Report

13 October 2018
15:00 MSK (UTC+03:00)
Russia  36–18  Serbia
Tries: Lysokon (2), Konstantinov, Leskov, Lesnikov, Orlov, Zagoskin
Goals: Lysokon (4/8)
Report
Tries: Jašari, Keglić, Trifunović
Goals: Vo. Dedić (3/4)
Fili Stadium, Moscow[39]
Attendance: 300[46]
Referee: Liam Moore (England)
Player of the Match: Aleksandr Lysokon (Russia)

17 October 2018
19:45 BST (UTC+01)
England  44 – 6  France
Tries: Johnstone, T. Burgess, Connor, Myler, Thompson, Whitehead
Goals: Connor (5/7), Percival (1/1)
Report
(in French)
Tries: Fages
Goals: Barthau (1/1)
Leigh Sports Village, Leigh[47]
Attendance: 5,144
Referee: Chris Kendall (England)
Team details
FB 1 Jamie Shaul
WG 2 Tom Johnstone
CE 3 Reece Lyne
CE 4 Mark Percival
WG 5 Jermaine McGillvary
FE 6 Richie Myler
HB 7 Jake Connor
PR 8 James Graham (c)
HK 9 Josh Hodgson
PR 10 Tom Burgess
SR 11 Oliver Holmes
SR 12 Elliott Whitehead
LK 13 George Burgess
Interchange:
BE 14 Adam Milner
BE 15 Luke Thompson
BE 16 Robbie Mulhern
BE 17 Liam Sutcliffe
Coach:
Wayne Bennett
FB 1 Stanislas Robin
WG 25 Paul Marcon
CE 3 Bastien Ader
CE 4 Tony Gigot
WG 5 Hakim Miloudi
FE 6 Théo Fages
HB 7 William Barthau
PR 8 Bastien Canet
HK 23 Alrix Da Costa
PR 10 Lambert Belmas
SR 13 Mickael Goudemand
SR 12 Benjamin Jullien
LK 24 Jason Baitieri (c)
Interchange:
BE 14 Thibault Margalet
BE 16 Bastien Escamilla
BE 17 Valentin Yesa
BE 22 Anthony Marion
Coach:
Aurélien Cologni

Notes:


20 October 2018
15:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Colombia  10 – 48  El Salvador
Tries: Vasquez, Rivera
Goals: Perico Daza (1)
Report
Tries: M. Maatouk (2), Alarcon (2), Reyes Kiwi Kiwi (2), A. Maatouk, A. Maatouk, Schubert-Ariaza
Goals: Mendoza (4), Zamora-Rivera (1), Godinez (1)
Underwood Park, Brisbane[48]
Attendance: ≈300
Referee: Sean Teuma (Australia)

20 October 2018
19:45 NZDT (UTC+13)
Tonga  16 – 34  Australia
Tries: Kata, Pangai Jnr, Tupou
Goals: Lolohea (1/1), Taukeiaho (1/2)
Report
Tries: Holmes (2), T. Trbojevic (2), Cherry-Evans, Tedesco
Goals: Holmes (5/7)
Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland[49]
Attendance: 26,214
Referee: Gerard Sutton (Australia)
Team details
FB 1 Will Hopoate
WG 2 Daniel Tupou
CE 3 Michael Jennings
CE 4 Solomone Kata
WG 5 David Fusitu'a
FE 6 Tuimoala Lolohea
HB 7 Ata Hingano
PR 8 Andrew Fifita
HK 9 Siliva Havili
PR 10 Sio Siua Taukeiaho
SR 11 Tevita Pangai Junior
SR 12 Sika Manu (c)
LK 13 Jason Taumalolo
Interchange:
BE 14 Sione Katoa
BE 15 Addin Fonua-Blake
BE 16 Joe Ofahengaue
BE 21 Ben Murdoch-Masila
Coach:
Kristian Woolf
FB 1 James Tedesco
WG 2 Dane Gagai
CE 3 Tom Trbojevic
CE 4 Latrell Mitchell
WG 5 Valentine Holmes
FE 6 Luke Keary
HB 7 Daly Cherry-Evans
PR 8 David Klemmer
HK 9 Damien Cook
PR 10 Jordan McLean
SR 11 Boyd Cordner (c)
SR 12 Felise Kaufusi
LK 13 Josh McGuire
Interchange:
BE 14 Ben Hunt
BE 15 Jake Trbojevic
BE 16 Tyson Frizell
BE 17 Aaron Woods
Coach:
Mal Meninga

Man of the Match:
James Tedesco (Australia)

Touch judges:
Nick Beashel (Australia)
David Munro (Australia)
Video referees:
Steve Chiddy (Australia)
Ben Galea (Australia)

Notes:

  • The Australian players agreed to a one-time reduction of their $20,000 match payments in order to make this match financially viable.[50]

20 October 2018
14:30 CEST (UTC+02:00)
Serbia  24–20  Spain
Tries: Janjić, Kress, Milutinović, Stevanović, Zogović
Goals: Vo. Dedić (2/5)
Report
Tries: Delgado, Franco, Simo
Goals: R. Garcia (4/5)
Makiš Stadium, Belgrade[39]
Attendance: 150
Referee: Tom Grant (England)
Player of the Match: Luc Franco (Spain)

27 October 2018
15:00 PGT (UTC+10)
Papua New Guinea  12 – 16 England A
Tries: Ipape, Meninga, Nima
Goals: W. Boas (0/3)
Report
Tries: Davies, Lineham, Sutcliffe
Goals: Patton (2/3)
Lae Oval, Lae[51]
Referee: Jon Stone (Australia)

27 October 2018
16:00 AEDT (UTC+11)
Italy  36 – 32  Niue
Tries: Santi (2), Celerino, Dolores, Ripepi, Scarpelli
Goals: Mantellato (5/5), Santi (1/1)
Tries: Schaumkel (2), Luisi, Paea, Sipley, Utatao
Goals: Paea (4/6)
Marconi Stadium, Sydney[52]
Attendance: ≈250
Referee: Dante Liu (Australia)

27 October 2018
14:00 IST (UTC+01:00)
Ireland  36−10  Scotland
Tries: Higginson (2), Bentley, McCarthy, McMahon, O'Donnell, Ryan
Goals: Finn (4/7)
Report
Tries: Glohe, Kavangh
Goals: Brierley (1/2)
Morton Stadium, Santry[53]
Attendance: 200[54]
Referee: Tom Grant (England)[55]

Notes:


27 October 2018
14:30 BST (UTC+01)
England  18 – 16  New Zealand
Tries: Connor, Gildart, Tomkins
Goals: Connor (3/4)
Report
Tries: Marsters, Watene-Zelezniak
Goals: Johnson (4/4)
KCOM Stadium, Hull[56]
Attendance: 17,649[57]
Referee: Robert Hicks (England)[58]
Team details
FB 1 Jonny Lomax
WG 2 Tommy Makinson
CE 3 Jake Connor
CE 4 Oliver Gildart
WG 5 Jermaine McGillvary
FE 6 George Williams
HB 7 Sam Tomkins
PR 15 Tom Burgess
HK 9 Josh Hodgson
PR 10 James Graham
SR 11 John Bateman
SR 12 Elliott Whitehead
LK 13 Sean O'Loughlin (c)
Interchange:
BE 8 Chris Hill
BE 14 Luke Thompson
BE 16 George Burgess
BE 17 Daryl Clark
Coach:
Wayne Bennett
FB 1 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (c)
WG 2 Ken Maumalo
CE 3 Esan Marsters
CE 4 Joseph Manu
WG 5 Jordan Rapana
FE 6 Shaun Johnson
HB 7 Kodi Nikorima
PR 8 Jesse Bromwich
HK 9 Brandon Smith
PR 10 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
SR 11 Kevin Proctor
SR 12 Isaac Liu
LK 13 James Fisher-Harris
Interchange:
BE 14 Kenny Bromwich
BE 15 Leeson Ah Mau
BE 16 Martin Taupau
BE 19 Joseph Tapine
Coach:
Michael Maguire

Man of the Match:
Elliott Whitehead (England)[59]

Touch judges:
Chris Kendall (England)
Richard Thompson (England)
Video referee:
Ben Thaler (England)

Notes:


27 October 2018
18:00 CEST (UTC+02:00)
France  54–18  Wales
Tries: Escaré (2), Marcon (2), Ader, Curran, Gigot, Miloudi, Navarette
Goals: Gigot (7/8), Albert (1/1), Curran (1/1)
Report
Tries: Kear, Olds, Ralph
Goals: Olds (3/3)

Notes:

  • Rhys Curran (France), Connor Davies, Curtis Davies, Sion Jones, and James Olds (all Wales) made their Test debuts, while Chris Vitalini made his debut for Wales after previously representing Italy.

November

2 November 2018
19:30 GMT (UTC+00:00)
Scotland  12–50  Wales
Tries: Bell, Dixon
Goals: Brierley (2/2)
Report
Tries: Williams (3), Jenkins (2), Ralph (2), Butler, Evans
Goals: Olds (7/9)
Netherdale, Galashiels[61]
Attendance: 250[62]
Referee: Ben Casty (France)[55]

Notes:

  • Craig Borthwick, Craig Robertson (both Scotland), Mike Butt, and Elliott Jenkins (both Wales) made their Test debuts.

3 November 2018
14:00 GMT (UTC+00:00)
Ireland  10–24  France
Tries: McNally, Ryan
Goals: Finn (1/2)
Report
Tries: De Costa (2), Ader, Marcon
Goals: Gigot (4/5)
Morton Stadium, Santry[53]
Attendance: 250[63]
Referee: Scott Mikalauskas (England)[55]

Notes:


3 November 2018
15:30 PGT (UTC+10)
Papua New Guinea  32 – 22 England A
Tries: A. Boas, Macdonald, Mead, Olam, Putt
Goals: W. Boas (6/6)
Report
Tries: Lineham (2), Davies, J. Walker
Goals: Patton (3/3), Livett (0/1)

4 November 2018
14:30 GMT (UTC+00)
England  20 – 14  New Zealand
Tries: Makinson (3), Connor
Goals: Tomkins (1/1), Connor (1/4)
Report
Tries: Maumalo, Watene-Zelezniak
Goals: Johnson (3/3)
Anfield, Liverpool[56][64][65]
Attendance: 26,234[66]
Referee: Gerard Sutton (Australia)[67]
Team details
FB 1 Jonny Lomax
WG 2 Tommy Makinson
CE 3 Jake Connor
CE 4 Oliver Gildart
WG 5 Jermaine McGillvary
FE 6 George Williams
HB 7 Sam Tomkins
PR 15 Tom Burgess
HK 9 Josh Hodgson
PR 10 James Graham (c)
SR 11 John Bateman
SR 12 Elliott Whitehead
LK 13 Luke Thompson
Interchange:
BE 8 Chris Hill
BE 14 Adam Milner
BE 16 George Burgess
BE 17 Daryl Clark
Coach:
Wayne Bennett
FB 1 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (c)
WG 2 Ken Maumalo
CE 3 Esan Marsters
CE 4 Joseph Manu
WG 5 Jordan Rapana
FE 6 Shaun Johnson
HB 7 Kodi Nikorima
PR 8 Jesse Bromwich
HK 9 Brandon Smith
PR 10 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
SR 11 Kevin Proctor
SR 12 Isaac Liu
LK 13 Adam Blair
Interchange:
BE 14 Kenny Bromwich
BE 15 Leeson Ah Mau
BE 16 Martin Taupau
BE 17 James Fisher-Harris
Coach:
Michael Maguire

Man of the Match:
Tommy Makinson (England)[68]

Touch judges:
James Child (England)
Liam Moore (England)
Video referee:
Ben Thaler (England)


10 November 2018
18:00 CET (UTC+01:00)
France  28–10  Scotland
Tries: Escaré (2), Fages, Marion
Goals: Escaré (6/6)
Report
Tries: Dixon, Robertson
Goals: Brierley (0/1), Thomas (1/1)
Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne[53]
Attendance: 2,854[69]
Referee: Greg Dolan (England)[55]

Notes:

  • Gavin Marguerite (France), Hamish Bentley, Matt Hogg, Niall Sidney, and Dan Turland (all Scotland) made their Test debuts.

11 November 2018
15:00 GMT (UTC+00:00)
Wales  40–8  Ireland
Tries: Bennion, Butler, Evans, Lloyd, Ralph, Williams
Goals: Olds (8/10)
Report
Tries: Grix, King
Goals: Finn (0/2)
Racecourse Ground, Wrexham[70]
Attendance: 1,257[71]
Referee: Gareth Hewer (England)[55]

Notes:


11 November 2018
15:15 GMT (UTC+00)
England  0 – 34  New Zealand
Report
Tries: Maumalo (2), J. Bromwich, Liu, Nikorima, Tapine
Goals: Johnson (4/5), Papali'i (1/1)
Elland Road, Leeds[56][64]
Attendance: 32,186
Referee: Gerard Sutton (Australia)[72]
Team details
FB 1 Jonny Lomax
WG 2 Tommy Makinson
CE 3 Jake Connor
CE 4 Oliver Gildart
WG 5 Jermaine McGillvary
FE 6 George Williams
HB 7 Richie Myler
PR 15 Tom Burgess
HK 9 Josh Hodgson
PR 10 James Graham (c)
SR 11 John Bateman
SR 12 Elliott Whitehead
LK 13 Luke Thompson
Interchange:
BE 8 Chris Hill
BE 14 Adam Milner
BE 16 Joe Greenwood
BE 17 Stefan Ratchford
Coach:
Wayne Bennett
FB 1 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (c)
WG 2 Ken Maumalo
CE 3 Esan Marsters
CE 4 Joseph Manu
WG 5 Jamayne Isaako
FE 6 Shaun Johnson
HB 7 Kodi Nikorima
PR 8 Jesse Bromwich
HK 9 Brandon Smith
PR 10 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
SR 11 Kevin Proctor
SR 12 Isaac Liu
LK 13 Adam Blair
Interchange:
BE 14 Kenny Bromwich
BE 15 Leeson Ah Mau
BE 16 Isaiah Papali'i
BE 17 Joseph Tapine
Coach:
Michael Maguire

Man of the Match:
Kodi Nikorima (New Zealand)

Touch judges:
James Child (England)
Liam Moore (England)
Video referee:
Phil Bentham (England)

Notes:


First semi-final
13 November 2018
17:30 EDT (UTC−04:00)
Canada  8–38  Jamaica
Tries: Borggren, McGoff
Report
Tries: B. Jones-Bishop (2), A. Brown, Bryan, Golding, Magrin, Thomas
Goals: Coleman (5/7)

Second semi-final
13 November 2018
20:00 EDT (UTC−04:00)
United States  62–0  Chile
Tries: Anderson (4), Burroughs (3), Faraimo (2), Offerdahl (2), Donehue, Howard
Goals: Faraimo (5/13)
Report
Hodges Stadium, Jacksonville[73]
Referee: Geoffrey Poumes (France)

Third-place play-off
17 November 2018
13:30 EDT (UTC−04:00)
Canada  62–12  Chile
Tries: Calvert (2), Mastroianni (2), McInroy (2), Hulett, Jacks, McKenzie, Miller, Schouten
Goals: Calvert (9/11)
Report
Tries: Garrido (2)
Goals: Horvat (2/2)
Hodges Stadium, Jacksonville[73]
Referee: Geoffrey Poumes (France)

Championship final
17 November 2018
16:00 EDT (UTC−04:00)
 United States 10–16 Jamaica 
Tries: Burroughs, Donehue
Goals: Faraimo (1/2)
Report
Tries: Ogden, Farrell
Goals: Coleman (4/6)

Notes:


23 November 2018
15:00 BST (UTC-2)
Brazil  52 – 14  Colombia
Report

Notes:


24 November 2018
14:00 BST (UTC-2)
Colombia  16 – 28  Argentina
Report

Notes:


25 November 2018
16:00 BST (UTC-2)
Brazil  22 – 20  Argentina
Report

Notes:


December

No men's international test matches were played.


Women

6 October 2018
Papua New Guinea  4 – 40  Australia Prime Minister's XIII
Tries: Kaupa
Report
Tries: Tungai (3), Quinn, Revell-Blair, Young, George, Mafi
Goals: Tungai (3), Dodd (1)

13 October 2018
17:00 NZDT (UTC+13)
New Zealand  24 – 26  Australia
Tries: Veainu (2), Feterika, Kani, Nuuausala
Goals: Nicholls (2/4), Nati (0/1)
Report
Tries: Kelly (2), Brigginshaw, Gray, Robinson
Goals: Baker (3/5)
Team details
FB 1 Apii Nicholls-Pualau
WG 2 Karley Te Kawa
CE 3 Honey Hireme (c)
CE 4 Maitua Feterika
WG 5 Langi Veainu
FE 6 Raecene McGregor
HB 7 Kimiora Nati
PR 8 Ngatokotoru Arakua
HK 9 Nita Maynard
PR 10 Aieshaleigh Smalley
SR 11 Onjeurlina Leiataua
SR 12 Teuila Fotu-Moala
LK 13 Laura Mariu (c)
Interchange:
BE 14 Georgia Hale
BE 15 Annetta Nuuausala
BE 16 Sui Tauaua-Pauaraisa
BE 17 Amber Kani
Coach:
Kelvin Wright
FB 1 Chelsea Baker
WG 2 Julia Robinson
CE 3 Hannah Southwell
CE 4 Isabelle Kelly
WG 5 Karina Brown
FE 6 Ali Brigginshaw (c)
HB 7 Zahara Temara
PR 8 Heather Ballinger
HK 9 Brittany Breayley
PR 10 Elianna Walton
SR 11 Kezie Apps
SR 17 Tazmin Gray
LK 13 Simaima Taufa
Interchange:
BE 12 Holli Wheeler
BE 14 Keeley Davis
BE 15 Steph Hancock
BE 16 Annette Brander
Coach:
Brad Donald

Man of the Match:
Heather Ballinger (Australia)

Touch judges:
Joseph Green (New Zealand)
Rochelle Tamarua (New Zealand)
Video referees:
Jared Maxwell (Australia)
Luke Patten (Australia)


27 October 2018
14:00 CEST (UTC+02)
France  4 – 54  England
Tries: Bedu
Report
Tries: Greenfield (2), Beevers (2), Stanley (2), Roche (2), Hardcastle, Marshall, Williams
Goals: Stanley (5/11)

10 November 2018
14:00 CET (UTC+01)
France  60 – 0  Italy
Tries: Anton (2), Moinache (2), Guehaseim, Bessahli, Bedu, Olm Rouppert, Fourage, Alverhne, Himoudi, Bouguessa
Goals: T. Coll (6)
Report
(in French)
Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne[53]
Referee: Mohamed Drizza (France)

25 November 2018
13:30 BST (UTC-2)
Brazil  48 – 0  Argentina
Report

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