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The World Rugby SVNS series is gearing up for another thrilling weekend of rugby sevens action as the tournament’s fourth leg heads to Vancouver, Canada, from February 21 to 23, 2025. With New Zealand’s women and Fiji’s men leading their respective standings, the stakes are high as teams compete for crucial points in the race for the overall title. Fans can expect 70 matches packed into 28 hours of fast-paced, hard-hitting rugby at BC Place, making this event a must-watch for sports enthusiasts worldwide.
2025 World Rugby SVNS Vancouver Event Details
What: HSBC Rugby Sevens in Vancouver
Where: Vancouver, Canada
When: February 21-23
TV Channel: TSN, Stan Sports, TNT
Streamings: StreadyFlix
HSBC SVNS Vancouver 2025 promises to be an electrifying spectacle, featuring 16 teams (eight men’s and eight women’s) competing across three action-packed days. The tournament will showcase the world’s best rugby sevens players, highlighting their speed, skill, and determination. Canadian fans will be particularly eager to see their home teams perform on familiar turf.
Canada’s Women’s Sevens Team, coming off a fourth-place finish in Perth and a bronze medal at the 2024 HSBC SVNS Vancouver, will begin their campaign on Friday, February 21, at 3:28 PM PT against Brazil. This marks their first home appearance since winning silver at the Paris 2024 Olympics. They will then face Spain at 8:58 PM PT on Friday before concluding Pool A play against reigning HSBC SVNS Perth champions Australia on Saturday at 3:08 PM PT.
On the men’s side, Fiji, Argentina, and Spain are currently tied at the top of the standings with 48 points each. Fiji, the two-time Olympic champions, are determined to rebound after missing the podium in Perth, with star players Waisea Nacuqu and Vuiviwa Naduvalu leading the charge. Meanwhile, Argentina, fresh off a victory in Australia, aims to continue their strong momentum. Captain Santiago Mare stated, “We are growing tournament to tournament – we are looking forward to Vancouver.”
Rugby sevens action in Vancouver will be available to fans worldwide through various broadcasters and streaming platforms:
Canada: TSN and TSN+ will provide comprehensive tournament coverage.
Australia: Stan Sports will broadcast all matches live.
United Kingdom: TNT Sport will air the event for UK viewers.
New Zealand: Sky Sports will cover the action for Kiwi fans.
United States & Worldwide: Stream the tournament live via Peacock (not live).
All times are in Pacific Standard Time (PST, UTC-8).
11:18 AM – 6:45 PM: Men’s group matches
2:00 PM – 9:40 PM: Women’s group matches
10:30 AM – 6:10 PM: Men’s group and play-off matches
1:18 PM – 8:50 PM: Women’s group and play-off matches
10:50 AM – 5:15 PM: Men’s play-off matches and finals
11:12 AM – 6:00 PM: Women’s play-off matches and finals
Don’t miss a second of the action as the world’s best rugby sevens teams battle it out in Vancouver!