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The '''2013 Rugby League World Cup qualification''' rounds make up the qualifying competition for the [[2013 Rugby League World Cup]], the second tournament of [[Rugby League World Cup|its kind]]. Four nations were given automatic berths in the competition, [[Craitland national rugby league team|Craitland]], [[Mercury national rugby league team|Mercury]] and [[Hamland national rugby league team|Hamland]] qualified by virtue of their finishing positions in the [[2012 Rugby League World Cup|previous tournament]], and a fourth place is reserved for | The '''2013 Rugby League World Cup qualification''' rounds make up the qualifying competition for the [[2013 Rugby League World Cup]], the second tournament of [[Rugby League World Cup|its kind]]. Four nations were given automatic berths in the competition, [[Craitland national rugby league team|Craitland]], [[Mercury national rugby league team|Mercury]] and [[Hamland national rugby league team|Hamland]] qualified by virtue of their finishing positions in the [[2012 Rugby League World Cup|previous tournament]], and a fourth place is reserved for hosts [[Safiria national rugby league team|Safiria]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:37, 4 January 2013
The 2013 Rugby League World Cup qualification rounds make up the qualifying competition for the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, the second tournament of its kind. Four nations were given automatic berths in the competition, Craitland, Mercury and Hamland qualified by virtue of their finishing positions in the previous tournament, and a fourth place is reserved for hosts Safiria.
Format
In Round One, the twelve teams are split into three groups of four. A team must win two matches to advance to the next round. Tied games go to golden point. A team that wins or loses both of their first two matches does not play a third match in this round.
Round One
Group A
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Taeland | – | Fort Kolgrad |
Gerenia | – | Lucerne |
Winner Game 1 | – | Winner Game 2 |
Loser Game 1 | – | Loser Game 2 |
Winner Game 4 | – | Loser Game 3 |
Group B
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Zandarijn | – | Birgeshir |
River Warriors | – | Passas |
Winner Game 1 | – | Winner Game 2 |
Loser Game 1 | – | Loser Game 2 |
Winner Game 4 | – | Loser Game 3 |
Group C
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Senya | – | Nova England |
Nova English Korea | – | North Antarctica |
Winner Game 1 | – | Winner Game 2 |
Loser Game 1 | – | Loser Game 2 |
Winner Game 4 | – | Loser Game 3 |
Round Two
The three teams that won their respective Match 3 qualified for the World Cup directly. The Match 5 winners are split into a group of 3. Each team plays each other team in their group twice, once at home and once away. The group winner qualifies for the World Cup.
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