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Has England rugby ever lost to Italy?

The national rugby union teams of England and Italy have been playing each other in Test rugby since 1991, and by February 2022, they had met in 29 test matches, all of which have been won by England.

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The national rugby union teams of England and Italy have been playing each other in Test rugby since 1991, and by February 2022, they had met in 29 test matches, all of which have been won by England. Their first meeting was on 8 October 1991 in the 1991 Rugby World Cup, England won 36–6. England had played Italy three times in Rugby World Cups, once in a Rugby World Cup qualifier at Huddersfield and once in an Autumn International, prior to them joining the Six Nations Championship. Italy's inclusion into the Six Nations Championship in 2000 has ensured regular meetings between the sides. England have dominated the matches between the sides despite some excellent, spirited displays by Italy, who have yet to register their first win or draw in the fixture. The closest results between the two sides came in the 2008 and 2012 Six Nations tournaments, with England winning both games by a four-point margin. The most recent match between the two sides ended in a 33-0 victory for England in Stadio Olimpico, Rome during the second round of the 2022 Six Nations Championship.

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Details Played Won by

England Won by

Italy Drawn England points Italy points In England 16 16 0 0 720 190 In Italy 12 12 0 0 416 132 Neutral venue 1 1 0 0 27 20 Overall 29 29 0 0 1,166 342

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Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was last set.

Record England Italy Longest winning streak 29 (8 Oct 1991–Present) N/A Largest points for Home 80 (17 February 2001) 19 (10 February 2008) Away 59 (18 March 2000) 23 (17 February 2001) Largest winning margin Home 60 (2 October 1999) N/A Away 47 (18 March 2000) N/A

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Non-test results [ edit ]

Below is a list of matches that Italy has awarded matches test match status by virtue of awarding caps, but England did not. No. Date Venue Score Winner Competition Attendance Ref Notes 1 10 May 1986 Stadio Olimpico, Rome 15–15 draw England XV tour [a]

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^ Not classed as a full international by England who played as an England XV

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Why do Italians play in blue?

Italian sports teams play in blue shirts rather than the colours of their national flag in a custom dating back to the country's pre-republican days. Blue was the official colour of the Royal House of Savoy and this tribute to the Italian monarchy survives today.

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Why do Italian national sporting teams play in blue colours? Frazer Orr, Dublin Ireland This was recently a question in a Football Italia competition of Channel 4. I'm not sure what the correct answer was but the choices were: - A) The colours don't clash with any other domestic Italian football team (probably not true as several have blue in their strips). B) It's the colour of the Italian Royal Family. C) It's the colour of the sea. Alex Colwill, Newcastle England It was the colour of the Italian royal family. Rufus, Bristol UK Italian sports teams play in blue shirts rather than the colours of their national flag in a custom dating back to the country's pre-republican days. Blue was the official colour of the Royal House of Savoy and this tribute to the Italian monarchy survives today. Max Wurr, Stanmore UK Italy are not alone in playing in colours which do not reflect the national flag: Germany (white and black) and the Netherland (orange) are the most prominent. The Netherlands' colours represent the House of Orange, but I've no idea why Germany play in white and black. And why is their change strip green? Greg Stringer, Warrington, Cheshire The question on why Germany's shirt is green has already been answered at the Guardian's football site, which runs it's own version of N&Q known as The Knowledge. The German away shirt question is half way down football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,1563,347342,00.html, while the whole archive is at football.guardian.co.uk/news/theknowledge/0,9204,448018,00.htm James X, Glasgow The change strip of Germany is green in recognition of the fact that after WWII, the first team to play against them was the Republic of Ireland. Paul Hunter, Cork Ireland

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