2026 Nations Championship Fixtures

Tue, Jun 30, 2026, 3:28 AM
Nathan Williamson
by Nathan Williamson

The inaugural Nations Championship is here as the best teams in the world battle it out for global supremacy.

The best of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres will battle it out across six rounds of action, with the champions to be crowned in a blockbuster weekend of action at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham.

Watch every second of the 2026 Nations Championship live and on demand via Stan Sport.

Australia opens their campaign against Ireland in Sydney, before facing France in Brisbane and Italy in Perth.

Following this, the action heads to the North as the Wallabies take on England, Scotland and Wales.

Every game will be shown LIVE and on-demand on Stan Sport, with the Australian home fixtures shown on the Nine Network.

The Nations Championship explained

2026 Nations Rugby Championship Fixtures

*All Times AEST/AEDT

JULY 2026 (SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE SERIES)
Round One

Saturday July 4

New Zealand v France, One NZ Stadium, Christchurch (5:10 pm)

Japan v Italy, Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo (6:40 pm)

Australia v Ireland, Allianz Stadium, Sydney (8:10 pm)

Fiji v Wales, Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff (11:10 pm)

Sunday July 5

South Africa v England, Ellis Park, Johannesburg (1:40 am)

Argentina v Scotland, Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba (5:10 am)

Round Two

Saturday July 11

New Zealand v Italy, Hnry Stadium, Wellington (3:10 pm)

Australia v France, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane (5:40 pm)

Japan v Ireland, McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle (8:10 pm)

Fiji v England, Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool (11:10 pm)

Sunday July 12

South Africa v Scotland, Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria (1:40 am)

Argentina v Wales, Estadio Bicentenario, San Juan (5:10 am)

Round Three

Saturday July 18

New Zealand v Ireland, Eden Park, Auckland (5:10 pm)

Japan v France, MUFG Stadium, Tokyo (6:40 pm)

Australia v Italy, HBF Park, Perth (8:10 pm)

Fiji v Scotland, Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh (11:10 pm)

Sunday July 19

South Africa v Wales, Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban (1:40 am)

Argentina v England, Estadio Único Madre de Ciudades, Santiago del Estero (5:10 am)

NOVEMBER 2026 (NORTHERN HEMISPHERE SERIES)
Round Four

Saturday November 7

Ireland v Argentina, Aviva Stadium, Dublin (7:10 am)

Italy v South Africa, Allianz Stadium, Turin (10:40 pm)

Sunday November 8

Scotland v New Zealand, Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh (1:10 am)

Wales v Japan, Principality Stadium, Cardiff (3:40 am)

France v Fiji, Groupama Stadium, Lyon (7:10 am)

Monday November 9

England v Australia, Allianz Stadium, Twickenham (2:10 am)

Round Five

Saturday November 14

France v South Africa, Stade de France, Saint-Denis (7:10 am)

Italy v Argentina, Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa (10:40 pm)

Sunday November 15

Wales v New Zealand, Principality Stadium, Cardiff (1:10 am)

England v Japan, Allianz Stadium, Twickenham (3:40 am)

Ireland v Fiji, Aviva Stadium, Dublin (7:10 am)

Monday November 16

Scotland v Australia, Scottish Gas Stadium, Edinburgh (2:10 am)

Round Six

Sunday November 22

England v New Zealand, Allianz Stadium, Twickenham (1:10 am)

Scotland v Japan, Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh (1:10 am)

Ireland v South Africa, Aviva Stadium, Dublin (3:40 am)

Italy v Fiji, Bluenergy Stadium, Udine (3:40 am)

France v Argentina, Stade de France, Saint-Denis (7:10 am)

Wales v Australia, Principality Stadium, Cardiff (7:10 am)

FINALS WEEKEND (LONDON 2026)

*All games double-headers at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham

Saturday 28 November 

Sixth placed North v Sixth placed South (3:40 am)

Third placed North v Third placed South (7:10 am)

Saturday 29 November 

Fifth placed North v Fifth placed South (12:10 am)

Second placed North v Second placed South (3:40 am)

Monday 30 November

Fourth placed North v Fourth placed South (12:10 am)

First placed North v First placed South (3:40 am)

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