The history of The Varsity Match extends back to early 1872. It was a year after the first ever rugby international (
Scotland v
England). Both Cambridge and Oxford sent officials to meet and arrange a match between each other. At
The Parks, Oxford, they played a 20 a-side version of the game (as opposed to today's 15 a-side games; the teams would be set to 15 a-side in 1875). Oxford won the inaugural meeting. In that first match, Oxford wore dark blue jerseys (the same as today, though at some stages they wore white), however, Cambridge played in pink, changing to their blue and white in 1876. The second Varsity Match in 1873 was played at
Parker's Piece in Cambridge, but since then it has always been played in London.
The Oval in
Kennington staged seven matches, three games were played at Richardson's Field in
Blackheath and another Blackheath venue,
Rectory Field, hosted four games before
Queen's Club in
Kensington became the regular venue from 1887 to 1920. The 1878 and 1879 matches were postponed due to
fog. In 1919, the players were apparently invisible due to fog. In 1921 the match was moved to the
Rugby Football Union's famous home ground,
Twickenham. The hundredth match in 1981 was played at Twickenham with a three to four-inch layer of snow covering the pitch; it had snowed overnight and the snow could not be removed in time for the game. In 2013 Oxford's Sam Egerton was sent off for an off-the-ball incident and became the first player to be dismissed in the history of the match. Oxford's 43–6 win in 2014 was the biggest victory in the history of the fixture and gave them a fifth successive victory for the first time ever. Cambridge have recorded five wins in a row on three separate occasions, 1972–76, 1980–84 and 1994–98. Oxford's win in the 2015 match was their sixth successive win in the fixture, a record for either side. In 2021, the event was rebranded as The Varsity Matches in order to reflect the continued integration of the women's fixture. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the 139th match was postponed to March 2021. It was then further postponed to 4 July 2021 and relocated to
Welford Road Stadium,
Leicester. The 140th match was played at Twickenham in April 2022. The 2024 matches were played at
StoneX Stadium. ==Referees==