Papua New Guinea have competed in seven editions of the Rugby League World Cup. Their best finish is the quarter-finals, which they have reached in two tournaments.

Tournament history

World Cup record
Year Round Position GP W L D
19541977Did not participate
AustralasiaFranceUnited Kingdom 1985–88Fourth place4/58260
AustralasiaFranceUnited Kingdom 1989–92Fifth place5/58080
United Kingdom 1995Group stage6/102011
FranceUnited Kingdom 2000Quarter-finals6/164310
Australia 2008Group stage10/103030
EnglandWales 2013Group stage13/143030
AustraliaNew ZealandPapua New Guinea 2017Quarter-finals5/144310
England 2021 Qualified
France 2025 To be determined
Total0 Titles328231

Tournaments

Key
Colour Meaning
Qualifiers to the next round

1985-1988

TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePoints
 Australia860225291+161121
 New Zealand851215886+72111
 Great Britain842220390+11310
 Papua New Guinea820684325−24141
 France811635140−1053

1 France's 1987 away fixtures against Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea were scratched and each team awarded two points as the French were unable to tour Australasia that year due to financial difficulties.

1989-1992

Key to colours in group tables
Advances to the Final
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifferencePoints
 Australia 880023668+16816
 Great Britain 850321579+13610
 New Zealand 8503203120+8310
 France 820680247−1674
 Papua New Guinea 800884304−2200

1995

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
 New Zealand22004730+174Advanced to knockout stage
 Tonga20115253−11
 Papua New Guinea20113450−161
Round Score Opposition Venue
Group Stage 28–28  Tonga The Boulevard, Hull
6-22  New Zealand Knowsley Road, St Helens

2000

Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff Points
 Papua New Guinea 33006942276
 France 320110437674
 Tonga 31029676202
 South Africa 300324138−1140
Round Score Opposition Venue
Group Stage 23–20  France Charlety Stadium, Paris
16–0  South Africa Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse
30–22  Tonga Stadium Municipal d'Albi, Albi
Quarter-Final 8–22  Wales Auto Quest Stadium, Widnes

2008

Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff Points
 Australia 3300128161126
 New Zealand 32019060304
 England 310260110-502
 Papua New Guinea 300334126−920
Round Score Opposition Venue
Group Stage 22–32  England Willows Sports Complex, Townsville
6–48  New Zealand Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
6–46  Australia Willows Sports Complex, Townsville

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2013

Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff Points
 New Zealand 3300146341126
 Samoa 32018452324
 France 31021578-632
 Papua New Guinea 300322103−810
Round Score Opposition Venue
Group Stage 8–9  France Craven Park, Hull
4–38  Samoa Craven Park, Hull
10–56  New Zealand Headingley, Leeds

2017

TeamPldWDLPFPAPDPtsQualification
 Papua New Guinea330012812+1166Advanced to knockout stage
 Ireland32017632+444
 Wales300318156−1380
Round Score Opposition Venue
Group Stage 50–6  Wales National Football Stadium
14-6  Ireland National Football Stadium
64-0  United States National Football Stadium
Quarter-Final 6–36  England Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne

2021

18 October 2022 Tonga  v  Papua New Guinea Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens
25 October 2022 Papua New Guinea  v  Cook Islands Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington
31 October 2022 Papua New Guinea  v  Wales Eco-Power Stadium, Doncaster
Team Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff Points
 Papua New Guinea 00000000
 Tonga 00000000
 Wales 00000000
 Cook Islands 00000000

References

  1. "2008 Rugby League World Cup – RLWC | Rugby League Planet".
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