An International Rugby League calendar has been agreed upon until 2030 aimed at capitalising on the growth of the men's and women's international game.
An International Rugby League board meeting in Singapore has agreed to a new calendar to 2030 aimed at capitalising on the growth of the international game.
There will also be more international tours, with the return of the Ashes in 2025 when England Men’s and Women’s teams travel to Australia.International Rugby League has agreed an International Calendar to 2030.Kangaroo and Kiwi tours to resume.Dedicated Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere Tri-Nations and Four Nations tournaments.
A stand-alone Women’s World Cup will be staged in 2028, with the next Men’s World Cup, after RLWC2026, to be held in 2030. There will also be announcements about the International Calendar beyond 2027 during the international window later this year.
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