When did Wales last win a rugby union Test? Full results for Warren Gatland's side

Patrick Brischetto

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Wales will tour Australia for the first time since 2012, playing against the Wallabies in two Tests in July.

Led by New Zealander coach Warren Gatland, they will look to get off to a winning start in their first tour since 2012.

Wales have good recent history over the Wallabies, destroying them 40-6 in the pool stage of the World Cup last year, a result that helped secure Wales' progression to the quarter-finals, and all but confirmed Australia's first ever elimination at the pool stage of the tournament.

The Sporting News looks at Wales' recent results in internationals.

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When did Wales last win a Test match?

Wales have been on a poor run of late, with their last win coming all the way back in the pool stage of the 2023 World Cup.

On that day, they beat Georgia 43-19 to rubber stamp their finish at the top of the pool, though they were dumped out of the tournament by Argentina in the quarter-finals.

Wales World Cup and Six Nations results

Wales initially started strongly at the Rugby World Cup last year, winning all four pool matches in a canter to comfortably finish first.

However, they were then shocked by Argentina in the quarter-finals, with the Pumas putting on a strong second half performance to win 29-17 and send the Welsh packing.

They have struggled to recover from the result and the loss of their two veterans, as they collected the wooden spoon in this year's Six Nations for the first time ever.

Big losses to France and Ireland, as well as a shock loss to Italy at home condemned Wales to the bottom placed finish, and their slump continued as they lost so South Africa 41-13 in the first test of their tour this year.

MatchStadiumTournament
Wales 32-26 FijiNouveau Stade de BordeauxRugby World Cup pool stage
Wales 28-8 PortugalAllianz RivieraRugby World Cup pool stage
Wales 40-6 WallabiesGroupama StadiumRugby World Cup pool stage
Wales 43-19 GeorgiaStade de la BeaujoireRugby World Cup pool stage
Wales 17-29 ArgentinaStade VelodromeRugby World Cup quarter-final
Wales 26-27 ScotlandMillenium StadiumSix Nations
Wales 14-16 EnglandTwickenhamSix Nations
Wales 7-31 IrelandAviva StadiumSix Nations
Wales 24-45 FranceMillenium StadiumSix Nations
Wales 21-24 ItalyMillenium StadiumSix Nations
Wales 13-41 South AfricaTwickenham-
Wales 16-25 AustraliaAllianz StadiumWales Tour of Australia
Wales 28-36 AustraliaAAMI ParkWales Tour of Australia

How to watch Australia vs Wales: TV channel and live stream

Fans will be able to watch both Wallabies vs Wales Test's on free-to-air via Channel Nine, as well as the company's streaming platform 9Now.

Stan Sport will also be offering all of the Wales Tests as well as every other Wallabies match to stream live and on demand without ad-breaks during play.

TelevisionChannel 9
Live streamStan Sport/9Now

Watch every match of the Rugby Internationals ad-free, live & on demand, with Wallabies at home in 4K UHD on the Home of Rugby, Stan Sport.

Wallabies vs Wales schedule, kick-off times

The Wallabies will play Wales in back-to-back matches, with the first taking place on July 6 in Sydney.

The sides will lock horns seven days later in Melbourne on Saturday July 13.

Both matches will kick-off at 7:45 pm AEST, which corresponds to 7:15 pm in Adelaide, and 5:45 pm in Perth.

DateGameTimeStadium
July 6Wallabies 25-16 Wales7:45 pm AESTAllianz Stadium
July 13Wallabies 36-28 Wales7:45 pm AESTAAMI Park

Patrick Brischetto

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Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. He also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and is slowly attempting to convince the world that the A-League is the greatest sporting competition.