World Rugby Rankings – Weekend of July 18th 2026

World Rugby Publishes Ranking Permutations for 3rd Round of Nations Cup and Championship

It’s always interesting to preview the ranking permutations for the upcoming weekend. For Canada, the objective is clear, defeat Zimbabwe or they’ll fall below Zimbabwe in the rankings. If Canada win and Romania lose to Samoa then Canada could bypass Romania, depending on the point differential. If Hong Kong defeat Uruguay, highly unlikely, then they’ll jump up several spots depending on other results. Another interesting note, the referee for the Canada v Zimbabwe match is Argentine Tomás Bertazza who officiated the Canada v Spain match.

I used my Ai assistant Bob, who sometimes hallucinates but is usually reliable, to crunch the numbers on the various win/loss scenarios for Canada, Zimbabwe, Romania and Hong Kong, his calculations below.

Using the current ranking points shown in your screenshot and applying World Rugby’s Points Exchange formula (incorporating the July 1, 2026 rule removing the home-field advantage handicap), here are the exact calculations and resulting point scenarios for Canada, Zimbabwe, Romania, and Hong Kong China across all 12 match outcomes.

Pre-Match Points Baseline:

  • Samoa: 66.27 | Romania: 60.92

  • Uruguay: 67.62 | Hong Kong China: 58.86

  • Canada: 59.46 | Zimbabwe: 58.59

1. Canada vs. Zimbabwe

  • Rating Gap (D): 59.46 – 58.59 = 0.87 points (Canada is the higher-ranked side).

Scenario Canada Post-Match Zimbabwe Post-Match
Canada wins by <= 15 60.37 57.68
Canada wins by > 15 60.83 57.22
Zimbabwe wins by <= 15 58.37 59.68
Zimbabwe wins by > 15 57.83 60.22

2. Samoa vs. Romania

  • Rating Gap (D): 66.27 – 60.92 = 5.35 points (Samoa is the higher-ranked side).

  • Note: Only Romania’s final points are shown as requested.

Scenario Romania Post-Match
Samoa wins by <= 15 60.45 (loses 0.47)
Samoa wins by > 15 60.22 (loses 0.70)
Romania wins by <= 15 62.46 (gains 1.54)
Romania wins by > 15 63.22 (gains 2.30)

3. Uruguay vs. Hong Kong China

  • Rating Gap (D): 67.62 – 58.86 = 8.76 points (Uruguay is the higher-ranked side).

  • Note: Only Hong Kong China’s final points are shown as requested.

Scenario Hong Kong China Post-Match
Uruguay wins by <= 15 58.74 (loses 0.12)
Uruguay wins by > 15 58.67 (loses 0.19)
Hong Kong wins by <= 15 60.74 (gains 1.88)
Hong Kong wins by > 15 61.67 (gains 2.81)

from World Rugby

World Rugby has published the ranking permutations for this weekend’s third rounds of the Nations Championship 2026 and World Rugby Nations Cup 2026.

Permutation highlights:

  • South Africa and France cannot improve their rating with victory over the lower-ranked Wales and Japan respectively.
  • The Springboks will surrender top spot if they suffer a shock loss to Wales and New Zealand beat Ireland, providing one of the margins is by more than 15 points.
  • It is also possible for Ireland to climb to number one, but this would require South Africa to lose by more than 15 points and the Irish to win by the same margin.
  • Ireland will swap places with New Zealand if they become the first team to beat the All Blacks at Eden Park since 1994.
  • France could fall as low as sixth with defeat in Tokyo, while a return to the top 10 for the first time in three years is possible for Japan.
  • Australia could drop out of the top 10 for the first time since the rankings began in October 2003 if they lose to Italy by more than 15 points and other results go against them.
  • Italy will also surrender their place in the top 10 if beaten by that margin.
  • Scotland, Argentina and England could all end the weekend in fourth place if France are beaten in Japan.
  • Fiji will climb above a beaten Australia if they are able to claim a first Nations Championship victory against Scotland at Murrayfield.
  • Wales cannot fall any lower than 12th this weekend as Georgia are unable to catch them, but a return to top 10 is possible for Steve Tandy’s men.
  • Argentina and England will swap places if Los Pumas are able to taste victory in Santiago del Estero.
  • Defeat for Romania against Samoa could see them drop to a new all-time low with Canada, Hong Kong China and Zimbabwe all able to climb above them with victories, depending on the margins involved.
  • Hong Kong China and Chile can all secure or equal new all-time highs in the rankings if they beat the higher-ranked Uruguay and Georgia.
  • Portugal, Chile, USA and Spain could all end the weekend in 14th place depending on results in the World Rugby Nations Cup across the Americas.
  • Zimbabwe will become the higher-ranked of the two nations if they beat Canada and could reach a new high of 22nd depending on margin and Romania’s result.

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Match official highlights:

  • Nic Berry (Australia) takes charge of New Zealand v Ireland for the second time, having overseen the All Blacks’ 23-13 victory in Dublin the 2024 Autumn Nations Series.
  • Ben O’Keeffe (New Zealand) will referee Japan v France for the first time with both teams having a losing record with the New Zealand official in the middle.
  • Christophe Ridley (England) is in the middle for Australia v Italy for the first time, having already refereed the Azzurri in 2026 with their 31-17 loss to Wales in the Guinness Men’s Six Nations.
  • Matthew Carley (England) referees Fiji v Scotland for the first time, his last match involving Scotland having been a significant one with his 50th test being their 26-23 victory over Wales in the Men’s Six Nations this year.
  • Andrew Brace (Ireland) will oversee the South Africa v Wales fixture for the second time, having been in the middle for the Springboks 52-16 victory in a RWC 2023 warm-up match in Cardiff.
  • Angus Gardner (Australia) referees Argentina v England for the second time, having been in the middle for the visitors’ 35-12 victory in Buenos in July 2025.
  • Angus Mabey (New Zealand) will take charge of Samoa v Romania for the first time, having already refereed Manu Samoa in the World Rugby Nations Cup in their 66-19 win over Hong Kong China on 4 July.
  • Craig Evans (Wales) referees Hong Kong China for the first time when they face Uruguay in Montevideo. This will be his second time refereeing Los Teros in the tournament after their opening round loss to Georgia.
  • Jordan Way (Australia) will referee Chile and Georgia for the first time when they meet in Santiago, an encounter between two of the three unbeaten teams in the Nations Cup after two rounds.
  • Damián Schneider (Argentina) takes charge of Tonga v Portugal for the first time with the Argentinian to referee Os Lobos for the first time since 2019 when they beat Chile.
  • Ben Breakspear (Wales) referees USA for the first time as they face Spain hoping to complete the first phase of the Nations Cup with three wins from three. It will be the first time for nearly five years that the Welsh official takes charge of Spain.
  • Tomás Bertazza (Argentina) will referee a team from Africa for the first time when he takes charge of Canada v Zimbabwe in Winnipeg. He has already refereed Canada once this tournament, the historic 42-42 draw with Spain on 4 July.
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