Varsity Match - Popular British and Irish Varsity Matches

Popular British and Irish Varsity Matches

  • University of Oxford v. University of Cambridge
    • The Boat Race
    • The Varsity Match
    • Rugby League Varsity Match
    • The University Golf Match
    • The Varsity Yacht Race
    • The University Match (cricket)
    • The Lawn Tennis Varsity Match
    • The Varsity Dodgeball Match
    • Ice Hockey Varsity Match
    • Varsity Trip -Ski racing
  • De Montfort University v. University of Leicester
  • Goldsmiths, University of London v. University of the Arts London : The Arts Cup
  • University of Southampton v. University of Portsmouth
  • King's College London Rugby Club v. University College London Rugby Club : The Jeremy George Shield
  • King's College London v. King's College London Medical School : The "Macadam Cup"
  • Imperial College London v. Imperial College School of Medicine
  • Newcastle University v. Durham University
  • University College Dublin v. Dublin University
  • University of Bath v. Loughborough University
  • Cardiff University v. Swansea University
    • The Welsh Varsity Rugby
    • The Welsh Boat Race
  • University of Leeds v. Leeds Metropolitan University
  • University of Leeds v. University of Manchester v. University of Liverpool : The Christie Cup
  • University of York v. Lancaster University : The Roses Tournament
  • Trinity College Dublin v. Queen's University Belfast
  • University of Nottingham v. Nottingham Trent University : Varsity Series (Nottingham universities)
  • University of Sheffield v. Sheffield Hallam University
  • Newcastle University v. Northumbria University: The Stan Calvert Cup
  • University of Liverpool v. Liverpool John Moores University
  • University of Manchester v. University of Salford : The Two Cities Rugby League Challenge and The Two Cities Boat Race
  • University of Aberdeen v. Robert Gordon University : The Granite City Challenge
  • Harper Adams University College v. Royal Agricultural College
  • University of Abertay Dundee v. University of Dundee : The Tay Games Intervarsity Challenge
  • University of Plymouth v. University College Plymouth St Mark & St John
  • University of Brighton v. University of Sussex
  • University of Bristol v. University of the West of England
  • University of Bradford v. University of Huddersfield
  • University of East Anglia v. University of Essex
  • University of Kent v. Canterbury Christ Church University
  • Royal School of Mines v. Camborne School of Mines : The Bottle Match
  • Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry v. Queen Mary, University of London
  • University of Sunderland v. University of Teesside
  • Keele University v. Staffordshire University
  • Aberystwyth University v. Bangor University
  • University of Derby v. University of Lincoln
  • University of Warwick v. Coventry University
  • Heriot-Watt University v. University of Edinburgh
  • University of York v. York St. John University
  • University of Kingston v. University of Surrey
  • York St. John University v. University of Teesside v. University of Hull : The Tri-Varsity
  • University of Hertfordshire v. University of Bedfordshire
  • Bath Spa University v. University of Winchester 'The Charles Cup'
  • University of Worcester v. University of Gloucestershire
  • University of Manchester v. Manchester Metropolitan University
  • University of Edinburgh v. University of St Andrews

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