2004 European Nations Cup of rugby league

2004 European Nations Cup of rugby league

Under the same format as the 2003 European Nations Cup, six nations participated in two groups of three, each playing a total of two games.

England were crowned European champions for the third successive time, defeating Ireland in the final.

Group 1

Results

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date = 17 October
home = rl-rt|Ireland
score = 25–12
away = rl|Wales
stadium =
rugbybox
date = 24 October
home = rl-rt|Scotland
score = 30–22
away = rl|Wales
stadium =
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date = 29 October
home = rl-rt|Ireland
score = 43–10
away = rl|Scotland
stadium =

Final standings

Ireland advanced to the final.

Group 2

Results

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date = 16 October
home = rl-rt|France
score = 58–10
away = rl|Russia
stadium =
rugbybox
date = 24 October
home = rl-rt|England
score = 98–4
away = rl|Russia
stadium =
rugbybox
date = 30 October
home = rl-rt|England
score = 42–2
away = rl|France
stadium =

Final standings

England advanced to the final.

Final

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date = 7 November
home = rl-rt|England
score = 36–12
away = rl|Ireland
stadium =


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