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WXV 3

Track every try and tackle from WXV 3 with RugbyPass. Below you can see the latest results, upcoming fixtures, breaking news and recent interviews.

WXV 3 News

'Thank you for giving me the best ending': Ex-Spain captain announces retirement

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WXV Global Series' smaller ball trial: 'Why should we not try it?'

Wallaroos join Wallabies for Sydney double header

Ball trial extended to WXV Global Series

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Black Ferns reveal 2026 home schedule, including three-Test France series

WXV reflections: ‘Lessons and experience are the real golden nuggets’

‘This is our future’: WXV 3 champions Spain and Samoa heading to World Cup

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WXV 3 Standings

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PF
PA
PD
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BP-7
BP
3
3
0
0
113
8
105
1
0
1
3
2
0
1
99
40
59
2
0
2
3
1
1
1
41
31
10
1
0
1
3
1
2
0
63
58
5
1
1
2
Pts
13
12
7
6
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WXV 3 Stats

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WXV 3 Latest News

WXV 3: Samoa and Madagascar ring the changes ahead of final round

Rugby World Cup qualification would ‘open the door to many other dreams’

Ashley Marsters to become most-capped Wallaroo in WXV 2 decider

WXV: World Cup tickets and silverware up for grabs in final round

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Dive into the excitement of WXV 3 rugby, the third division of this premier women’s tournament. Launched in 2023, the WXV 3 tournament features six of the greatest international sides, each vying for victory in this competitive annual showdown.

Do you want to enjoy every second of the WXV 3 tournament? Explore this page to find the latest insights, match details and standings from 2024. 

What is WXV 3 Rugby?

The WXV 3 is one of the newest international women’s rugby tournaments in the world. Designed to enhance competition for lower-ranked nations, it is the third tier of the elite WXV competition.

The WXV 3 tournament is contested by six teams. Two spots are given to the winner and the runner-up of the Oceania Women’s Championship, while the third and fourth are secured by the second-placed teams in the African and Asian championships. 

The remaining two places are decided via play-offs. The first is a promotion/relegation match between the sixth-placed team in the previous tournament and the highest-ranked non-participating team. The last spot goes to the loser of the match between the sixth-placed Six Nations side and the winner of the European Championship.


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