The England national rugby sevens team competes in the Rugby World Cup Sevens and the Commonwealth Games. They have once won the Rugby World Cup Sevens — the inaugural tournament in 1993. Historically the team also competed in the World Rugby Sevens Series finishing in second place four times, most recently in the 2016-17 season. The team has been replaced by a combined Great Britain team in this competition.

The England Sevens team has generated several notable sevens players. Ben Gollings holds the record for points scored on the Sevens Series with 2,652 points. Dan Norton holds the record for tries scored on the Sevens Series with over 350 tries as of April 2020. England's Simon Amor (2004) and Ollie Phillips (2009) have each won a World Rugby Sevens Player of the Year award.

History

England won the 1973 International Seven-a-side Tournament, the first sevens tournament with national representative sides, defeating Ireland 22–18 in the final.

The England 7s rugby union team is a powerhouse in the world of rugby sevens, known for their fast-paced and dynamic style of play. Representing Great Britain on the international stage, the team is made up of some of the best players in the country, selected for their speed, agility, and skill.

With a rich history of success in the sport, the England 7s team has consistently been a top contender in major tournaments such as the World Rugby Sevens Series and the Rugby World Cup Sevens. Their impressive performances on the field have earned them a loyal fan base and a reputation as one of the most exciting teams to watch in the world of rugby sevens.

Led by a talented coaching staff and captained by a strong and experienced leader, the England 7s team is always a force to be reckoned with on the international stage. Whether they are competing against traditional rivals or facing off against new challengers, the team's determination, skill, and teamwork make them a formidable opponent for any team they come up against.