2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens


The 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens was the seventh edition of the Rugby World Cup Sevens. Organised by World Rugby, it was held at AT&T Park, now known as Oracle Park, in San Francisco, United States. A total of 84 matches were played over three days from July 20–22, 2018. The men’s tournament had 24 teams and the women’s tournament 16, with both tournaments being played for the first time in a knock-out only format.
New Zealand won the championship for both events — defeating England in the men's final and France in the women's final.

Bidding

The bidding timeline for hosting the tournament was as follows:
  1. February 28, 2014 —Interested countries declare their "intent to tender"
  2. August 29, 2014 — World Rugby distributes the tender documentation
  3. December 5, 2014 — Countries submit their bids to World Rugby
  4. May 13, 2015 — World Rugby Council chooses the host country
The following 14 countries declared their interest in bidding to host the event:
USA Rugby selected the San Francisco Bay Area as the host candidate. The venue was AT&T Park, home to the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball.
When the event was awarded to the Bay Area in May 2015, Avaya Stadium, home to the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer, was announced as a second venue. However, the following year, Avaya Stadium was dropped as a venue.
San Francisco
AT&T Park
Capacity: 42,000

Schedule

Over the three days of competition there was a total of 84 matches played across both the men's and women's competitions.
All times in Pacific Daylight Time.
DateTimeStageMatches
July 20, 2018
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10:00–12:56Women's Championship Cup Round of 168
July 20, 2018
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13:01-15:57Men's Championship Cup Pre-round of 168
July 20, 2018
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16:02-18:58Women's Challenge Quarter-finals
Women's Championship Cup Quarter-finals
8
July 20, 2018
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19:03-21:59Men's Championship Cup Round of 168
July 21, 2018
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09:30–13:57Women's Challenge Semi-finals
Women's Championship Cup Semi-finals
Men's Bowl Quarter-finals
12
July 21, 2018
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14:04-17:00Men's Challenge Quarter-finals
Men's Championship Cup Quarter-finals
8
July 21, 2018
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17:10-20:29Women's 11th-16th Place Matches
Women's Challenge Final
Women's 5th-8th Place Matches
Women's Bronze Medal match
Women's Championship Cup Final
Women's Ceremony
8
July 22, 2018
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09:00-14:52Men's Bowl Semi-finals
Men's Challenge Semi-finals
Men's Championship Cup Semi-finals
Men's 19th-24th Place Matches
Men's Bowl Final
16
July 22, 2018
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15:02-16:30Men's 11th-16th Place Matches
Men's Challenge Final
4
July 22, 2018
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16:40-18:31Men's 5th-8th Place Matches
Men's Bronze Medal Match
Men's Championship Cup Final
Men's Ceremony
4

Qualifying – Men

Twenty four teams participate in the men's World Cup Sevens. Nine teams automatically qualify — eight by reaching the quarterfinals at the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens, and one host nation. Additionally, the top four teams not already qualified from the 2016–17 World Sevens Series also qualify. The remaining 11 teams qualify through continental qualifiers — two from each of the six regions, except North America which gets only one additional place.
QualifyingAfricaNorth AmericaSouth AmericaAsiaEuropeOceania
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Qualifiers





2016–17 World
Series
Continental
Qualifiers





Total
Places
433266

Qualifying – Women

Sixteen teams play at the women's World Cup Sevens. Four teams automatically qualified by reaching the semifinals at the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens. Additionally, the top four teams not already qualified from the 2016–17 Women's World Sevens Series also qualified. The remaining eight places will be filled via continental qualifiers.
AfricaNorth AmericaSouth AmericaAsiaEuropeOceania
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2016–17 World
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Continental
Qualifiers


Total
Places
131254

Tournament – Men

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi-finalists
Melrose Cup'33–12
5th Place'33–7
Challenge Trophy'24–14
13th Place'22–17
Bowl'20–7
21st Place'

Tournament – Women

EventWinnersScoreFinalistsSemi-finalists
World Cup'29–0
5th Place'12–7
Challenge Trophy'31–5
13th Place'22–0