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Sport | Rugby Union |
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Instituted | 1920 |
Competing unions | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Current champion | Army (2024) |
Most titles | Army (48 titles) |
Website | Website |
Broadcast partner | BFBS |
The Inter-Service Rugby Championship, commonly known as the Inter-Services Championship, is an annual tournament played between the Rugby Union teams of the British Armed Forces. The largest and most notable fixture of the Championship is the Army Navy Match which is played at Twickenham Stadium.
The tournament has been played annually since 1920, with breaks only occurring during World War 2 and the Coronavirus Pandemic. The championships broadcaster is BFBS and sponsors of the tournament include Babcock International, BT and Rohde & Schwarz.[1]
The current reigning champion is the British Army, after winning their 48th title.[2]