Singapore 7s: Fiji Defeats Spain 28-7
- As of January 31, 2026, at 09:21:00, Fiji leads Spain 14-0 in a rugby match.
- The Fiji national rugby team represents Fiji in international rugby union competitions.
- Recent Performance: As of the current match, Fiji has scored 14 points against Spain.
Fiji vs. Spain Rugby Match – Current Score & Recent Plays
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As of January 31, 2026, at 09:21:00, Fiji leads Spain 14-0 in a rugby match. Recent plays include a penalty against Fiji for not releasing, resulting in a Spanish line out, and tries by George Bose and Iowane Teba.
Fiji National Rugby Team
The Fiji national rugby team represents Fiji in international rugby union competitions. Fiji is a consistently competitive team in international rugby, especially in sevens and fifteen-a-side formats.
Recent Performance: As of the current match, Fiji has scored 14 points against Spain. George Bose and Iowane Teba have each scored a try.
Further facts on the Fiji Rugby Union can be found at Fiji Rugby Union Official Website.
Spain National rugby Team
The Spain national rugby team represents Spain in international rugby union. Spain participates in various international competitions, including the Rugby Europe Championship.
Current Status: Spain is currently trailing Fiji 14-0 as of January 31,2026,at 09:21:00. They were awarded a penalty in the first minute of the match and are now attempting a line out after a Fiji penalty.
More details about the Spanish Rugby Federation are available at Federación Española de Rugby (Spanish Rugby Federation).
Match Timeline (as of January 31, 2026, 09:21:00)
- 1″ Spain gets the penalty.
- 2″ Fiji scrum.
- 3″ Iowane Teba slices through the defense from the scrum feed.
- 4″ George Bose strolling through after a flick pass from Teba. (FIJ 7-0 ESP)
- 5″ Fiji penalised for not releasing,Spain opting for a line out.
- Current Score: FIJ 14-0 ESP
Rugby union Rules – Releasing the Ball
In rugby union, a player must release the ball after being tackled. Failure to do so results in a penalty against the offending team. This is a fundamental rule designed to ensure continuity of play and player safety.
Penalty Details: The source indicates Fiji was penalized for not releasing the ball, giving Spain the opportunity for a line out. World Rugby Laws – Law 15 (Tackling and Breaking Down) details the specific regulations regarding releasing the ball.
