Women's Rugby League World Cup: Full draw, schedule and every result from RLWC 2021

Joshua Mayne

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After a one-year delay, the Women's Rugby League World Cup 2021 kicked off in England earlier this month.

Australia and New Zealand have outlasted their opposition, and will contest this year's decider.

Running concurrently with the men's and wheelchair tournaments, the women's final will be held as part of a doubleheader at Old Trafford with the men's decider.

The Sporting News has all the fixtures and results as eight nations do battle over three weeks.

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Women's Rugby League World Cup groups and final standings

Group A

 GWLPTSPD
England3306+156
Papua New Guinea3214+54
Canada3122-66
Brazil3030-144

Group B

 GWLPTSPD
Australia3306+168
New Zealand3214+74
Cook Islands3122-96
France3030-146

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Every result for the Women's Rugby League World Cup

GROUP A - England, Brazil, Canada, Papua New Guinea

GROUP B - Australia, Cook Islands, France, New Zealand

DATETIME (AEDT)MATCHSTADIUM
2nd Nov1:30 amEngland 72 - 4 BrazilHeadingley Stadium, Leeds
2nd Nov4:00 amPNG 34 - 12 CanadaHeadingley Stadium, Leeds
3rd Nov4:00 amNew Zealand 46 - 0 FranceLNER Community Stadium, York
3rd Nov6:30 amAustralia 74 - 0 Cook IslandsLNER Community Stadium, York
5th Nov11:00 pmEngland 54 - 4 CanadaDW Stadium, Wigan
6th Nov4:00 amPNG 70 - 0 BrazilMKM Stadium, Hull
7th Nov4:00 amNew Zealand 34 - 4 Cook IslandsLNER Community Stadium, York
7th Nov6:30 amAustralia 92 - 0 FranceLNER Community Stadium, York
10th Nov4:00 amCanada 22 - 16 BrazilHeadingley Stadium, Leeds
10th Nov6:30 amEngland 42 - 4 PNGHeadingley Stadium, Leeds
11th Nov4:00 amFrance 18 - 26 Cook IslandsLNER Community Stadium, York
11th Nov6:30 amAustralia 10 - 8 New ZealandLNER Community Stadium, York
15th Nov4:00 amSF1: Australia 82 - 0 PNGLNER Community Stadium, York
15th Nov6:30 amSF2: New Zealand 20 - 6 EnglandLNER Community Stadium, York
20th Nov12:15 amFinal: Australia vs New ZealandOld Trafford, Manchester

Joshua Mayne

Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News currently based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and a journalist at Ministry of Sport. Joshua specialises in rugby league, motorsport and tennis. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.