List of France national rugby league team results

The France national rugby league team first played in 1934 on a tour of England. They have taken part in all World Cups, twelve in total, with the first being held in 1954 in France. They have never won the title but have finished runners-up in both 1954 and 1968.

All-time results record

Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost
 Australia5913244
 Canada1100
 England425235
 Fiji2002
 Georgia1100
 Great Britain7319351
 Ireland8611
 Italy1100
 Lebanon4103
 Morocco3300
 New Zealand5314435
 Other Nationalities6204
 Papua New Guinea13814
 Russia2200
 Samoa3102
 Scotland9702
 Serbia3300
 South Africa2200
 Tonga2101
 United States1100
 Wales4224018
Total32911413202

1930s

DateHomeScoreAwayCompetitionVenueAttendance
15 April 1934 France21–32 EnglandFriendly Stade Buffalo, Paris20,000
1 January 1935 France18–11 Wales1935 European Rugby League Championship Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux15,000
28 March 1935 France15–15 England Stade Buffalo, Paris18,000
23 November 1935 Wales41–7 France1935–36 European Rugby League Championship Stebonheath Park, Llanelli25,000
16 February 1936 France7–25 England Stade Buffalo, Paris25,000
6 December 1936 France3–9 Wales1936–37 European Rugby League Championship Stade de Paris, Paris17,000
10 April 1937 England23–9 France Thrum Hall, Halifax7,024
2 January 1938 France6–35 Australia1937–38 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Stade Buffalo, Paris11,500
16 January 1938 France11–16 Australia Stade Velodrome, Marseilles24,000
20 March 1938 France15–17 England1938 European Rugby League Championship Stade Buffalo, Paris18,000
2 April 1938 Wales18–2 France Stebonheath Park, Llanelli20,000
25 February 1939 England9–12 France1938–39 European Rugby League Championship Knowsley Road, St. Helens10,000
16 April 1939 France16–10 Wales Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux25,000

1940s

DateHomeScoreAwayCompetitionVenueAttendance
23 February 1946 England16–6 France1945–46 European Rugby League Championship Station Road, Swinton20,000
24 March 1946 France19–7 Wales Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux18,000
8 December 1946 France0–3 England1946–47 European Rugby League Championship Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux24,100
18 January 1947 France14–5 Wales Stade Velodrome, Marseilles24,500
12 April 1947 Wales17–15 France1946–47 European Rugby League Championship St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea20,000
17 May 1947 England5–2 France Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds21,000
25 October 1947 England20–15 France1947–48 European Rugby League Championship Fartown Ground, Huddersfield14,175
23 November 1947 France29–21 Wales Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux26,000
28 December 1947 France7–11 New Zealand1947–48 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain and France Parc des Princes, Paris15,000
25 January 1948 France25–7 New Zealand Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux22,000
20 March 1948 Wales12–20 France1947–48 European Rugby League Championship St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea6,500
11 April 1948 France10–25 England Stade Velodrome, Marseilles32,000
23 October 1948 Wales9–12 France1948–49 European Rugby League Championship St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea12,032
28 November 1948 France5–12 England Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux26,000
9 January 1949 France10–29 Australia1948–49 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Stadium Municipal, Toulouse15,796
23 January 1949 France0–10 Australia Stadium Municipal, Toulouse17,365
12 March 1949 England5–12 France1948–49 European Rugby League Championship Wembley Stadium(1923), London12,382
10 April 1949 France11–0 Wales Stade Velodrome, Marseilles30,000
12 November 1949 Wales16–8 France1949–50 European Rugby League Championship St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea4,749
4 December 1949 France5–13 England Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux20,598

1950s

DateHomeScoreAwayCompetitionVenueAttendance
15 January 1950 France8–3Other Nationalities1949–50 European Rugby League Championship Stade Velodrome, Marseilles22,580
11 November 1950 England14–9 France1950–51 European Rugby League Championship Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds22,000
10 December 1950 France16–3Other Nationalities Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux28,000
15 April 1951 France28–13 Wales Stade Velodrome, Marseilles18,000
11 June 1951 Australia15–26 France1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney60,160
30 June 1951 Australia23–11 France Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane35,000
21 July 1951 Australia14–35 France Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney67,009
4 August 1951 New Zealand16–15 France Carlaw Park, Auckland19,229
3 November 1951Other Nationalities17–14 France1951–52 European Rugby League Championship Craven Park, Hull18,000
25 November 1951 France42–13 England Stade Velodrome, Marseilles31,810
23 December 1951 France8–3 New Zealand1951–52 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain and France Parc des Princes, Paris23,459
30 December 1951 France17–7 New Zealand Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux11,110
6 April 1952 France20–12 Wales1952–53 European Rugby League Championship Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux15,678
22 May 1952 France22–12 Great BritainFriendly Parc des Princes, Paris16,466
25 October 1952 Wales22–16 France1952–53 European Rugby League Championship Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds10,380
23 November 1952 France10–29Other Nationalities Stade Velodrome, Marseilles17,611
27 December 1952 France12–16 Australia1952–53 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Parc des Princes, Paris20,000
11 January 1953 France5–0 Australia Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux23,419
25 January 1953 France13–5 Australia Stade de Gerland, Lyons17,454
11 April 1953 France13–15 England1952–53 European Rugby League Championship Parc des Princes, Paris25,000
24 May 1953 France28–17 Great BritainFriendly Stade de Gerland, Lyons?
18 October 1953 France10–15Other Nationalities1953–54 European Rugby League Championship Stadium Municipal, Toulouse12,190
5 November 1953 England7–5 France Odsal Stadium, Bradford10,659
13 December 1953 France23–22 Wales Stade Velodrome, Marseilles25,000
9 January 1954 France31–0 United StatesFriendly Parc des Princes, Paris9,000
27 April 1954 Great Britain17–8 FranceFriendly Odsal Stadium, Bradford14,153
30 October 1954 France22–13 New Zealand1954 Rugby League World Cup Parc des Princes Paris13,240
7 November 1954 France13–13 Great Britain Stadium Municipal, Toulouse37,471
11 November 1954 France15–5 Australia Stade Marcel Saupin, Nantes13,000
13 November 1954 France12–16 Great Britain1954 Rugby League World Cup Final Parc des Princes, Paris30,368
11 June 1955 Australia20–8 France1955 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney67,748
2 July 1955 Australia28–29 France Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane45,745
23 July 1955 Australia5–8 France Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney62,458
6 August 1955 New Zealand9–19 France Carlaw Park, Auckland20,500
13 August 1955 New Zealand11–6 France Carlaw Park, Auckland12,000
19 September 1955Other Nationalities32–19 France1955–56 European Rugby League Championship Hilton Park, Leigh7,289
11 December 1955 France17–5 Great BritainFriendly Parc des Princes, Paris18,000
8 January 1956 France24–7 New Zealand1955–56 New Zealand rugby tour of Great Britain and France Stadium Municipal, Toulouse10,184
15 January 1956 France22–31 New Zealand Stade de Gerland, Lyons7,051
31 January 1956 France24–3 New Zealand Parc des Princes, Paris14,752
11 April 1956 Great Britain18–10 FranceFriendly Odsal Stadium, Bradford10,453
10 May 1956 France23–9 England1955–56 European Rugby League Championship Stade de Gerland, Lyons?
1 November 1956 France8–15 Australia1956–57 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Parc des Princes, Paris10,789
23 December 1956 France6–10 Australia Stadium Municipal, Bordeaux11,379
3 January 1957 France21–25 Australia Stade de Gerland, Lyons5,743
26 January 1957 Great Britain45–12 FranceTest Match Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds20,221
3 March 1957 France19–19 Great BritainTest Match Stade Municipal, Toulouse20,000
10 April 1957 Great Britain29–14 FranceTest Match Knowsley Road, St. Helens20,928
15 June 1957 France5–23 Great Britain1957 Rugby League World Cup Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney50,077
17 June 1957 France14–10 New Zealand Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane28,000
22 June 1957 Australia26–9 France Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney35,158
3 November 1957 France14–25 Great BritainTest Match Stade Municipal, Toulouse15,762
23 November 1957 Great Britain44–15 FranceTest Match Central Park, Wigan19,152
2 March 1958 France9–23 Great BritainTest Match Stade Lesdiguieres, Grenoble20,000
1 March 1959 France25–8 WalesFriendly Stade Municipal, Toulouse25,000
14 March 1959 Great Britain50–15 FranceTest Match Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds21,948
5 April 1959 France24–15 Great BritainTest Match Stade Lesdiguieres, Grenoble8,500
31 October 1959 France19–20 Australia1959–60 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Parc des Princes, Paris9,864
20 December 1959 France2–17 Australia Stadium Municipal, Bordeaux8,848

1960s

DateHomeScoreAwayCompetitionVenueAttendance
20 January 1960 France8–16 Australia1959–60 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Parc des Sports, Roanne3,437
6 March 1960 France20–18 Great BritainTest Match Stade Municipal, Toulouse15,308
26 March 1960 Great Britain17–17 FranceTest Match Knowsley Road, St. Helens13,165
11 June 1960 Australia8–8 France1960 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney49,868
2 July 1960 Australia56–6 France Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane32,644
16 July 1960 Australia5–7 France Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney29,127
23 July 1960 New Zealand9–2 France Carlaw Park, Auckland17,914
6 August 1960 New Zealand9–3 France Carlaw Park, Auckland14,007
24 September 1960 Australia13–12 France1960 Rugby League World Cup Central Park, Wigan20,278
1 October 1960 Great Britain33–7 France Station Road, Swinton22,293
8 October 1960 France0–9 New Zealand Central Park, Wigan2,876
11 December 1960 France10–21 Great BritainTest Match Stadium Municipal, Bordeaux5,127
28 January 1961 Great Britain27–8 FranceTest Match Knowsley Road, St. Helens14,804
11 November 1961 France6–6 New Zealand1961 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain and France Stadium Municipal, Bordeaux2,375
19 November 1961 France2–23 New Zealand Stade Jean Laffon, Perpignan9,020
9 December 1961 France5–5 New Zealand Stade de Paris, Paris3,307
17 February 1962 Great Britain15–20 FranceTest Match Central Park, Wigan17,277
11 March 1962 France23–13 Great BritainTest Match Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan12,500
17 November 1962 England18–6 FranceFriendly Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds11,099
2 December 1962 France17–12 Great BritainTest Match Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan12,500
17 February 1963 France23–3 WalesFriendly Stade Municipal, Toulouse6,150
3 April 1963 Great Britain42–4 FranceTest Match Central Park, Wigan19,487
8 December 1963 France8–5 Australia1963–64 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Stadium Municipal, Bordeaux4,261
22 December 1963 France9–21 Australia Stade Municipal, Toulouse6,932
18 January 1964 France8–16 Australia Parc des Princes, Paris5,797
8 March 1964 France5–11 Great BritainTest Match Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan4,326
18 March 1964 Great Britain39–0 FranceTest Match Hilton Park, Leigh4,750
13 June 1964 Australia20–6 France1964 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney20,370
4 July 1964 Australia27–2 France Lang Park, Brisbane20,076
18 July 1964 Australia35–9 France Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney16,731
25 July 1964 New Zealand24–16 France Carlaw Park, Auckland10,148
1 August 1964 New Zealand18–8 France Addington Showgrounds, Christchurch4,935
15 August 1964 New Zealand10–2 France Carlaw Park, Auckland7,279
6 December 1964 France18–8 Great BritainTest Match Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan7,150
23 January 1965 Great Britain17–7 FranceTest Match Station Road, Swinton9,959
15 November 1965 France14–3 New Zealand1965 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain and France Stade Velodrome, Marseilles30,431
28 November 1965 France6–2 New Zealand Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan9,000
12 December 1965 France28–5 New Zealand Stade des Minimes, Toulouse7,000
16 January 1966 France18–13 Great BritainTest Match Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan7,255
5 March 1966 Great Britain4–8 FranceTest Match Central Park, Wigan14,004
22 January 1967 France13–16 Great BritainTest Match Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne10,650
4 March 1967 Great Britain13–23 FranceTest Match Central Park, Wigan7,448
17 December 1967 France7–7 Australia1967–68 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Stade Velodrome, Marseilles5,193
24 December 1967 France10–3 Australia Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne4,193
7 January 1968 France16–13 Australia Stade Municipal, Toulouse5,000
11 February 1968 France13–22 Great BritainTest Match Parc des Princes, Paris5,500
2 March 1968 Great Britain19–8 FranceTest Match Odsal Stadium, Bradford13,992
25 May 1968 New Zealand10–15 France1968 Rugby League World Cup Carlaw Park, Auckland18,000
2 June 1968 France7–2 Great Britain Carlaw Park, Auckland15,760
8 June 1968 Australia37–4 France Lang Park, Brisbane32,662
10 June 1968 Australia20–2 France Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney54,290
30 November 1968 Great Britain34–10 FranceTest Match Knowsley Road, St. Helens6,080
2 February 1969 France13–9 Great BritainTest Match Stade Municipal, Toulouse7,536
9 March 1969 France17–13 WalesFriendly Stade de Paris, Paris6,189
23 October 1969 Wales2–8 France1969–70 European Rugby League Championship The Willows, Salford6,189
25 October 1969 England11–11 France Central Park, Wigan4,568

1970s

DateHomeScoreAwayCompetitionVenueAttendance
25 January 1970 France11–15 Wales1969–70 European Rugby League Championship Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan11,000
15 March 1970 France14–9 England Stade Municipal, Toulouse6,587
25 October 1970 France15–16 New Zealand1970 Rugby League World Cup The Boulevard, Hull3,824
28 October 1970 Great Britain6–0 France Wheldon Road, Castleford8,958
1 November 1970 Australia15–17 France Odsal Stadium, Bradford6,215
12 November 1970 France4–7 AustraliaFriendly Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan14,700
7 February 1971 France16–8 Great BritainTest Match Stade Municipal, Toulouse14,960
17 March 1971 Great Britain24–2 FranceTest Match Knowsley Road, St. Helens7,783
11 November 1971 France11–27 New Zealand1971 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain and France Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan3,581
21 November 1971 France2–24 New Zealand Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne7,200
28 November 1971 France3–3 New Zealand Stade Municipal, Toulouse5,000
6 February 1972 France9–10 Great BritainTest Match Stade Municipal, Toulouse11,508
12 March 1972 Great Britain45–10 FranceTest Match Odsal Stadium, Bradford7,313
28 October 1972 France20–9 New Zealand1972 Rugby League World Cup Stade Velodrome, Marseilles20,748
1 November 1972 France4–13 Great Britain Stade Lesdiguieres, Grenoble5,321
5 November 1972 France9–31 Australia Stade Municipal, Toulouse10,332
9 December 1973 France9–21 Australia1973 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan7,630
16 December 1973 France3–14 Australia Stade Municipal, Toulouse7,060
20 January 1974 France5–24 Great BritainTest Match Stade Lesdiguieres, Grenoble4,100
17 February 1974 Great Britain29–0 FranceTest Match Central Park, Wigan9,108
19 January 1975 France9–11 England1975 European Rugby League Championship Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan7,950
16 February 1975 Wales21–8 France St Helens Rugby Ground, Swansea23,000
2 March 1975 France14–7 Wales1975 Rugby League World Cup Stade Municipal, Toulouse7,563
16 March 1975 England20–2 France Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds10,842
15 June 1975 New Zealand27–0 France Carlaw Park, Auckland2,500
22 June 1975 Australia26–6 France Lang Park, Brisbane9,000
11 October 1975 France2–48 England Stadium Municipal, Bordeaux1,581
17 October 1975 France12–12 New Zealand Stade Velodrome, Marseilles8,000
26 October 1975 France2–41 Australia Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan10,440
6 November 1975 Wales23–2 France The Willows, Salford2,247
20 February 1977 France13–2 Wales1977 European Rugby League Championship Stade Municipal, Toulouse5,827
20 March 1977 France28–15 England Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne12,000
29 May 1977 Papua New Guinea37–6 FranceFriendly Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby14,000
5 June 1977 France4–23 Great Britain1977 Rugby League World Cup Carlaw Park, Auckland10,000
11 June 1977 Australia21–9 France Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney13,231
19 June 1977 New Zealand28–20 France Carlaw Park, Auckland8,000
15 January 1978 Wales29–7 France1978 European Rugby League Championship Naughton Park, Widnes9,502
5 March 1978 France11–13 England Stade Municipal, Toulouse6,000
26 November 1978 France13–10 Australia1978 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne7,000
10 December 1978 France11–10 Australia Stade Municipal, Toulouse7,060
4 February 1979 France15–8 Wales1979 European Rugby League Championship Parc des Sports Et de l'Amitie, Narbonne13,728
24 March 1979 England12–6 France Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington5,004
14 October 1979 France16–9 Papua New GuineaTest Match Stadium Municipal d'Albi, Albi4,500
28 October 1979 France15–2 Papua New GuineaTest Match Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne3,500

1980s

DateHomeScoreAwayCompetitionVenueAttendance
26 January 1980 Wales7–21 France1980 European Rugby League Championship Naughton Park, Widnes2,804
16 March 1980 France2–4 England Parc des Sports Et de l'Amitie, Narbonne20,000
23 November 1980 France6–5 New Zealand1980 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain and France Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan6,000
7 December 1980 France3–11 New Zealand Stade Municipal, Toulouse3,000
31 January 1981 France23–5 Wales1981 European Rugby League Championship Parc des Sports Et de l'Amitie, Narbonne4,120
21 February 1981 England1–5 France Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds3,229
7 June 1981 New Zealand26–3 France1981 French rugby league tour of Australasia Carlaw Park, Auckland12,200
21 June 1981 New Zealand25–2 France Carlaw Park, Auckland8,100
4 July 1981 Australia43–3 France Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney16,277
18 July 1981 Australia17–2 France Lang Park, Brisbane14,000
23 August 1981 Papua New Guinea13–13 France Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby14,500
6 December 1981 Great Britain37–0 FranceTest Match The Boulevard, Hull13,173
20 December 1981 France19–2 Great Britain Stade Velodrome, Marseilles6,500
31 July 1982 France8–7 Great BritainFriendly Stadio Pierluigi Penzo, Venice1,500
5 December 1982 France4–15 Australia1982 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Parc des Sports, Avignon8,000
18 December 1982 France9–23 Australia Parc des Sports Et de l'Amitie, Narbonne7,000
20 February 1983 France5–20 Great Britain1983 France vs. Great Britain rugby league series Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne3,826
6 March 1983 Great Britain17–5 France Boothferry Park, Hull6,055
29 January 1984 France0–12 Great Britain1984 France vs. Great Britain rugby league series Parc des Sports d'Avignon, Avignon4,000
17 February 1984 Great Britain10–0 France Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds, Leeds7,646
1 March 1985 Great Britain50–4 France1985 France vs. Great Britain rugby league series Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds6,491
17 March 1985 France24–16 Great Britain Stade Jean–Laffon, Perpignan5,000
24 November 1985 France0–22 New Zealand1985 New Zealand rugby league tour of France Stade Vélodrome, Marseille1,492
7 December 1985 France0–22 New Zealand1985–1988 World Cup Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan5,000
16 February 1986 France10–10 Great Britain Parc des Sports d'Avignon, Avignon4,000
1 March 1986 Great Britain24–10 FranceFriendly Central Park, Wigan6,000
30 November 1986 France2–44 Australia1986 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan6,000
13 December 1986 France0–52 Australia1985–1988 World Cup Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne5,000
24 January 1987 Great Britain52–4 France Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds6,567
8 February 1987 France10–20 Great Britain1987 France vs. Great Britain rugby league series Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne2,000
15 November 1987 France21–4 Papua New Guinea1985–1988 World Cup Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne5,000
24 January 1988 France14–28 Great Britain1988 France vs. Great Britain rugby league series Parc des Sports d'Avignon, Avignon6,000
6 February 1988 Great Britain30–12 France Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds7,007
21 January 1989 Great Britain26–10 France1989 France vs. Great Britain rugby league series Central Park, Wigan8,266
5 February 1989 France8–30 Great Britain Parc des Sports d'Avignon, Avignon6,500
19 November 1989 France14–16 New Zealand1989 New Zealand rugby league tour of France Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne3,500
3 December 1989 France0–34 New Zealand1989–1992 World Cup Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne4,028

1990s

DateHomeScoreAwayCompetitionVenueAttendance
18 March 1990 France4–8 Great Britain1990 France vs. Great Britain rugby league series Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan6,000
7 April 1990 Great Britain18–25 France Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds, Leeds6,554
27 June 1990 Australia34–2 France1989–1992 World Cup Pioneer Oval, Parkes12,384
2 December 1990 France4–60 Australia1990 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Parc des Sports d'Avignon, Avignon2,200
9 December 1990 France10–34 Australia1989–1992 World Cup Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan3,428
27 January 1991 France10–45 Great Britain Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan3,965
16 February 1991 Great Britain60–4 France1991 France vs. Great Britain rugby league series Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds5,284
13 June 1991 New Zealand60–6 France1991 French rugby league tour of Australasia Carlaw Park, Auckland7,000
23 June 1991 New Zealand32–10 France1989–1992 World Cup Addington Showground, Christchurch2,000
7 July 1991 Papua New Guinea18–20 France Danny Leahy Oval, Goroka11,485
24 November 1991 France28–14 Papua New Guinea Stade d'Albert Domec, Carcassonne1,440
16 February 1992 France12–30 Great Britain1992 France vs. Great Britain rugby league series Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan5,688
7 March 1992 Great Britain36–0 France1989–1992 World Cup The Boulevard, Hull5,250
22 March 1992 Wales35–6 FranceFriendly Vetch Field, Swansea10,133
13 December 1992 France18–19 Wales Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan3,700
2 April 1993 Great Britain72–6 France1993 France vs. Great Britain rugby league series Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds8,196
7 March 1993 France6–48 Great Britain Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne5,500
21 November 1993 France11–36 New Zealand1993 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain and France Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne3,500
4 March 1994 Wales13–12 FranceFriendly Ninian Park, Cardiff6,287
20 March 1994 France4–12 Great Britain1994 France vs. Great Britain rugby league series Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne7,000
26 June 1994 Papua New Guinea29–22 France1994 French rugby league Oceania tour Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby5,000
6 July 1994 Australia58–0 France Parramatta Stadium, Sydney27,318
9 July 1994 Fiji20–12 France National Stadium, Suva5,000
4 December 1994 France0–74 Australia1994 Kangaroo tour of Great Britain and France Stade de la Méditerranée, Béziers5,000
15 February 1995 England19–16 France1995 European Rugby League Championship Gateshead International Stadium, Gateshead6,103
5 March 1995 France10–22 Wales Stade d'Albert Domec, Carcassonne6,000
9 June 1995 New Zealand22–6 France1995 French rugby league tour of New Zealand Ericsson Stadium, Auckland15,000
16 June 1995 New Zealand16–16 France Palmerston North Showgrounds, Palmerston North10,846
June 1995 Canada32–72 FranceFriendlyMontreal
9 October 1995 Wales28–6 France1995 World Cup Ninian Park, Cardiff10,250
12 October 1995 France10–56 Western Samoa Ninian Park, Cardiff2,173
5 June 1996 France14–34 Wales1996 European Rugby League Championship Stade d'Albert Domec, Carcassonne4,300
12 June 1996 England73–6 France Gateshead International Stadium, Gateshead6,239
13 May 1997 France30–30 IrelandFriendly Stade Robert Bobin, Bondoufle4,250
9 July 1997 Scotland20–22 France Firhill Stadium, Glasgow2,233
6 December 1997 France30–17 South Africa Stade Fernand Fournier, Arles?
4 November 1998 Ireland22–24 FranceEuropean Tri Nations Championship Tolka Park, Dublin1,511
11 November 1998 France26–22 Scotland Stade Jean–Laffon, Perpignan3,700
13 October 1999 France20–28 EnglandAnglo–French Challenge Stade d'Albert Domec, Carcassonne3,000
23 October 1999 England50–20 France The Boulevard, Hull3,068
11 November 1999 France80–8 Morocco1999 Mediterranean Cup Stade Jean–Laffon, Perpignan1,800
14 November 1999 France38–24 Lebanon Stade des Minimes, Toulouse1,000
17 November 1999 France10–14 Italy Parc des Sports, Avignon1,000

2000s

DateHomeScoreAwayCompetitionVenueAttendance
28 October 2000 France20–23 Papua New Guinea2000 World Cup Stade Sebastien Charlety, Paris7,498
1 November 2000 France28–8 Tonga Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne10,288
5 November France56–6 South Africa Stadium Municipal d'Albi, Albi7,969
12 November 2000 France6–54 New Zealand Wheldon Road, Castleford5,158
10 June 2001 New Zealand36–0 France2001 French rugby league tour of New Zealand
and Papua New Guinea
Ericsson Stadium, Auckland4,500
17 June 2001 Papua New Guinea16–27 France Lloyd Robson Oval, Port Moresby15,000
20 June 2001 Papua New Guinea34–24 France Danny Leahy Oval, Goroka12,000
26 June 2001 France56–16 IrelandFriendly Stade Municipal d'Albi, Albi2,006
3 July 2001 France20–42 ScotlandFriendly Stade du Moulin, Lezignan3,161
26 October 2001 France12–42 Great BritainFriendly Stade Armandie, Agen10,000
2 November 2002 Lebanon36–6 France2002 Mediterranean Cup International Olympic Stadium, Tripoli9,713
30 November 2002 France10–36 New Zealand2002 New Zealand rugby league tour of Great Britain
and France
Stade Aime Giral, Perpignan6,500
19 October 2003 France72–0 Morocco2003 Mediterranean Cup International Olympic Stadium, Tripoli
22 October 2003 France120–0 Serbia Beirut Municipal Stadium, Beirut
25 October 2003 Lebanon26–18 France International Olympic Stadium, Tripoli4,000
1 November 2003 Ireland18–26 France2003 European Nations Cup Dalymount Park, Dublin1,082
9 November 2003 France6–8 Scotland Parc des Sports, Avignon2,200
16 November 2003 England68–6 France Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington2,536
2 October 2004 France46–6 Morocco2004 Mediterranean Cup International Olympic Stadium, Tripoli
5 October 2004 France18–4 Serbia International Olympic Stadium, Tripoli
9 October 2004 Lebanon42–14 France International Olympic Stadium, Tripoli
16 October 2004 Russia10–58 France2004 European Nations Cup Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow2,000
30 October 2004 France4–42 England Parc des Sports, Avignon4,000
11 November 2004 France20–24 New ZealandFriendly Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne8,000
21 November 2004 France30–52 AustraliaFriendly Stade Ernest Wallon, Toulouse10,000
15 October 2005 France80–0 Russia2005 European Nations Cup Stade Fernand Fournier, Arles1,000
30 October 2005 Georgia0–60 France Vake Stadium, Tbilisi400
5 November 2005 France38–16 Wales Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne3,000
12 November 2005 France12–44 AustraliaFriendly Stade Aime Giral, Perpignan7,913
18 November 2005 France22–38 New ZealandFriendly Stade Municipal, Toulouse8,013
22 October 2006 England26–10 FranceFederation Shield Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds5,547
29 October 2006 France28–6 Samoa Stade Benichou, Colomiers2,700
5 November 2006 France10–48 Tonga Stade Pierre–Antoine, Castres8,437
23 June 2007 Great Britain42–14 FranceFriendly Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds12,685
27 October 2007 France46–16 ScotlandFriendly Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan7,000
3 November 2007 France38–26 Papua New GuineaFriendly Parc des Sports7,248
10 November 2007 France22–16 Papua New GuineaFriendly Stade Andre Moga, Bordeaux4,500
17 November 2007 France14–22 New ZealandFriendly Stade Jean–Bouin, Paris6,781
27 June 2008 France8–56 EnglandFriendly Stade Ernest Wallon, Toulouse8,326
26 October 2008 France36–18 Scotland2008 World Cup Canberra Stadium, Canberra9,287
1 November 2008 Fiji42–6 France Wollongong Showground, Wollongong9,213
9 November 2008 France10–42 Samoa Penrith Stadium, Sydney8,028
13 June 2009 France12–66 EnglandFriendly Stade Jean–Bouin, Paris7,600
23 October 2009 England34–12 France2009 Four Nations Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster11,529
31 October 2009 France12–62 New Zealand Stade Ernest Wallon, Toulouse12,410
7 November 2009 France4–42 Australia Stade Sebastien Charlety, Paris8,656

2010s

DateHomeScoreAwayCompetitionVenueAttendance
12 June 2010 England60–6 FranceFriendly Leigh Sports Village, Leigh7,951
9 October 2010 France58–24 Ireland2010 European Cup Parc des Sports14,522
16 October 2010 France26–12 Scotland Stade Municipal d'Albi, Albi6,721
23 October 2010 France11–12 Wales Stade Municipal d'Albi, Albi10,413
21 October 2011 France18–32 EnglandFriendly Parc des Sports, Avignon16,866
29 October 2011 France46–10 Scotland2011 Autumn International Series Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan10,313
5 November 2011 Ireland16–34 France Thomond Park, Limerick3,100
16 June 2012 Wales16–28 FranceFriendly Racecourse Ground, Wrexham1,464
20 October 2012 France20–6 Wales2012 Autumn International Series Stade Felix–Bollaert, Lens11,278
3 November 2012 England44–6 France Craven Park, Hull7,173
11 November 2012 England48–4 France Salford City Stadium, Salford7,921
27 October 2013 France9–8 Papua New Guinea2013 World Cup Craven Park7,481
1 November 2013 France0–48 New Zealand Parc des Sports, Avignon17,518
11 November 2013 France6–22 Samoa Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan11,576
16 November 2013 England34–6 France DW Stadium, Wigan22,276
18 October 2014 Ireland22–12 France2014 European Cup Tallaght Stadium, Dublin1,428
25 October 2014 France42–22 Wales Stadium Municipal d'Albi, Albi5,225
31 October 2014 Scotland22–38 France Netherdale, Galashiels1,432
22 May 2015 France68–8 SerbiaFriendly Stade Municipal, Perpignan
17 October 2015 France31–14 Ireland2015 European Cup Stadium Municipal d'Albi, Albi4,681
24 October 2015 England84–4 FranceFriendly Leigh Sports Village, Leigh8,380
30 October 2015 Wales14–6 France2015 European Cup Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff1,028
7 November 2015 France32–18 Scotland Parc des Sports, Avignon5,737
22 October 2016 France6–40 EnglandFriendly Parc des Sports, Avignon14,275
13 October 2017 France34–12 JamaicaTest match Stade Gilbert Brutus, Perpignan4,850
29 October 2017 France18–29 Lebanon2017 World Cup Canberra Stadium, Canberra5,492
3 November 2017 Australia52–6 France Canberra Stadium, Canberra12,293
12 November 2017 England36–6 France Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth14,744
7 October 2018 Serbia2–54 FranceFriendly Belgrad
17 October 2018 England44–6  FranceTest Match Leigh Sports Village, Leigh5,144
27 October 2018 France54–18 Wales2018 European Championship Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne4,055
4 November 2018 Ireland10–24 France Morton Stadium, Santry≈250
10 November 2018 France28–10 Scotland Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne2,854

2020s

DateHomeScoreAwayCompetitionVenueAttendance
25 October 2021 France Greece2021 Rugby League World Cup Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster
30 October 2021 England France University of Bolton Stadium, Bolton
7 November 2021 Samoa France Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington

Other Matches

  • 17 March 1934 English League 32–16 France, Wilderspool Stadium, Warrington 11,100. This game against an English representative side was the French team's first competitive match.[1]
  • 6 May 1935 English League 25–18 France, Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds 15,000[2]
  • 26 April 1936 France 8–5 Dominions Xlll, Stade Buffalo, Paris
  • 21 March 1937 France 3–6 Dominions Xlll, Stade Municipal, Toulouse 16,000
  • 1 November 1937 France 0–15 British Empire, Stade Buffalo, Paris 20,000
  • 26 May 1949 France 23–10 British Empire, Stade Chaban–Delmas, Bordeaux
  • 3 January 1954 France 19–15 Combined Nations, Stade de Gerland, Lyons
  • 10 August 1955 New Zealand Maoris 28–20 France,
  • 21 October 1956 France 17–18 English League, Stade Velodrome, Marseilles 20,000
  • 16 April 1958 English League 19–8 France, Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds 13,993
  • 22 November 1958 English League 8–26 France, Knowsley Road, St Helens 16,000
  • 3 August 1960 New Zealand Maoris 12–23 France, 5,044
  • 25 October 2019 Junior Kangaroos 62–4 France, WIN Stadium, Wollongong
  • 30 October 2019 Western Rams 20–22 France, Jock Colley Fields, Parkes 3,713

See also

References

  1. "Frenchmen thrilled by our crowd and scoring". Leeds Mercury (29, 428). 19 March 1934. p. 9.
  2. "Rugby League: England beats France in the international". Sheffield Daily Independent (25, 129). 7 May 1935. p. 8.
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