Rating
40
Average — 43rd percentile · Glicko-2 1202 ±102
Record
14-1-13
50.0% of 28 matches in the last five years
Average margin
-0.8
26.2 for, 27.1 against
Home advantage
+20.1
Points per match better at home
Attack
+3%
26.2 scored per match, against the placed field's average
Defence
+3%
27.1 conceded per match; positive is fewer than average
- Head coach
- Pablo Lemoine
- Captain
- Martín Sigren
- Union
- Chilean Rugby Federation
- Emblem
- Andean condor
- Home ground
- Estadio Santa Laura
- First match
- CHI 0–29 (Valparaíso, Chile; 20 September 1936)
- Most caps
- José Ignacio Larenas (50)
- Leading scorer
- Santiago Videla (245)
- Most tries
- José Ignacio Larenas (11)
- World Cups
- 2, from 2023
- Best World Cup
- Pool stage (2023)
From Wikipedia, read 2026-08-20. Not an input to any forecast — the rating does not know who is coaching.
Italy2025-11-22 · away19–34lost
Samoa2025-09-27 · home31–12won
Samoa2025-09-20 · away32–32drew
Uruguay2025-09-06 · away21–18won
Uruguay2025-08-30 · home16–28lost
Newest first, from Chile's own point of view. Home and away are as the record stores them; a fixture the record does not mark neutral is listed as one side's home, which is right for a league round and wrong for a final played at a third ground.
Biggest win: 64-0 v Paraguay
Heaviest defeat: 0-71 v England
Average — 43rd percentile
Box is the middle half of the ranked field, line is the median, dot is Chile. The scale is this domain's own and does not compare across the two.
Teams that play alike sit close together. The two axes hold 67% of the variation between teams. Component 1 (45%) rises with more average margin, less points conceded. Component 2 (22%) rises with more high-scoring matches and margin swing.
12 of 45 teams sit too close together to name without covering another team's point, so they are drawn unlabelled. Every dot is still a link to that team, and its name is in the tooltip.
Distance in the projection above, nearest first.