When do the Wallabies play next? Full 2024 Internationals schedule and results for Australia

Patrick Brischetto

When do the Wallabies play next? Full 2024 Internationals schedule and results for Australia image

The Wallabies began 2024 under new management, as new coach Joe Schmidt began his quest to lead the Wallabies to success after a horror run in the preceding 12 months.

Last year was as close to a disaster as you can get: the Wallabies finished last in The Rugby Championship with no wins, were eliminated at the pool stage of the Rugby World Cup for the first time ever and had coach Eddie Jones walk out after just 10 months of a deal meant to last to the end of the 2027 World Cup.

The saying 'the only way is up' springs to mind when thinking of the Wallabies in 2024, though they have faced some seriously tough tests against strong opposition as they look to recover their reputation on the world rugby stage.

The Sporting News details all of the Wallabies Test matches for 2024.

MORE: Wallabies Rugby Championship fixtures

When do the Wallabies play next?

The Wallabies will take on Scotland at Murrayfield, Edinburgh on Monday, November 25, with kick-off scheduled for 12:40 am AEDT.

Australia began their UK and Ireland tour positively with a stunning last-minute win over England at Twickenham before claiming a big win over Wales to keep their grand slam hopes alive.

Wallabies confirmed team vs. Scotland

1.⁠ ⁠Angus Bell
2.⁠ ⁠Matt Faessler
3.⁠ ⁠Allan Alaalatoa
4.⁠ ⁠Jeremy Williams
5.⁠ ⁠Will Skelton
6.⁠ ⁠Rob Valetini
7.⁠ ⁠Carlo Tizzano
8.⁠ ⁠Harry Wilson (c)
9.⁠ ⁠Jake Gordon
10.⁠ Noah Lolesio
11.⁠ Harry Potter
12.⁠ ⁠Len Ikitau
13.⁠ Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii
14.⁠ ⁠Andrew Kellaway
15.⁠ ⁠Tom Wright

16.⁠ ⁠Brandon Paenga-Amosa
17.⁠ ⁠Isaac Kailea
18.⁠ ⁠Zane Nonggorr
19.⁠ ⁠Lukhan Salakaia-Loto
20.⁠ ⁠Langi Gleeson
21.⁠ ⁠Tate McDermott
22.⁠ ⁠Ben Donaldson
23.⁠ ⁠Max Jorgensen

Wallabies 2024 internationals

A home Test series against Wales marked the beginning of a big year for the Wallabies, where they are facing difficult challenges at home and abroad.

The Rugby Championship in August and September was a brutal stretch, with Australia winning just one game from six against familiar foes New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina.

Now, Schmidt's men are in the northern hemisphere for November, taking on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales in a gruelling month of rugby.

All of this is in preparation for the historic tour of the British and Irish Lions, which will take place in 2025.

Wallabies 2024 schedule

DateMatchTimeStadium
Saturday, July 6Wallabies 25 def. Wales 167:45 pm AESTAllianz Stadium
Saturday, July 13Wallabies 36 def. Wales 287:45 pm AESTAAMI Park
Saturday, July 20Wallabies 40 def. Georgia 293:45 pm AESTAllianz Stadium
Saturday, August 10Wallabies 7 def. by South Africa 332:30 pm AESTSuncorp Stadium
Saturday, August 17Wallabies 12 def. by South Africa 307:45 pm AESTOptus Stadium
Sunday, September 1Argentina 19 def. by Wallabies 208:00 am AESTEstadio Jorge Luis Hirschi
Sunday, September 8Argentina 67 def. Wallabies 275:00 am AESTEstadio Brigadier General Estanislao Lopez
Saturday, September 21Wallabies 28 def. by All Blacks 313:45 pm AESTAccor Stadium
Saturday, September 28All Blacks 33 def. Wallabies 135:05 pm AEDTSky Stadium
Sunday, November 10England 37 def. by Wallabies 422:10 am AEDTTwickenham
Monday, November 18Wales 20 def. by Wallabies 523:10 am AEDTMillenium Stadium
Monday, November 25Scotland vs Wallabies12:40 am AEDTMurrayfield
Sunday, December 1Ireland vs Wallabies2:10 am AEDTAviva Stadium

How to watch Rugby internationals in Australia

Select Wallabies games in 2024 will be shown on television via Channel Nine, as well as on their free to use streaming service 9Now.

For fans wanting to watch every minute of every match the Wallabies will play in 2024, Stan Sport will be showing every match of the Rugby Championship live and on demand.

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.


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.