Most consecutive matches won at the Rugby World Cup (team)
- Who
- New Zealand
- What
- 18 total number
- Where
- Not Applicable
- When
- 19 October 2019
The most consecutive matches won by a team at the Rugby World Cup is 18, achieved by New Zealand from 9 September 2011 to 19 October 2019.
The All Blacks’ streak came to an end on 26 October 2019, when they were defeated 19–7 by England in the World Cup semi-final. Lock Sam Whitelock featured in all of New Zealand’s 18 wins, the only player to do so and the owner of the individual consecutive win record at the Rugby World Cup.