Great Britain 7s Women beat Brazil 19-7 in the 9th Place Semi-Final at SVNS Bordeaux 2026, advancing to face Argentina in the 9th Place Play-Off.
Match Analysis
AI SummaryHow it unfolded
Great Britain outscored Brazil by three tries to one in a disciplined performance that never allowed the South Americans to build sustained momentum. The British side took control early and maintained pressure throughout the 14-minute contest, finishing with a 12-point margin of victory.
Brazil responded after falling behind but could not close the gap beyond a single try, with Great Britain's defensive structure holding firm in the decisive moments.
The turning point
Great Britain's first try inside the opening minutes set the tone. By scoring early, they forced Brazil to chase the game from the outset — a difficult ask against a well-organised GB defence that had conceded just 24 points in pool play across their three group-stage matches.
Key performers
Great Britain's try-scorers shared the load across the team, with multiple contributors crossing the whitewash. The collective defensive effort — limiting Brazil to a single try — was the foundation of the win. GB captain and playmaker directed the attacking shape effectively, finding space out wide when Brazil's defensive line narrowed.
For Brazil, their sole try scorer provided a moment of quality, but they were unable to convert promising field position into further points.
By the numbers — interpreted
The 19-7 scoreline reflects a game controlled by Great Britain's efficiency in the red zone. Sevens rugby rewards clinical finishing, and GB's three-try haul — compared to Brazil's one — illustrates the difference in converting opportunities. Brazil will rue the periods of possession that did not yield points, particularly in the second half when they pushed for a comeback.
What it means
Great Britain advanced to the Women's 9th Place Play-Off later on day two in Bordeaux, where they faced Argentina 7s with a chance to finish ninth in the final tournament of the HSBC SVNS World Championship Series season. Brazil dropped into the 11th Place Play-Off.
The match carried extra significance in the broader season context: Brazil and Great Britain were separated by just two points in the overall SVNS World Championship Series standings heading into Bordeaux, according to pre-tournament reports from the official SVNS website. This victory allowed Great Britain to finish above their direct relegation-zone rivals.
Both teams entered the tournament knowing they were among the sides competing to retain their place in the top division for future seasons. Australia won the women's title in Bordeaux, capping an unbeaten run through the weekend.
Verdict
Great Britain were the sharper side when it mattered, and the 12-point margin accurately reflected their superiority. Brazil showed fight but lacked the cutting edge to trouble a well-drilled GB outfit. A nervy but deserved win that kept Great Britain's season finish on an upward trajectory.
Rivalry since 2016
Brazil 7s W vs Great Britain 7s W Head to Head Results· 8
Brazil 7s W and Great Britain 7s W have met 8 times — Brazil 7s W won 3, Great Britain 7s W won 5, with 0 draws. Their rivalry dates back to 2016. Great Britain 7s W leads the head-to-head with 5 victories from 8 meetings. A combined 307 goals have been scored across these fixtures, averaging 38.38 per match (112 for the home side, 195 for the visitors). Both teams scored in 8 matches (100%). Over 2.5 goals landed in 8 games (100%), making it a fixture that tends to produce goals. The highest-scoring encounter finished 26–24 in 2021.
Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
API data: 26 Jun 2026