Hong Kong Win Bauhinia Falcon Trophy

Hong Kong 125/9 (20 overs)
Kuwait 127/7 (18.5 overs)
Kuwait Beat Hong Kong by 3 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)

Despite losing the final T20I to Kuwait by three wickets, Hong Kong won the four-match Bauhinia Falcon Trophy 2-1.

Bauhinia Falcon Trophy-player of series 2026 - mohamed aslam

Kuwait’s Mohamed Aslam was named player of the series for his contributions with bat and ball.

 

Bauhinia Falcon Trophy – Hong Kong v Kuwait
Date: 25, 26, 28 February, 1, 3, 5, 7 March 2026
Venue: Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground
Tickets:
tbc

Additional reporting and images:
Scoreboards: cricinfo 

Hong Kong beat Kuwait by 24 Runs

Hong Kong 171/9 (20 overs)
Kuwait 147/8 (20 overs)

In the Second T20I of the Bauhinia Falcon Trophy, Hong Kong beat Kuwait by 24 runs at the Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground. Batting first, Hong Kong reached 171/9 off their twenty overs with captain 60 from 33 balls, including 5 sixes.

Kuwait’s chase was strangled in the power play, with the visitors reduced to 11/3 in the fourth over. Meet Bhavser with a powerful 62, brought Kuwait respectability on the scoreboard, but the match was long gone

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Bauhinia Falcon Trophy – Hong Kong v Kuwait
Date: 25, 26, 28 February, 1, 3, 5, 7 March 2026
Venue: Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground
Tickets:
tbc

Additional reporting and images:
Scoreboards: cricinfo 

Hong Kong beat Kuwait by 3 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)

Kuwait 182/6
Hong Kong (18.5/20 ov, T:183) 186/7

In the first T20I of the Bauhinia Falcon Trophy at the Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground on 25 February 2026; Hong Kong beat Kuwait by 3 wickets (with 7 balls remaining). Batting first, Kuwait scored 182/6 off their twenty overs with Bilal Tahir 61 from 33 balls, including 5 sixes, top scorer

An opening partnership of 124 in just eleven overs between Zeeshan Ali (60) and Anshy Rath (72) powered Hong Kong to victory.

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Bauhinia Falcon Trophy – Hong Kong v Kuwait
Date: 25, 26, 28 February, 1, 3, 5, 7 March 2026
Venue: Tin Kwong Road Recreation Ground
Tickets:
tbc

Additional reporting and images:
Scoreboards: cricinfo 

Rugby Week 2026

Time flies when you’re having fun, 2026 see the Hong Kong Sevens turn 50 – yup 50 years of great rugby, hangovers, south stand chaos and of course Sweet Caroline sung by now 50,000+ fans!

The traditional rugby week curtain-raiser Kowloonfest is 21… and yet still feels like a playground social where community and camaraderie are as important as the competitive action on the pitch.

The Hong Kong 10s at the Hong Kong Football Club, celebrates 40 years of proper scrums and brutal power forward play. It’s perhaps the closest we in Hong Kong can get to seeing modern rugby up close and personal. Select teams packed with international big-name talent bring a physicality and rawness to the rugby images seen on television that really needs to be experienced inperson.

Amidst the Sevens partying,  a rugby tournament does take place… If we’re being honest last year’s debut at the new 50,000 seater Kai Tak Stadium was distinctly underwhelming. With the South Stand looking empty the whole weekend. The accoustics so bad you could barely hear anyone singing and the concession stands running out of food… It was like the architect had ever been to an event in a stadium.

It’s mid-February and tickets are still available for the Sevens 50th Birthday… Sadly, the endless list of nitpicking stadium rules and ‘innovations’ has sucked the spontaneity and joy from what was the World’s greatest sporting social event.

Can the enshitification be reversed? We can only hope so! Why, because Hongkongers and HKsevens fans around the world have so many amazing memories and life-changing experiences from the Sevens… And we want others to enjoy and experience the magic that is the Hong Kong Sevens.

Here are the dates for your Rugby Week 2026 diary.

Hong Kong International Touch Championship 2026
When: 21-22 March 2026
Where: Happy Valley Recreation Ground
How much: tbc
More info: www.facebook.com/hktouch

Kowloon Fest
When: 16 April 2026
Where: Kings Park
How much: Free
More info: www.rugbyfest.org

Hong Kong Tens – Fortieth Anniversary
When: 14-16 April 2026
Where: Hong Kong Football Club
How much: $320, $150
More info: www.hkfc-10s.com

HK Sevens – 50 Years!
Date: 17-19 April 2026
Venue: Kai Tak Stadium
Tickets: $2,250
More info: www.HKsevens.com

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Hong Kong Open Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027

Hong Kong will play Australia in the opening game of the Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027 in Perth on 1 October 2027.

The 60,000 seat Perth Stadium will be a cacophony of noise and colour! What an experience for the Hong Kong men’s team – a fitting reward for qualifying for their first World Cup.

RWC-2027_Match-Schedule

World Rugby today released the match schedule and ticket prices for the tournament and Hong Kong fans are going to be racking up the airmiles as Hong Kong’s other pool games are against Chile in Townsville on 9 October and New Zealand in Melbourne 15 October. 

The dates, venues, and kick-off times for all 52 matches are now available and tickets go on sale on 18 February here https://rwc2027.rugbyworldcup.com/

RWC-2027_Match-Schedule_Ticketing

RWC-2027_Match-Schedule

What a Draw! Men’s Rugby World Cup – Australia 2027

What a draw… In their first World Cup, Hong Kong will face New Zealand, Australia and Chile in Pool A at the Men’s Rugby World Cup Australia 2027

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Philipines 44-10 Hong Kong

At the inaugural Asia Pacific Rugby League Championships in Manila, Hong Kong Rugby League lost 44-10 to a solid, well-drilled Philippines side.

The scoreline doesn’t reflect the performance, with Hong Kong featuring 8 debutants. Hong Kong go again on Saturday and hope to come away with 3rd place!

Hong Kong 1-1 Bangladesh

Hong Kong conceded a late equaliser as Bangladesh grabbed a share of the points at the Kai Tak Stadium in front of over 45,000 fans.

 

Matt Orr scored for Hong Kong, who remain top of the group after 4 games.

AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers 2025

Hong Kong v Bangladesh – AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers
Date: 8pm, 14 October, 2025
Venue: Kai Tak Stadium, Hong Kong

images: HKFA