2026 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualification explained

Year:2026
Rugby League World Cup qualification
Finalists:7 (from 4 confederations)
Tournaments:Rugby League World Cup qualification
Last:2021
Next:2030

The 2026 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualification will decide the teams that will join the quarter-finalists from the previous World Cup at the 2026 Rugby League World Cup. The location of the tournament will be held in two venues within France.[1]

Qualification will begin on 22 October 2024 with European qualification tournament.

Background

The allocation of teams for the 2026 World Cup was announced on 7 August 2023. The 2026 edition of the Rugby League World Cup will only feature ten men's teams, down from 16 in 2021. The eight quarter-finalists from the previous World Cup achieved automatic qualification, leaving two spots remaining for the qualification process.[2]

The qualification process for the 9th and 10th places will be a two stage process. The first stage is to establish the representatives from each of the four International Rugby League (IRL) confederations (Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and Middle East-Africa) with those representatives advancing to the second and final round of qualification, the World Series to be played in 2025.

The process announced in August 2023 would have seen qualifying tournaments in all four confederations but subsequent changes by the IRL have changed this. In October 2023 IRL confirmed that only full members of the IRL can take part in the qualifying competition.[3] This left only (Asia-Pacific), (Americas) and (Middle East-Africa) as the only full-member nations for their respective confederations, and therefore will automatically advance to the second round of qualification.

This leaves the European confederation as the only one to stage a confederation tournament to decide their second-round slot allocation.

Following the conclusion of the European confederation qualification tournament, the 2025 World Series will take place.[3]

Qualified teams

Teamdata-sort-type="text"Method of
qualification
data-sort-type="date"Date of
qualification
Total
times
qualified
Last
time
qualified
Current
consecutive
appearances
data-sort-type="number"Previous best
performance
data-sort-value="rlwc.c"2021 Group C winners28 October 202217 17Winners (2008)
data-sort-value="rlwc.a"2021 Group A winners29 October 202288 Runners-up (1975, 1995, 2017)
data-sort-value="rlwc.b"2021 Group B winners29 October 202217202117Winners
data-sort-value="rlwc.f"2021 Group B runners-up29 October 2022720217Semi-finals (2008, 2013, 2017)
data-sort-value="rlwc.g"2021 Group C runners-up30 October 2022420213Quarter-finals (2017, 2021)
data-sort-value="rlwc.d2021 Group D winners30 October 2022720217Semi-finals (2017)
data-sort-value="rlwc.e"2021 Group A runners-up30 October 202277Runners-up (2021)
data-sort-value="rlwc.h"2021 Group D runners-up31 October 2022920219Quarter-finals (2000, 2017, 2021)
TBCWorld Series winners2025
TBCWorld Series runners-up2025

European qualifying

See main article: 2026 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualification – Europe. The European confederation qualification tournament will take place in October 2024 and is open to all full member nations as of 15 March 2024. The winner of the tournament will advance to the World Series in 2025.

Teams will play semi-finals and a final. The semi-finals are based on IRL Rank with highest-ranked playing lowest-ranked and second-highest playing second-lowest. The losing semi-finalists will contest a third place playoff; this has no bearing on World Cup qualification, but will count for world ranking points.[4]

Final

World Series

The 2025 World Series will be the inter-confederation qualification tournament for the 2026 Rugby League World Cup. The winner and the runners-up will qualify for the World Cup.

In September 2024, South Africa (who will participate in the tournament) submitted a proposal to host the World Series, in attempt to strengthen their bids to host the 2028 Women's World Cup and 2030 Men's World Cup.[5]

The 2025 World Series will be played by:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rugby League World Cup qualification and World Series format revealed amid eligibility shakeup – The Roar. October 7, 2023.
  2. Web site: Rugby League World Cup qualification: Revamped tournament settles on new process . Sporting News . 5 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231009052706/https://www.sportingnews.com/au/rugby-league/news/rugby-league-world-cup-qualification-process-world-series/15d39ba4c36409b4017100f1 . 9 October 2023 . 8 October 2023.
  3. Web site: International Rugby League Board confirms details for World Series, World Cups . Rugby League International Federation . 5 April 2024 . 7 October 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20231008122238/https://www.intrl.sport/news/irl-board-update-details-confirmed-for-world-series-world-cups/ . 8 October 2023.
  4. Web site: Men's European World Cup qualifying details confirmed . europeanrugbyleague.com . ERLF . 25 July 2024 . en . 25 July 2024.
  5. Web site: 'Eager to seize this chance': South Africa begins road to RLWC2026 . RLIF . 26 October 2024 . 18 September 2024.