2024 Canada Sevens

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Host nationCanada
DateFebruary 23–25, 2024
Champion Argentina
Runner-up New Zealand
2024 Canada Sevens
2023–24 SVNS
Host nationCanada
Men
DateFebruary 23–25, 2024
Champion Argentina
Runner-up New Zealand
Third France
Women
DateFebruary 23–25, 2024
Champion New Zealand
Runner-up France
Third Canada
Tournament details
Matches played64
2023
2025

The 2024 Canada Sevens or SVNS VAN is a rugby sevens tournament played at BC Place. Twelve men's and women's teams participate.[1][2]

Argentina won the men's event and their third consecutive title in Canada, defeating New Zealand in the final. New Zealand won the women's event and their sixth title in Canada, defeating France in the final.[3][4]

Pool A

Team W L PF PA PD Pts
 Argentina 307436+389
 Fiji 217250+227
 Spain 125283–313
 Canada 033665–291
February 23
15:20
Fiji 31–14 Spain
BC Place, Vancouver
February 23
15:42
Argentina 12–10 Canada
BC Place, Vancouver
February 23
20:24
Fiji 22–12 Canada
BC Place, Vancouver
February 23
20:46
Argentina 38–7 Spain
BC Place, Vancouver
February 24
14:11
Spain 31–14 Canada
BC Place, Vancouver
February 24
14:33
Argentina 24–19 Fiji
BC Place, Vancouver

Pool B

Team W L PF PA PD Pts
 France 309524 +719
 United States 215952+76
 Samoa 124568–233
 Australia 033388–551
February 23
14:36
France 24–12 United States
BC Place, Vancouver
February 23
14:58
Australia 7–31 Samoa
BC Place, Vancouver
February 23
19:40
France 40–7 Samoa
BC Place, Vancouver
February 23
20:02
Australia 21–26 United States
BC Place, Vancouver
February 24
13:27
United States 21–7 Samoa
BC Place, Vancouver
February 24
13:49
Australia 5–31 France
BC Place, Vancouver

Pool C

Team W L PF PA PD Pts
 New Zealand 215740+176
 Great Britain 213952–136
 Ireland 125046+45
 South Africa 124351–84
February 23
13:52
South Africa 21–12 New Zealand
BC Place, Vancouver
February 23
14:14
Ireland 14–17 Great Britain
BC Place, Vancouver
February 23
18:56
South Africa 12–17 Great Britain
BC Place, Vancouver
February 23
19:18
Ireland 14–19 New Zealand
BC Place, Vancouver
February 24
12:43
New Zealand 26–5 Great Britain
BC Place, Vancouver
February 24
13:05
Ireland 22–10 South Africa
BC Place, Vancouver

9th to 12th playoffs

 
9th place semifinals9th place final
 
      
 
February 24, 2024– 17:38 – BC Place
 
 
 South Africa20
 
February 25, 2024– 11:21 – BC Place
 
 Canada14
 
 South Africa24
 
February 24, 2024– 18:00 – BC Place
 
 Australia7
 
 Spain14
 
 
 Australia19
 
11th place final
 
 
February 25, 2024– 10:37 – BC Place
 
 
 Canada12
 
 
 Spain17
(a.e.t.)

5th to 8th playoffs

Team Point Differential
 Fiji 20
 Ireland -3
 Samoa -25
 Great Britain -40

Fifth Place

February 25
14:48
Fiji 19–24
(a.e.t.)
 Ireland
BC Place, Vancouver

Seventh Place

February 25
14:04
Samoa 14–19 (a.e.t.) Great Britain
BC Place, Vancouver

Cup

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
February 24, 2024– 18:22 – BC Place
 
 
 United States 27
 
February 25, 2024– 12:43 – BC Place
 
 Great Britain 0
 
 United States19
 
February 24, 2024– 18:44 – BC Place
 
 Argentina35
 
 Argentina 14
 
February 25, 2024– 17:23 – BC Place
 
 Samoa 12
 
 Argentina36
 
February 24, 2024– 19:06 – BC Place
 
 New Zealand12
 
 New Zealand 21
 
February 25, 2024– 13:05 – BC Place
 
 Fiji 19
 
 New Zealand28
 
February 24, 2024– 19:28 – BC Place
 
 France26 3rd place final
 
 France 12
 
February 25, 2024– 16:10 – BC Place
 
 Ireland 5
 
 United States12
 
 
 France42
 

Final placings

Place  Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Argentina
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  New Zealand
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France
4  United States
5  Ireland
6  Fiji
7  Great Britain
8  Samoa
9  South Africa
10  Australia
11  Spain
12  Canada

Dream Team

Player Country
Perry Baker United States
Sam Dickson New Zealand
Akuila Rokolisoa New Zealand
Antoine Dupont France
Luciano González Argentina
Matías Osadczuk Argentina
Tobias Wade Argentina

Women's tournament

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