Wallabies fixtures 2024: Scores, results, schedule, next game for Australia national rugby union team

Joshua Mayne

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The Wallabies are suffering from growing pains under new coach Joe Schmidt in this year's Rugby Championship.

Two losses to South Africa were followed up by a good win on the road against Argentina, and Australia looked good to get a second in a row when they found themselves 20-3 ahead in Santa Fe.

An almighty collapse followed, with Argentina finishing 67-27 winners in a record defeat for the Wallabies before they then fell to two consecutive defeats against the All Blacks. 

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When is the Wallabies' next match?

The Wallabies next clash is on Sunday, November 10 when they take on England at Twickenham. 

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Wallabies 2024 fixtures: Schedule, scores, results

Competition

Match/Opponent

Date

Time (AEST)

Stadium

International

Wallabies 25-16 WalesSat. Jul. 67:45 pmAllianz Stadium, Sydney

International

Wallabies 36-28 WalesSat. Jul. 137:45 pmAAMI Park, Melbourne

International

Wallabies 40-29 GeorgiaSat. Jul. 203:45 pmAllianz Stadium, Sydney

The Rugby Championship

Wallabies 7-33 South AfricaSat. Aug. 102:30 pmSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane

The Rugby Championship

Wallabies 12-30 South AfricaSat. Aug. 177:45 pmOptus Stadium, Perth

The Rugby Championship

Argentina 19-20 WallabiesSat. Aug. 318:00 amEstadio Jorge Luis Hirschi, La Plata

The Rugby Championship

Argentina 67-27 WallabiesSat. Sep. 75:00 amEstadio Brigadier Gral E. López, Santa Fe

The Rugby Championship

Wallabies 28-31 New ZealandSat. Sep. 213:45 pmAccor Stadium, Sydney

The Rugby Championship

New Zealand 33-13 WallabiesSat. Sep. 285:05 pmSky Stadium, Wellington

International

EnglandSun. Nov. 104:10 am (AEDT)Twickenham, London

International

ScotlandSun. Nov. 2512:40 am (AEDT)

Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh

International

IrelandSun. Dec. 14:10 am (AEDT)

Aviva Stadium, Dublin

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Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.