London Sevens

The current titleholder of the London Sevens are Australia, who beat New Zealand in the 2022 final.

[2] The tournament has also drawn over 100,000 fans over the course of the weekend, making it one of the largest attended recurring events on the Twickenham stadium calendar.

Unlike all other series events, the 2013 London Sevens had only 12 teams competing for series points, namely the top 12 core teams on the season points table following the season's penultimate tournament, the Scotland Sevens.

[4] World Rugby, then known as the International Rugby Board, chose to change its core team qualifying process in advance of the 2013–14 series, reducing the number of promotion/relegation places from three to one, and also using only the Hong Kong Sevens for the core team qualifier.

The teams that have won the tournament, as part of the World Rugby Sevens Series, on multiple occasions are:

England playing Spain at the 2008 London Sevens,