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The 2020 New Zealand Sevens was the third tournament within the 2019–20 World Rugby Sevens Series and the twenty first edition of the New Zealand Sevens. This event was the first in the series to only have one team from each pool qualify to the cup knockout phase. Host team New Zealand won the tournament, defeating France by 21–5 in the final.
Format
The sixteen teams were drawn into four pools of four teams, with each team playing every other team in their pool once. The top team from each pool advanced to the semifinals to playoff for berths in the cup final and third place match.
The teams that finished second in their respective pool will play another team from another pool whom finished second, however, it will be ranked as the best second placed team v. the second best second placed team and vice versa. This is the first tournament of the 2019–20 season that the format was changed to a four team cup knockout phase.
The pools and schedule were announced by World Rugby on 20 December 2019.
Pool stage
All times in NZL Standard Time (UTC+12:00)
= Pool A
== Pool B
== Pool C
== Pool D
=Placement matches
= Fifteenth place
== Thirteenth place
== Eleventh place
== Ninth place
== Seventh place
== Fifth place
=Cup
Tournament placings
See also
2020 New Zealand Women's Sevens
World Rugby Sevens Series
2019–20 World Rugby Sevens Series
References
External links
Tournament site
World Rugby info