• Women’s Series increases to six rounds
  • 2019 Series forms the principal route for Olympic qualification ahead of Tokyo 2020

World Rugby has announced the schedule for the men’s and women’s HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2019.

Rugby sevens continues to engage global audiences and break new ground. The men’s and women’s HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2018 saw record-breaking fan engagement figures with more than 120 million video views, a 60 per cent increase on 2017.

The HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2019 will be hotly contested as 15 core men’s teams and 11 core women’s teams compete for the title, and with the series acting as the principal route for qualification for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, it promises to be once again highly competitive.

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This season, the HSBC World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series increases to six rounds with USA Rugby hosting the new opening round in Glendale, Colorado, on 20-21 October, 2018.

Rounds two and three are combined events alongside the men’s series, taking place in Dubai on 29-30 November, 2018 and Sydney on 1-2 February, 2019 before standalone events in Japan, on 20-21 April and Langford, Canada, on 11-12 May. The HSBC World Rugby Women’s Sevens Series 2019 will culminate in Paris, 31 May-1 June.

The men’s HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series will again be contested across 10 rounds from November 2018 to June 2019.

The series opens in Dubai on 30-1 December, 2018, before teams move on to Cape Town in South Africa the following week.

In the New Year, teams will travel to Hamilton, New Zealand, on 26-27 January, 2019 before both men’s and women’s teams are welcomed to Sydney, Australia, for three days of action packed rugby sevens from 1-3 February.

The fifth and sixth rounds will be hosted in Las Vegas, USA, on 1-3 March and Vancouver, Canada, on 9-10 March, before teams travel to Hong Kong on 5-7 April and Singapore on 13-14 April for rounds seven and eight respectively.

The penultimate round of the series will take place again in London on 25-26 May with Paris hosting the finale on 1-2 June.
World Rugby Chairman Bill Beaumont said: “As we enter an Olympic Games qualifying year, the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series promises to again be highly competitive as both men’s and women’s teams look to secure their place, via the world series, at Tokyo 2020.

“Rugby sevens has seen record growth in awareness in recent years with its inclusion in the Olympics having a profound effect on the sport, attracting an estimated 30 million fans globally. The series continues to capture the imagination of global audiences with record-breaking fan engagement figures of over 120 million video views recorded this year.

“The world series is truly one of rugby sevens’ flagship competitions and we are looking forward to watching teams once again compete at the highest level for not only for the coveted world series title, but also Olympic qualification.”

Leanne Cutts, HSBC Group General Manager and Group Head of Marketing, said: “As a long-term partner of the HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, we can take great pride in the work we’ve done with World Rugby to help deliver the record growth and expansion the game has enjoyed in recent seasons.

“The men’s and women’s games on the pitch are more spectacular than ever. With electrifying athletes, jaw-dropping skills and fascinating personalities, we firmly believe rugby sevens is as entertaining as any sport out there. With the sport’s second Olympics now on the horizon in 2020, there are significant opportunities to engage even more new players, fans and countries.”

The 2019 series also welcomes Japan’s men and China’s women as core teams after they won the Hong Kong qualifier in April.

HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series 2019 schedule

Rounds Men's dates Women's dates
Colorado, USA   20-21 October, 2018
Dubai, UAE 30 November-1 December, 2018 29-30 November, 2018
Cape Town, South Africa 8-9 December, 2018  
Hamilton, New Zealand 26-27 January, 2019  
Sydney, Australia 2-3 February, 2019 1-3 February, 2019
Las Vegas, USA 1-3 March, 2019  
Vancouver, Canada 9-10 March, 2019  
Hong Kong, Hong Kong 5-7 April, 2019  
Singapore, Singapore  13-14 April, 2019  
Japan   20-21 April, 2019
Langford, Canada   11-12 May, 2019
London, England 25-26 May, 2019  
Paris, France 1-2 June, 2019 31 May-3 June, 2019


* All dates and venues correct at time of publication/subject to change