Perth SVNS 2025 Fixtures and Schedule

Fri, Jan 17, 2025, 1:28 AM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson

The Perth SVNS is back after a blockbuster opening event, with HBF Park set to host some of the best in the world from January 24-26.

The Australians will be desperate to go one better in 2025, making the finals in both the men's and women's events last year.

Watch every match of the Perth SVNS live and on-demand exclusively via Stan Sport.

Hadley Tonga debuts for the Men's side whilst Demi Hayes returns for the Women's.

The Pool action will get underway on January 24, with quarter-finals kicking off on January 25.

It sets up a thrilling Australia Day, with the Women's Final set to close out the event for the first time in World Series history.

Every game will be live on Stan Sport, with final tickets still available for purchase.

Perth Sevens Fixtures

*All times AWST (AEDT in brackets)

DAY ONE - JANUARY 24
POOL STAGES

Men's Pool C

New Zealand v Kenya - 11:00 am (2:00 pm)

Fiji v Uruguay - 11:22 am (2:22 pm)

Women's Pool B

Canada v Great Britain - 11:44 am (2:44 pm)

USA v Fiji - 12:06 pm (3:06 pm)

Men's Pool B

Spain v Great Britain - 12:28 pm (3:28 pm)

France v Ireland - 12:50 pm (3:50 pm)

Women's Pool A

Japan v Ireland - 1:12 pm (4:12 pm)

New Zealand v Brazil - 1:34 pm (4:34 pm)

Men's Pool A

Argentina v Australia - 2:01 pm (5:01 pm)

South Africa v USA - 2:23 pm (5:23 pm)

Women's Pool C

Australia v China - 2:45 pm (5:45 pm)

France v Spain - 3:07 pm (6:07 pm)

Men's Pool C

New Zealand v Uruguay - 3:37 pm (6:37 pm)

Fiji v Kenya - 3:59 pm (6:59 pm)

Women's Pool B

Canada v Fiji - 4:21 pm (7:21 pm)

USA v Great Britain - 4:43 pm (7:43 pm)

Men's Pool B

Spain v Ireland - 5:47 pm (8:47 pm)

France v Great Britain - 6:09 pm (9:09 pm)

Women's Pool A

Japan v Brazil - 6:31 pm (9:31 pm)

New Zealand v Ireland - 6:53 pm (9:53 pm)

Men's Pool A

Argentina v USA - 7:30 pm (10:30 pm)

South Africa v Australia - 7:52 pm (10:52 pm)

Women's Pool C

France v China - 8:14 pm (11:14 pm)

Australia v Spain - 8:36 pm (11:36 pm)

DAY TWO - JANUARY 25

MEN'S

Pool C

Kenya v Uruguay - 12:00 pm (3:00 pm)

Fiji v New Zealand - 12:22 pm (3:22 pm)

Pool B

Great Britain v Ireland - 12:44 pm (3:44 pm)

France v Spain - 1:06 pm (4:06 pm)

Pool A

Australia v USA - 1:28 pm (4:28 pm)

South Africa v Argentina - 1:50 pm (4:50 pm)

WOMEN'S

Pool B

Great Britain v Fiji - 2:19 pm (5:19 pm)

USA v Canada - 2:41 pm (5:41 pm)

Pool A

Ireland v Brazil - 3:03 pm (6:03 pm)

New Zealand v Canada - 3:25 pm (6:25 pm)

Pool C

China v Spain - 3:47 pm (6:47 pm)

France v Australia - 4:09 pm (7:09 pm)

FINALS
MEN'S
9th Place Semis

TBC v TBC - 4:43 pm (7:43 pm)

TBC v TBC - 5:05 pm (8:05 pm)

Quarter Finals

Quarter Final One - 5:27 pm (8:27 pm)

Quarter Final Two - 5:49 pm (8:49 pm)

Quarter Final Three - 6:19 pm (9:19 pm)

Quarter Final Four - 6:41 pm (9:41 pm)

WOMEN'S
9th Place Semis

TBC v TBC - 7:03 pm (10:03 pm)

TBC v TBC - 7:25 pm (10:25 pm)

Quarter Finals

Quarter Final One - 8:02 pm (11:02 pm)

Quarter Final Two - 8:24 pm (11:24 pm)

Quarter Final Three - 8:46 pm (11:46 pm)

Quarter Final Four - 9:08 pm (12:08 am, Sunday December 26)

DAY THREE - JANUARY 26
Place Playoffs

11th Place Men's Final - 1:30 pm (4:30 pm)

11th Place Women's Final - 1:52 pm (4:52 pm)

9th Place Men's Final - 2:14 pm (5:14 pm)

9th Place Women's Final - 2:36 pm (5:36 pm)

Semi Finals

MEN'S

Semi Final One: 3:06 pm (6:06 pm)

Semi Final Two: 3:27 pm (6:27 pm)

WOMEN'S

Semi Final One: 3:49 pm (6:49 pm)

Semi Final Two: 4:11 pm (7:11 pm)

Place Playoffs

7th Place Men: 4:43 pm (7:43 pm)

7th Place Women: 5:05 pm (8:05 pm)

5th Place Men: 5:27 pm (8:27 pm)

5th Place Women: 5:49 pm (8:49 pm)

Medal Matches

Bronze Medal Men: 6:35 pm (9:35 pm)

Bronze Medal Women: 7:03 pm (10:03 pm)

Gold Medal Men: 7:35 pm (10:35 pm)

Gold Medal Women: 8:11 pm (11:11 pm)

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