2025–26 SVNS

2025–26 SVNS
Men's Series XXVII
Women's Series XIII
Hosts
Date29 November 2025 – 7 June 2026
Nations8
2026–27 →

The 2025–26 SVNS is the 27th annual series of rugby sevens tournaments for national sevens teams, known as the SVNS. It is taking place between November 2025 and June 2026. The SVNS has been run by World Rugby since 1999.

Teams and format

The number of teams were reduced from 12 to 8 for both men's and women's. The 4 lowest placed men's and women's teams at the end of the final league event in 2024–25 season were relegated from the series for the 2025–26 season. The men's relegated teams were Kenya, Uruguay, Ireland and USA. The women's relegated teams were Brazil, China, Ireland and Spain.

The tournament takes place over seven months and consists of 9 events,[1] with the final three events making up the World Championship, and consisting of the 8 Division 1 teams, and the top 4 SVNS Division 2 teams.

Men's teams

Women's teams

Tour venues

The schedule for the series was finalised on 1 September 2025.

2025–26 itinerary
Leg Stadium City Dates Men's Winner Women's Winner
Dubai The Sevens Stadium Dubai 29–30 Nov 2025  New Zealand  New Zealand
South Africa Cape Town Stadium Cape Town 6–7 Dec 2025  South Africa  Australia
Singapore National Stadium Singapore 31 Jan–1 Feb 2026  Fiji  New Zealand
Australia HBF Park Perth 7–8 Feb 2026  South Africa  New Zealand
Canada BC Place Vancouver 7–8 Mar 2026  South Africa  New Zealand
United States Sports Illustrated New York[a] 14–15 Mar 2026  South Africa  New Zealand
Hong Kong Kai Tak Sports Park Hong Kong 17–19 Apr 2026
Spain José Zorrilla Stadium Valladolid 29–31 May 2026
France Stade Atlantique Bordeaux 5–7 Jun 2026
  1. ^ Physical location is Harrison, New Jersey.

Standings

The points awarded to teams at each event, as well as the overall season totals, are shown in the table below. Gold indicates the event champions. Silver indicates the event runner-ups. Bronze indicates the event third place finishers. An asterisk (*) indicates a tied placing. A dash (—) is recorded where a team did not compete.

Men's

2025–26 SVNS – Men's Series XXVII[2]
Pos.
Event 
Team

Dubai

Cape Town

Singapore

Perth


Vancouver


New York
Points
total
Points
difference
1  South Africa 12 20 14 20 20 20 106 226
2  Fiji 16 16 20 18 16 18 104 236
3  Australia 18 8 12 16 14 14 82 –75
4  New Zealand 20 12 16 14 8 10 80 26
5  France 14 14 18 8 10 12 76 28
6  Argentina 6 18 8 12 12 16 72 –50
7  Spain 10 6 10 10 18 8 64 –174
8  Great Britain 8 10 6 6 6 6 42 –285
Legend
Gold Event Champions
Silver Event Runner-ups
Bronze Event Third place finishers
No colour Core team and re-qualified as a core team for the 2026–27 World Sevens Series
Pink Relegated from core team status for 2025–26 after Grand Finals

Women's

2025–26 SVNS – Women's Series XIII[2]
Pos.
Event 
Team

Dubai

Cape Town

Singapore

Perth


Vancouver


New York
Points
total
Points
difference
1  New Zealand 20 18 20 20 20 20 118 622
2  Australia 18 20 18 18 18 18 110 479
3  United States 12 14 14 14 16 16 86 47
4  France 8 16 12 16 14 12 78 31
5  Canada 10 10 16 12 12 8 68 -29
6  Fiji 14 8 10 8 10 14 64 –23
7  Japan 16 12 8 10 8 10 64 –177
8  Great Britain 6 6 6 6 6 6 36 –950
Legend
Gold Event Champions
Silver Event Runner-ups
Bronze Event Third place finishers
No colour Core team and re-qualified as a core team for the 2026–27 World Sevens Series
Pink Relegated from core team status for 2025–26 after Grand Finals

Men's Grand Finals

2025–26 SVNS – Men's Series XXVII
Pos.
Event 
Team

Hong Kong

Valladolid

Bordeaux
Points
total
Points
difference
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Women's Grand Finals

2025–26 SVNS – Women's Series XIII
Pos.
Event 
Team

Hong Kong

Valladolid

Bordeaux
Points
total
Points
difference
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

Placings summary

Tallies of top-four placings in tournaments during the 2025–26 series, by team:

Men

Team Gold Silver Bronze Fourth Total
 South Africa 4 1 5
 Fiji 1 2 3 6
 New Zealand 1 1 1 3
 Australia 1 1 2 4
 France 1 2 3
 Argentina 1 1 2
 Spain 1 1

Women

Team Gold Silver Bronze Fourth Total
 New Zealand 5 1 6
 Australia 1 5 6
 France 2 1 3
 United States 2 3 4
 Canada 1 1
 Japan 1 1
 Fiji 2 2

Players

Player of the final award
Tour Leg Men's Winner Women's Winner Ref.
Dubai Brady Rush Jorja Miller
Cape Town Shilton van Wyk Isabella Nasser
Singapore Vuiviawa Naduvalo Jorja Miller
Perth Ryan Oosthuizen Kelsey Teneti
Vancouver Tristan Leyds Jorja Miller
New York Selvyn Davids Kelsey Teneti
Hong Kong
Valladolid
Bordeaux

Awards

Rookie of the Year Award
Men's Winner Women's Winner Ref.
Player of the Year Award
Men's Winner Women's Winner Ref.
Dream Team
Men's Dream Team Women's Dream Team Ref.

Tournaments

Dubai

Men's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  New Zealand 26–22  Australia
Bronze  Fiji 24–7  France
Fifth Place  South Africa 21–12  Spain
Seventh Place  Great Britain 24–19  Argentina

Women's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  New Zealand 29–14  Australia
Bronze  Japan 22—12  Fiji
Fifth Place  United States 19–14  Canada
Seventh Place  France 46–5  Great Britain

Cape Town

Men's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  South Africa 21–19  Argentina
Bronze  Fiji 26–19  France
Fifth Place  New Zealand 27–12  Great Britain
Seventh Place  Australia 24–12  Spain

Women's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  Australia 26–12  New Zealand
Bronze  France 15–12  United States
Fifth Place  Japan 12–10  Canada
Seventh Place  Fiji 43–7  Great Britain

Singapore

Men's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  Fiji 21–12  France
Bronze  New Zealand 14—12  South Africa
Fifth Place  Australia 26–12  Spain
Seventh Place  Argentina 14–10  Great Britain

Women's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  Australia 7–36  New Zealand
Bronze  Canada 24–19 (a.e.t.)  United States
Fifth Place  France 17–14  Fiji
Seventh Place  Japan 31–5  Great Britain

Perth

Men's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  South Africa 21–19  Fiji
Bronze  Australia 12–10  New Zealand
Fifth Place  Argentina 24–19  Spain
Seventh Place  France 24–17  Great Britain

Women's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  New Zealand 29–7  Australia
Bronze  France 21–14  United States
Fifth Place  Canada 36–5  Japan
Seventh Place  Fiji 41–5  Great Britain

Vancouver

Men's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  South Africa 38–12  Spain
Bronze  Fiji 29–10  Australia
Fifth Place  Argentina 34–15  France
Seventh Place  New Zealand 29–5  Great Britain

Women's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  New Zealand 24–17  Australia
Bronze  United States 35–21  France
Fifth Place  Canada 26–19  Fiji
Seventh Place  Japan 34–19  Great Britain

New York

Men's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  South Africa 10–7  Fiji
Bronze  Argentina 26–10  Australia
Fifth Place  France 21–14  New Zealand
Seventh Place  Spain 24–12  Great Britain

Women's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup  New Zealand 22–21  Australia
Bronze  United States 26–17  Fiji
Fifth Place  France 19–15  Japan
Seventh Place  Canada 22–14  Great Britain

Hong Kong

Men's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup
Bronze
Fifth Place
Seventh Place
Ninth Place
Eleventh Place

Women's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup
Bronze
Fifth Place
Seventh Place
Ninth Place
Eleventh Place

Valladolid

Men's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup
Bronze
Fifth Place
Seventh Place
Ninth Place
Eleventh Place

Women's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup
Bronze
Fifth Place
Seventh Place
Ninth Place
Eleventh Place

Bordeaux

Men's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup
Bronze
Fifth Place
Seventh Place
Ninth Place
Eleventh Place

Women's

Event Winner Score Finalist
Cup
Bronze
Fifth Place
Seventh Place
Ninth Place
Eleventh Place

References

  1. ^ "HSBC SVNS set to supercharge rugby's global appeal as the ultimate festival of immersive experiences". svns.com. World Rugby. 18 July 2023. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Rugby Standings | HSBC Rugby SVNS Series".