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!Region
!Team
!Team
!data-sort-type="text"<!--a=hosts; z=inter-confederal play-offs; numbers relate to final positions-->|Method of<br/>qualification
!Qualification<br />method
!data-sort-type="number"|Previous<br />appearances
!data-sort-type="date"|Date of<br/>qualification
!Total<br/>times<br/>qualified
!data-sort-type="number"<!--VALUES n.m WHERE n ranges 1 [never qualified] to 6 [winner] AND m is number of times achieving that performance -->|Previous best result
!Last<br/>time<br/>qualified
!data-sort-type="number"|[[RLIF World Rankings|World<br />ranking]]
!Current<br/>consecutive<br/>appearances
!data-sort-type="number"<!--nm; n from 1 [never qualified] to 8 [winner], m is number of times-->|Previous best<br/>performance
|-
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|{{rl|ENG}}
|[[Rugby League European Federation|Americas]]
||Hosts
|{{rl|JAM}}
||27 October 2016
|[[2018 Americas Rugby League Championship|Americas]] winner
||7{{efn|name=GB|Competed as part of [[Great Britain national rugby league team|Great Britain]] in nine previous tournaments, finishing as champions on three occasions (1954, 1960, 1972). The squads largely consisted of English players, but also featured Welsh players in every tournament. Scotland (1954, 1968, 1977, 1989–92) and Ireland (1957) were represented by native-born players in some tournaments.}}
|align=center|0
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|data-sort-value="1"|''Debut''
||7
|align=center|13
|Runners-up ([[1975 Rugby League World Cup|1975]], [[1995 Rugby League World Cup|1995]], [[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]])
|-
|-
|{{rl|FIJ}}
|rowspan=6|[[Asia-Pacific Rugby League Confederation|Asia-Pacific]]
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup Group D|2017 Group D]] winners
|{{rl|AUS}}
||10 November 2017
|Automatic
||6
|align=center|15
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|data-sort-value="6.11"|'''Champions''' <small>(1957, 1968, 1970, 1975, 1977, 1985–88, 1989–92, 1995, 2000, 2013, 2017)</small>
||6
|align=center|1
||Semi-finals ([[2008 Rugby League World Cup|2008]], [[2013 Rugby League World Cup|2013]], [[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]])
|-
|{{rl|FJI}}
|Automatic
|align=center|5
|data-sort-value="4.03"| Semi-finals <small>(2008, 2013, 2017)</small>
|align=center|5
|-
|-
|{{rl|TON}}
|{{rl|TON}}
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup Group B|2017 Group B]] winners
|Automatic
||11 November 2017
|align=center|5
||6
|data-sort-value="4.01"| Semi-finals <small>(2017)</small>
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|align=center|4
||6
||Semi-finals ([[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]])
|-
|-
|{{rl|NZL}}
|{{rl|NZL}}
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup Group B|2017 Group B]] runners-up
|Automatic
||11 November 2017
|align=center|15
||16
|data-sort-value="6.01"|'''Champions''' <small>(2008)</small>
||[[2017 Men's Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|align=center|3
||16
||'''Winners''' ([[2008 Rugby League World Cup|2008]])
|-
|-
|{{rl|PNG}}
|{{rl|SAM}}
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup Group B|2017 Group B]] third place
|Automatic
||11 November 2017
|align=center|7
||6
|data-sort-value="3.02"| Quarter-finals <small>(2000, 2017)</small>
||[[2017 Men's Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|align=center|10
||6
||Quarter-finals ([[2000 Rugby League World Cup|2000]], [[2013 Rugby League World Cup|2013]], [[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]])
|-
|-
|{{rl|WSM}}
|{{rl|AUS}}
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup Group A|2017 Group A]] winners
|Automatic
||11 November 2017
|align=center|5
||16
|data-sort-value="3.03"| Quarter-finals <small>(2000, 2013, 2017)</small>
||[[2017 Men's Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|align=center|7
||16
|'''Winners''' {{tooltip|(11 times)|(1957, 1968, 1970, 1975, 1977, 1985–88, 1989–92, 1995, 2000, 2013, 2017)}}
|-
|-
|{{rl|LBN}}
|rowspan=7|[[Rugby League European Federation|Europe]]
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup Group A|2017 Group A]] third place
|{{rl|ENG}}{{efn|name=GB|Competed as part of {{rl|Great Britain}} in nine previous tournaments, finishing as champions on three occasions (1954, 1960, 1972). The squads largely consisted of English players, but also featured Welsh players in every tournament. Scotland (1954, 1968, 1977, 1989–92) and Ireland (1957) were represented by native-born players in some tournaments.}}
||11 November 2017
|Hosts
||3
|align=center|6
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|data-sort-value="5.03" | Runners-up <small>(1975, 1995, 2017)</small>
||2
|align=center|2
||Quarter-finals ([[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]])
|-
|-
|{{rl|FRA}}
|[[2018 Rugby League European Championship|European]] winners
|align=center|15
|data-sort-value="5.02"| Runners-up <small>(1954, 1968)</small>
|align=center|6
|-
|-
|{{rl|WAL}}{{efn|name=GB}}
|{{rl|PNG}}
|[[2018 Rugby League European Championship|European]] runners-up
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup Group C|2017 Group C]] winners
||12 November 2017
|align=center|5
||8
|data-sort-value="4.02"| Semi-finals <small>(1995, 2000)</small>
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|align=center|11
||8
|Quarter-finals ([[2000 Rugby League World Cup|2000]], [[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]])
|-
|-
|{{rl|SCO}}{{efn|name=GB}}
|{{rl|FRA}}
|[[2019 Rugby League European play-off tournament|Europe play-off]] 1
||[[2018 Rugby League European Championship|Europe second round]] winners
||11 November 2018
|align=center|4
||16
|data-sort-value="3.01"| Quarter-finals <small>(2013)</small>
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|align=center|8
||16
||Runners-up ([[1954 Rugby League World Cup|1954]], [[1968 Rugby League World Cup|1968]])
|-
|-
|{{rl|IRE}}{{efn|name=GB}}
|{{rl|WAL}}
|[[2019 Rugby League European play-off tournament|Europe play-off]] 2
||[[2018 Rugby League European Championship|Europe second round]] runners-up
||11 November 2018
|align=center|4
||6{{efn|name=GB}}
|data-sort-value="3.02"| Quarter-finals <small>(2000, 2008)</small>
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|align=center|12
||3
||Semi-finals ([[1995 Rugby League World Cup|1995]], [[2000 Rugby League World Cup|2000]])
|-
|-
|{{rl|GRC}}
|{{rl|JAM}}
|[[2019 Rugby League European play-off tournament|Europe play-off]] 3
||[[2018 Americas Rugby League Championship|Americas Championship]] winners
||17 November 2018
|align=center|0
||1
|data-sort-value="1"|''Debut''
||–
|align=center|16
||1
||–
|-
|{{rl|IRE}}
||[[2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualification – Europe Repechage#Group A|Europe third round Group A]] winners
||9 November 2019
||5{{efn|name=GB}}
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
||5
||Quarter-finals ([[2000 Rugby League World Cup|2000]], [[2008 Rugby League World Cup|2008]])
|-
|-
|{{rl|ITA}}
|{{rl|ITA}}
|[[2019 Rugby League European play-off tournament|Europe play-off]] 4
||[[2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualification – Europe Repechage#Group A|Europe third round Group A]] runners-up
||9 November 2019
|align=center|2
||3
|data-sort-value="2.02"| Group stages <small>(2013, 2017)</small>
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|align=center|14
||3
||Group stage ([[2013 Rugby League World Cup|2013]], [[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]])
|-
|-
|{{rl|SCO}}
|[[Rugby League European Federation|Middle East-Africa]]
||[[2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualification – Europe Repechage#Group B|Europe third round Group B]] winners
|{{rl|LBN}}
||9 November 2019
|Automatic
||5{{efn|name=GB}}
|align=center|2
||[[2017 Rugby League World Cup|2017]]
|data-sort-value="3.01"| Quarter-finals <small>(2017)</small>
||5
|align=center|9
||Quarter-finals ([[2013 Rugby League World Cup|2013]])
|-
|{{rl|GRE}}
||[[2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualification – Europe Repechage#Group B|Europe third round Group B]] runners-up
||9 November 2019
||1
||–
||1
||–
|-
|-
|{{rl|COK}}
|TBA
||[[2021 Men's Rugby League World Cup qualification – Inter-regional Repechage|Inter-regional repechage]] winners
|
||16 November 2019
|[[2021 Rugby League World Cup qualification – Repechage|Repechage play-off]]
||3
|align=center|
||[[2013 Rugby League World Cup|2013]]
|data-sort-value="0"|
||1
|align=center|
||Group stage ([[2000 Rugby League World Cup|2000]], [[2013 Rugby League World Cup|2013]])
|}
|}
;Notes
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Latest revision as of 05:20, 3 November 2022

Team Method of
qualification
Date of
qualification
Total
times
qualified
Last
time
qualified
Current
consecutive
appearances
Previous best
performance
 England Hosts 27 October 2016 7[a] 2017 7 Runners-up (1975, 1995, 2017)
 Fiji 2017 Group D winners 10 November 2017 6 2017 6 Semi-finals (2008, 2013, 2017)
 Tonga 2017 Group B winners 11 November 2017 6 2017 6 Semi-finals (2017)
 New Zealand 2017 Group B runners-up 11 November 2017 16 2017 16 Winners (2008)
 Samoa 2017 Group B third place 11 November 2017 6 2017 6 Quarter-finals (2000, 2013, 2017)
 Australia 2017 Group A winners 11 November 2017 16 2017 16 Winners (11 times)
 Lebanon 2017 Group A third place 11 November 2017 3 2017 2 Quarter-finals (2017)
 Papua New Guinea 2017 Group C winners 12 November 2017 8 2017 8 Quarter-finals (2000, 2017)
 France Europe second round winners 11 November 2018 16 2017 16 Runners-up (1954, 1968)
 Wales Europe second round runners-up 11 November 2018 6[a] 2017 3 Semi-finals (1995, 2000)
 Jamaica Americas Championship winners 17 November 2018 1 1
 Ireland Europe third round Group A winners 9 November 2019 5[a] 2017 5 Quarter-finals (2000, 2008)
 Italy Europe third round Group A runners-up 9 November 2019 3 2017 3 Group stage (2013, 2017)
 Scotland Europe third round Group B winners 9 November 2019 5[a] 2017 5 Quarter-finals (2013)
 Greece Europe third round Group B runners-up 9 November 2019 1 1
 Cook Islands Inter-regional repechage winners 16 November 2019 3 2013 1 Group stage (2000, 2013)
Notes
  1. ^ a b c d Competed as part of Great Britain in nine previous tournaments, finishing as champions on three occasions (1954, 1960, 1972). The squads largely consisted of English players, but also featured Welsh players in every tournament. Scotland (1954, 1968, 1977, 1989–92) and Ireland (1957) were represented by native-born players in some tournaments.