- World Lacrosse elects two board members, passes key legislation at 2025 General Assembly
World Lacrosse elected two board members at the 2025 General Assembly with Sallie Barker being re-elected and Rick Mercurio joining the board for the first time into two open strategic director positions. The General Assembly was held virtually with World Lacrosse board of directors and staff, along with delegates from the IF’s 95 National Federations, four Continental Federations and the Athletes’ Commission. In addition to the elections, the voting delegates passed legislation on WL’s Constitution and Bylaws, and a cap on teams participating at… Read more: World Lacrosse elects two board members, passes key legislation at 2025 General Assembly - Full lacrosse schedule revealed for Los Angeles 2028 Olympics
Today, LA28 revealed the competition schedule for the Olympic Games for all events, including the lacrosse schedule at Exposition Park Stadium, which is set for July 24-29. SUMMARY Both the men’s and women’s lacrosse competitions will have their final sessions on Day 15 of the Olympic Games, which features 26 finals sessions across 23 sports… Read more: Full lacrosse schedule revealed for Los Angeles 2028 Olympics - Australia’s Major League Sixes set for this week in Adelaide
The 2025 Lacrosse Australia Major League Sixes will bring together the nation’s top lacrosse athletes this week for an exciting three-day showcase of elite sixes competition at Marden Sports Complex from November 13-15. Now in its second year, MLS features five men’s and five women’s teams – the Adelaide Redbellies, Sydney Seahawks, Melbourne Makos, Brisbane… Read more: Australia’s Major League Sixes set for this week in Adelaide - Spain to host 2026 European Sixes Lacrosse Championships
Salou, Spain, was today announced as host of the 2026 European Sixes Lacrosse Championships, with the women’s competition set for November 2-9 and the men’s competition from November 10-18. The continental championships, hosted by the European Lacrosse Federation and España Lacrosse, will serve as the qualifiers for the 2027 World Lacrosse Sixes Championships. The 2026… Read more: Spain to host 2026 European Sixes Lacrosse Championships - World Lacrosse Mourns the Passing of Ron Balls
World Lacrosse deeply mourns the loss of European Lacrosse Federation President Ron Balls – a leader, builder and lifelong champion of our sport – who passed away today at the age of 80. The former secretary general of World Lacrosse, Ron’s lifelong commitment to lacrosse spanned decades and continents. He played an instrumental role in… Read more: World Lacrosse Mourns the Passing of Ron Balls - Germany Lacrosse caps sixes league with successful Die Finals 2025 in Dresden in August
Germany Lacrosse held Die Finals 2025, the first official men’s and women’s sixes championship to cap a Germany-wide two-tiered Sixes league in August in Dresden. The final was held at at Teamsport Arena over the first weekend of August and the event was sold-out with a record crowd. The gold medal games were also broadcast… Read more: Germany Lacrosse caps sixes league with successful Die Finals 2025 in Dresden in August - Canada sweeps Super Sixes on home soil, United States men, Haudenosaunee men and Australia women also medal
Canada won both the men’s and women’s Super Sixes competitions on Sunday on home soil in Oshawa, Ontario to cap three days of exciting sixes action. Full replays of the medal round and semifinals and both competitions are available on WL TV for free. In the men’s competition, Canada continued its winning streak against the… Read more: Canada sweeps Super Sixes on home soil, United States men, Haudenosaunee men and Australia women also medal - Australia women claim impressive semifinal win; men’s playoffs set after day two of World Lacrosse Super Sixes – Canada
Live results, as well as the schedule for the weekend and rosters can be found here: Men’s Competition | Women’s Competition Jump to: Women’s Competition Men’s Competition Summary The four undefeated teams from day one advanced to the semifinals on day two of the Super Sixes Men’s Competition, with Canada and the United States staying… Read more: Australia women claim impressive semifinal win; men’s playoffs set after day two of World Lacrosse Super Sixes – Canada - Playoff picture takes shape at World Lacrosse Super Sixes – Canada after day one in Oshawa
Live results, as well as the schedule for the weekend and rosters can be found here: Men’s Competition | Women’s Competition Men’s Competition Summary After 12 games of action on Friday to start the men’s competition in Super Sixes, four teams stayed unbeaten with two wins: Australia, Canada, the Haudenosaunee and the United States. The… Read more: Playoff picture takes shape at World Lacrosse Super Sixes – Canada after day one in Oshawa
UPDATE:
The schedule has changed due to the forecast in Hong Kong. The three games originally scheduled for Sham Shui Po have moved to Hong Kong Football Club (HKFC) and shifted to earlier start times (HKT).
Additionally, the two games scheduled for Kowloon Tsai have been impacted by weather. One has been moved to Shek Kip Mai, where there is an updated schedule, and the other is now the last game of the day at HKFC. See below.
Jamaica vs. Japan: 12 p.m. (HKFC)
Hong Kong, China vs. England: 2:30 p.m. (HKFC)
Puerto Rico vs. United States: 5 p.m. (HKFC)
Germany vs. China: 7:30 p.m. (HKFC)
New Zealand vs. Italy: 1:30 p.m. (SKM)
Scotland vs. Australia: 4 p.m. (SKM)
Haudenosaunee vs. Canada: 6:30 p.m. (SKM)
Wales vs. Chinese Taipei: 9 p.m. (SKM)
Chronological Order
| Team | Team | Time | Venue | Pool | Stream |
| Japan | Jamaica | 12 p.m. | HKFC | Pool D | WL TV |
| New Zealand | Italy | 1:30 p.m. | SKM | Pool C | WL TV |
| Hong Kong, China | England | 2:30 p.m. | HKFC | Pool D | WL TV |
| Scotland | Australia | 4 p.m. | SKM | Pool C | WL TV |
| Puerto Rico | United States | 5 p.m. | HKFC | Pool A | WL TV |
| Haudenosaunee | Canada | 6:30 p.m. | SKM | Pool B | WL TV |
| Germany | China | 7:30 p.m. | HKFC | Pool A | WL TV |
| Wales | Chinese Taipei | 9 p.m. | SKM | Pool B | WL TV |
The 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship rolls into day three with another eight matchups on deck on a rainy day in Hong Kong, China.
The top four seeds are all back in action, and the schedule is littered with playoff implications in all four pools.
New Zealand looks to bounce back against an Italy team that is already 1-0 in an intriguing matchup. Wales is also looking to bounce back against a Chinese Taipei team that looked very impressive on opening day against Korea. Japan needs a win to keep its playoff hopes in tact.
The host Hong Kong, China returns to action at 5 p.m with a win already banked, but will face a stern test against an England team that looked sharp on day two. Australia, another impressive day two debutant, can improve to 2-0 with a win over a motivated Scotland team.
Germany takes on China in what should be the game of the window – Germany is a top-ten finisher from the last edition of the championship looking to get its first win while China flashed an impressive gear in its day one win over Israel.
The United States and Canada headline the late window again against a pair of strong PALA teams in Puerto Rico and the Haudenosaunee.
All games can be streamed on WL TV at TV.WorldLacrosse.sport. A full championship pass costs $15 USD.
Live scores, standings and statistics can be found here.