History of rugby union matches between Canada and United States
Canada and the United States have played each other a total of 55 times, with Canada winning 38, the United States winning 16, and one draw back in 1982.
The first ever match was contested in 1977 at Swangard Stadium in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. Canada won the match 17-6. The United States' first win came the following year where they won 12-7.
Since their first match in 1977, the United States and Canada play every year taking it in turns as the home side. In recent years they play on a home and away basis so that both teams are at home during their meetings, although many of the home and away meetings are the qualification rounds for the Rugby World Cup.
Since 2013, Canada and the United States have played every June in the IRB Pacific Nations Cup, along with Japan, Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa.
Defunct tournaments
In 1996, Canada and United States played in the Pacific-Rim Championship along with Hong Kong and Japan until the addition of Fiji, Samoa and Tonga in 1999. The tournament was ceased in 2000. Alongside the Pacific-Rim Championship, the Pan-American Championship was also competed which included the United States and Canada. Like the Pacific-Rim Championship the tournament was ceased in 2003.
In 2003 the Super Cup was formed and was contested between Japan, Russia and the United States. In 2004 they were joined by Canada. The tournament was only contested for 3 years as it was ceased in 2005 with Canada the final champions. Also in 2003, the Churchill Cup was formed where Canada and the United States would play A sides from Europe and the Southern Hemisphere. The tournament was ceased in 2011 before the 2011 Rugby World Cup.[1]
Summary
Overview
Details |
Played |
Won by Canada |
Won by United States |
Drawn |
Canada points |
United States points |
In Canada |
30 |
24 |
6 |
0 |
712 |
436 |
In United States |
20 |
10 |
9 |
1 |
416 |
299 |
Neutral venue |
5 |
4 |
1 |
0 |
156 |
105 |
Overall |
55 |
38 |
16 |
1 |
1274 |
840 |
Records
Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
Record |
Canada |
United States |
Longest winning streak |
7 (11 Jul 2009–21 June 2014) |
4 (21 Jun 2014–Present) |
Largest points for |
Home |
56 (12 August 2006) |
34 (3 June 2000) |
Away |
52 (2 June 2007) |
41 (22 August 2015) |
Largest winning margin |
Home |
49 (12 August 2006) |
12 (11 June 1988) |
Away |
42 (2 June 2007) |
18 (22 August 2015) |
Results
No. |
Date |
Venue |
Score |
Winner |
Competition |
55 |
13 February 2016 |
Dell Diamond, Round Rock, Texas |
30 – 22 |
United States |
2016 Americas Rugby Championship |
54 |
22 August 2015 |
Twin Elm Rugby Park, Ottawa, Ontario |
23 – 41 |
United States |
2015 Rugby World Cup warm-up |
53 |
3 August 2015 |
Swangard Stadium, Burnaby |
15 – 13 |
United States |
2015 Pacific Nations Cup 5th Place play-off |
52 |
21 June 2014 |
Cal Expo Facility, Sacramento, California |
38 – 35 |
United States |
2014 IRB Pacific Nations Cup |
51 |
24 August 2013 |
BMO Field, Toronto |
13 – 11 |
Canada |
2015 Rugby World Cup Qualifiers |
50 |
17 August 2013 |
Blackbaud Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina |
9 – 27 |
Canada |
49 |
25 May 2013 |
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Ellerslie Rugby Park |
16 – 9 |
Canada |
2013 IRB Pacific Nations Cup |
48 |
9 June 2012 |
Richardson Memorial Stadium, Kingston, Ontario |
28 – 25 |
Canada |
|
47 |
13 August 2011 |
Infinity Park, Glendale, Colorado |
7 – 27 |
Canada |
|
46 |
6 August 2011 |
BMO Field, Toronto |
28 – 22 |
Canada |
|
45 |
11 July 2009 |
Ellerslie Rugby Park, Edmonton |
41 – 18 |
Canada |
2011 Rugby World Cup Qualifiers |
44 |
4 July 2009 |
Blackbaud Stadium, Charleston, South Carolina |
12 – 6 |
United States |
43 |
21 June 2008 |
Toyota Park, Bridgeview, Illinois |
10 – 26 |
Canada |
2008 Churchill Cup |
42 |
2 June 2007 |
Twickenham Stadium, London, England |
52 – 10 |
Canada |
2007 Churchill Cup |
41 |
12 August 2006 |
Swilers Rugby Park, St. John's, Newfoundland |
56 – 7 |
Canada |
2007 Rugby World Cup Qualifiers |
40 |
17 June 2006 |
Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton |
33 – 18 |
Canada |
2006 Churchill Cup |
39 |
26 June 2005 |
Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton |
19 – 20 |
United States |
2005 Churchill Cup |
38 |
25 May 2005 |
National Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan |
30 – 26 |
Canada |
2005 Super Cup |
37 |
19 June 2004 |
Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton |
32 – 29 |
Canada |
2004 Churchill Cup |
36 |
27 May 2004 |
National Olympic Stadium, Tokyo, Japan |
23 – 20 |
Canada |
2004 Super Cup |
35 |
27 August 2003 |
Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
20 – 35 |
United States |
2003 Pan-American Championship |
34 |
18 June 2003 |
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver |
11 – 16 |
United States |
2003 Churchill Cup |
33 |
13 July 2002 |
Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, Indiana |
13 – 36 |
Canada |
2003 Rugby World Cup Qualifiers |
32 |
29 June 2002 |
Fletcher's Fields, Markham, Ontario |
26 – 9 |
Canada |
31 |
19 May 2001 |
Richardson Memorial Stadium, Kingston, Ontario |
19 – 10 |
Canada |
2001 Pan-American Championship |
30 |
3 June 2000 |
Rio Tinto Stadium, Sandy, Utah |
34 – 25 |
United States |
2000 Pacific-Rim Championship |
29 |
19 June 1999 |
Stanley Park, Vancouver |
17 – 18 |
United States |
1999 Pacific-Rim Championship |
28 |
18 August 1998 |
Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
31 – 14 |
Canada |
1998 Pan-American Championship |
27 |
6 June 1998 |
Burlington |
3 – 37 |
Canada |
1998 Pacifc-Rim Championship |
26 |
23 May 1998 |
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver |
17 – 15 |
Canada |
25 |
28 June 1997 |
Boxer Stadium, San Francisco, California |
11 – 22 |
Canada |
1997 Pacifc-Rim Championship |
24 |
10 May 1997 |
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver |
53 – 12 |
Canada |
23 |
18 September 1996 |
Mohawk Sports Park, Hamilton, Ontario |
23 – 18 |
Canada |
1996 Pan-American Championship |
22 |
18 May 1996 |
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver |
24 – 20 |
Canada |
1996 Pacifc-Rim Championship |
21 |
11 May 1996 |
Boxer Stadium, San Francisco, California |
19 – 12 |
United States |
20 |
9 September 1995 |
Fletcher's Fields, Markham, Ontario |
14 – 15 |
United States |
|
19 |
21 May 1994 |
George Allen Field, Long Beach, California |
10 – 15 |
Canada |
|
18 |
19 June 1993 |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
20 – 9 |
Canada |
|
17 |
13 June 1992 |
Denver |
9 – 32 |
Canada |
|
16 |
8 June 1991 |
Kingsland, Calgary |
34 – 15 |
Canada |
|
15 |
9 June 1990 |
Chief Sealth, Seattle |
14 – 12 |
United States |
1991 Rugby World Cup Qualifiers |
14 |
23 September 1989 |
Stanley Park, Vancouver |
21 – 3 |
Canada |
1991 Rugby World Cup Qualifiers |
13 |
11 June 1988 |
Saranac Lake Park, New York |
28 – 16 |
United States |
|
12 |
14 November 1987 |
Royal Athletic Park, Victoria, British Columbia |
20 – 12 |
Canada |
|
11 |
10 May 1987 |
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver |
33 – 9 |
Canada |
|
10 |
8 November 1986 |
Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Arizona |
16 – 27 |
Canada |
|
9 |
16 November 1985 |
Thunderbird Stadium, Vancouver |
21 – 10 |
Canada |
|
8 |
9 June 1984 |
Notre Dame Stadium, Notre Dame, Indiana |
21 – 1 |
United States |
|
7 |
11 June 1983 |
Sports Complex, Burnaby |
15 – 9 |
Canada |
|
6 |
12 June 1982 |
Bleecker Stadium, New York |
3 – 3 |
Draw |
|
5 |
6 June 1981 |
Kingsland, Calgary |
6 – 3 |
Canada |
|
4 |
8 June 1980 |
Saranac Lake Park, New York |
0 – 16 |
Canada |
|
3 |
9 June 1979 |
Varsity Stadium, Toronto[2] |
19 – 12 |
Canada |
|
2 |
28 May 1978 |
Baltimore, Maryland |
12 – 7 |
United States |
|
1 |
21 May 1977 |
Swangard Stadium, British Columbia |
17 – 6 |
Canada |
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