All you need to know about the 2026 Rugby League World Cup

Diana FletcherWritten by Diana Fletcher
Aug 30, 2024
2 min
Rugby
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Rugby League isn’t just a sport; it’s a way of life

We’re here to fuel your passion as we gear up for the 2026 Rugby League World Cup. From qualified teams to past results, this guide has everything you need.

What’s new in the 2026 Rugby League World Cup?

The 2026 Rugby League World Cup in Australia is shaping up to be the most exciting yet. With matches across Australia and Papua New Guinea, 10 men’s, 8 women’s, and 8 wheelchair teams will compete for glory. After France stepped back, Australia took the reins, setting the stage for an unforgettable tournament.

2021 Rugby League World Cup results

The 2021 Rugby League World Cup in England delivered unforgettable moments. Australia’s men’s team triumphed over Samoa in a gripping final. The Jillaroos continued their dominance in the women’s competition, securing a third consecutive title. In the wheelchair tournament, France claimed victory, setting up an intense competition for 2026.

Rugby League vs. Rugby Union: What’s the difference?

While Rugby League and Rugby Union share origins, they’re distinct sports. Rugby League, with 13 players per side, offers faster, more direct play—ideal for high-energy action lovers. Rugby Union, with 15 players, has its own strategies and scoring. Don’t confuse the two—Rugby League fans are fiercely loyal!

Australia’s Rugby League dominance

Australia is the powerhouse of Rugby League, boasting 12 World Cup titles and making the final in the last 14 tournaments. The 2026 competition will see Australia defending their title on home soil, with Papua New Guinea also hosting key matches. Australia’s women’s and wheelchair teams are equally formidable, making them the nation to beat.

Who’s competing in the 2026 Rugby League World Cup?

The 2026 tournament features the best of the best, with 10 men’s teams, and 8 teams each in the women’s and wheelchair tournaments. These teams represent the pinnacle of Rugby League, with talent from Europe, Asia-Pacific, and beyond.

Men’s qualified teams:

  • New Zealand
  • England
  • Australia
  • Fiji
  • Lebanon
  • Tonga
  • Samoa
  • Papua New Guinea

Women’s qualified teams:

  • New Zealand
  • England
  • Australia
  • Wales
  • France
  • Papua New Guinea

Wheelchair qualified teams:

  • Australia
  • England
  • France
  • Wales

Locations to watch in 2026

Australia is Rugby League’s heartland, making it the perfect stage for the 2026 World Cup. Matches will unfold in iconic stadiums across Australia, with select games in Papua New Guinea, adding a unique cultural flavor. Whether you’re there in person or watching from home, the energy will be electric.

Ready to experience the 2026 Rugby League World Cup?

The 2026 Rugby League World Cup is set to deliver an unforgettable experience, with the world’s best teams battling it out. Stay tuned for updates and ticket releases and world-class rugby league drama!

Can’t wait until 2026? Explore other exciting rugby events, like the 2025 Six Nations, to keep the adrenaline pumping!