2024 WXV

The top three teams from that year's Six Nations and Pacific Four series were placed in WXV 1.

[1][14] England and France both qualified by cementing unassailable positions in the top two in the fourth round of the Women's Six Nations.

Assistant referees: Sara Cox (England)Emma Gallagher (Canada) Television Match Official: Ian Tempest (England) Foul play review officer: Leo Colgan (Ireland) Player of the Match: Claire Gallagher Assistant referees: Maggie Cogger-Orr (New Zealand) Aurélie Groizeleau (France) Television Match Official: Andrew McMenemy (Scotland) Foul play review officer: Ian Tempest (England) Player of the Match: Jess Breach Assistant referees: Aimee Barrett-Theron (South Africa)Kristine Lovatt (Canada) Television Match Official: Quinton Immelman (South Africa) Foul play review officer: Leo Colgan (Ireland) Assistant referees: Aurélie Groizeleau (France)Maggie Cogger-Orr (New Zealand) Television Match Official: Quinton Immelman (South Africa) Foul play review officer: Andrew McMenemy (Scotland) The 2024 WXV 2 took place in South Africa between 27 September and 13 October.

The final qualifier was Wales, who won a European play-in tie[21] against Spain, with the latter dropping to WXV 3.

Player of the Match: Chumisa Qawe[23] Assistant referees: Precious Pazani (Zimbabwe) Ella Goldsmith (Australia) Television Match Official: Matteo Liperini (Italy) Foul play review officer: Estelle Whaiapu (New Zealand) Player of the Match: Faitala Moleka[24] Assistant referees: Zoe Naude (South Africa) Angie Bezuidenhout (South Africa) Television Match Official: Aaron Paterson (New Zealand) Foul play review officer: Matteo Liperini (Italy) Player of the Match: Evie Gallagher[25] Assistant referees: Precious Pazani (Zimbabwe) Angie Bezuidenhout (South Africa) Television Match Official: Chris Assmus (Canada) Foul play review officer: Estelle Whaiapu (New Zealand) Player of the Match: Sara Tounesi[26] Assistant referees: Amelia Luciano (United States) Siyanda Pikoli (South Africa) Television Match Official: Aaron Paterson (New Zealand) Foul play review officer: Chris Assmus (Canada) Assistant referees: Clara Munarini (Italy) TBC Television Match Official: Matteo Liperini (Italy) Foul play review officer: Aaron Paterson (New Zealand) The 2024 WXV 3 took place in the United Arab Emirates between 27 September and 13 October.

Fiji and Samoa secured their places in the top two of the Oceania Rugby Women's Championship on 29 May 2024.

Hong Kong qualified as runners up at the 2024 Asia Rugby Women's Championship on 1 June 2024.

Fiji, Madagascar, and the Netherlands played matches against Hong Kong, Samoa and Spain.

[15][27] Player of the Match: Clara Piquero[28] Assistant referees: Shanda Assmus (Canada) Sunny Lee (Hong Kong China) Television Match Official: Dan Jones (England) Foul play review officer: Maria Heitor (Portugal) Player of the Match: Karalaini Naisewa[29] Assistant referees: Holly Wood (England) Jess Ling (Australia) Television Match Official: Dan Jones (England) Foul play review officer: Rachel Horton (Australia) Player of the Match: Linde van der Velden[30] Assistant referees: Shanda Assmus (Canada) Sunny Lee (Hong Kong China) Television Match Official: Rachel Horton (Australia) Foul play review officer: Dan Jones (England) Player of the Match: Zoe Smith[31] Assistant referees: Tyler Miller (Australia) Mélissa Leboeuf (France) Television Match Official: Maria Heitor (Portugal) Foul play review officer: Dan Jones (England) Assistant referees: Natarsha Ganley (New Zealand) Sunny Lee (Hong Kong China) Television Match Official: Dan Jones (England) Foul play review officer: Rachel Horton (Australia)