2018 Rugby League European Championship

The 2018 European Championship is an international rugby league tournament that took place in October and November 2018. Four teams competed in the tournament, which forms the top tier of European international competition, and the first stage of qualification for the 2021 Rugby League World Cup. The winner and runner-up will automatically qualify for the World Cup, while the third and fourth placed teams will enter the European play-off qualifying competition.

2018 European Championship
Number of teams4
Host countries Wales
France
Scotland
Ireland
Winner France (8th title)

Matches played6
Attendance8,866 (1,478 per match)
Points scored300 (50 per match)
Tries scored52 (8.67 per match)
Top scorer James Olds (40)
Top try scorer Morgan Escaré
Rhys Williams
Josh Ralph
(4 tries each)
Tournaments
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Teams

The championship will be contested by the national teams of France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Wales are the defending champions having won the previous competition, the 2015 European Cup.

Standings

The championship is a single round-robin tournament with two points awarded for a win and one point for a draw. The matches will take place over three consecutive weekends commencing 26 October 2018.

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  France 3 3 0 0 106 38 +68 6 Qualification for 2021 Rugby League World Cup
2  Wales 3 2 0 1 108 74 +34 4
3  Ireland 3 1 0 2 54 74 −20 2 Advance to Europe Repêchage for 2021 World Cup qualification
4  Scotland 3 0 0 3 32 114 −82 0
Source: ERL

Fixtures

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
Attendance: 200
Referee: Tom Grant (England)

Notes:

  • James Bentley, Lewis Bienek, Liam Byrne, Jack Higginson, Ronan Michael, Declan O'Donnell, Ethan Ryan, Michael Ward (all Ireland), Davey Dixon, Nick Glohe, Finn Hutchison, Sam Luckley, Murray Mitchell, Kieran Moran, and Luke Westman (all Scotland) made their Test debuts.
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)
Stade Albert Domec, Carcassonne
Attendance: 4,055
Referee: James Child (England)

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.

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
Attendance: 250
Referee: Ben Casty (France)

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
Attendance: 250
Referee: Scott Mikalauskas (England)

Notes:


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
Attendance: 2,854
Referee: Greg Dolan (England)

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
Attendance: 1,257
Referee: Gareth Hewer (England)

Notes:

Media coverage

Country or region Broadcaster Ref.
 Australia Fox League
 United Kingdom BBC Worldwide
 France viàOccitanie

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