Rugby Union international fixtures 2024: Schedule of Test matches and The Rugby Championship featuring New Zealand All Blacks, other nations

Joe Wright

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International rugby union has made a triumphant return in 2024 following a break since the 2023 Rugby World Cup.

South Africa were crowned world champions last October after defeating New Zealand 12-11 in the final in Paris, the All Blacks falling short in their attempt to mount a comeback after captain Sam Cane had his yellow card for a high shoulder challenge upgraded to red.

Those two locked horns again in 2024 during The Rugby Championship, the pinnacle of international rugby union in the latter half of this year, with Australia and Argentina also contesting the competition. It was the Springboks who emerged triumphant for the first time in five years.

New Zealand faced England and Ireland during engrossing Autumn Internationals, while the Wallabies had a string of Tests against the UK nations and Ireland.

Below is the schedule of matches for the world's top international teams for the remainder of 2024.

MORE: Wallabies fixtures for 2024: Australia's full schedule, including Rugby Championship

Rugby Union international fixtures 2024

Here is a breakdown of the men's rugby union international matches to come in 2024, featuring the world's top sides.

June

CompetitionMatchDateTime (ET)Venue
InternationalJapan 17-52 EnglandJune 221:50 a.m.Japan National Stadium, Tokyo
InternationalSouth Africa 41-13 WalesJune 229:00 a.m.Twickenham Stadium, London
Killik CupBarbarians 45-32 FijiJune 2212:15 p.m.Twickenham Stadium, London

July

CompetitionMatchDateTime (ET)Venue
InternationalSamoa 33-25 ItalyJuly 512:00 a.m.Apia Park, Samoa
InternationalGeorgia 12-21 FijiJuly 512:00 p.m.Adjarabet Arena, Batumi
InternationalUSA 20-22 RomaniaJuly 58:00 p.m.SeatGeek Stadium, Bridgeview
InternationalNew Zealand 16-15 EnglandJuly 63:05 a.m.Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
InternationalAustralia 25-16 WalesJuly 65:45 a.m.Allianz Stadium, Sydney 
InternationalSouth Africa 27-20 IrelandJuly 611:00 a.m.Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria
InternationalArgentina 28-13 FranceJuly 63:00 p.m.Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza
InternationalCanada 12-73 ScotlandJuly 65:00 p.m.TD Place Stadium, Ottawa
InternationalUruguay 28-43 FranceJuly 101:00 p.m.Estadio Charrua, Montevideo
InternationalTonga 14-36 ItalyJuly 118:00 p.m.Teufaiva Sport Stadium, Nuku'alofa
InternationalUSA 7-42 ScotlandJuly 126:30 p.m.Audi Field, Washington D.C.
InternationalCanada 35-22 RomaniaJuly 127:00 p.m.TD Place Stadium, Ottawa
InternationalNew Zealand 24-17 EnglandJuly 133:05 a.m.Eden Park, Auckland
InternationalAustralia 36-28 WalesJuly 135:45 a.m.AAMI Park, Melbourne
InternationalSouth Africa 27-20 IrelandJuly 1311:00 a.m.Kings Park Stadium, Durban
InternationalArgentina 33-25 FranceJuly 133:00 p.m.Jose Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires
InternationalNew Zealand 47-5 FijiJuly 1910:30 p.m.Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego
InternationalAustralia 40-29 GeorgiaJuly 205:45 a.m.Allianz Stadium, Sydney
InternationalSouth Africa 64-21 PortugalJuly 2011:00 a.m.Toyota Stadium, Bloemfontein
InternationalChile 11-52 ScotlandJuly 203:00 p.m.Estadio Nacional, Santiago
InternationalUruguay 5-79 ArgentinaJuly 203:00 p.m.Estadio Domingo Burgueno, Maldonado
InternationalJapan 14-42 ItalyJuly 211:05 a.m.Sapporo Dome, Hokkaido
InternationalUruguay 19-31 ScotlandJuly 273:00 p.m.Estadio Charrua, Montevideo
Olympic GamesRugby 7s tournamentJuly 24-30Paris, France

August

CompetitionMatchDateTime (ET)Venue
The Rugby ChampionshipAustralia 7-33 South AfricaAugust 1012:30 a.m.Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
The Rugby ChampionshipNew Zealand 30-38 ArgentinaAugust 103:05 a.m.Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
The Rugby ChampionshipNew Zealand 42-10 ArgentinaAugust 173:05 a.m.Eden Park, Auckland
The Rugby ChampionshipAustralia 12-30 South AfricaAugust 175:45 a.m.Optus Stadium, Perth
The Rugby ChampionshipSouth Africa 31-27 New ZealandAugust 3111:00 a.m.Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg
The Rugby ChampionshipArgentina 19-20 AustraliaAugust 313:00 p.m.Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi, La Plata

September

CompetitionMatchDateTime (ET)Venue
The Rugby ChampionshipSouth Africa 18-12 New ZealandSeptember 711:00 a.m.DHL Stadium, Cape Town
The Rugby ChampionshipArgentina 67-27 AustraliaSeptember 73:00 p.m.Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao Lopez, Santa Fe
The Rugby ChampionshipAustralia 28-31 New ZealandSeptember 211:45 a.m.Accor Stadium, Sydney
The Rugby ChampionshipArgentina 29-28 South AfricaSeptember 215:00 p.m.Estadio Unico Madre de Ciudades, Santiago del Estero
The Rugby ChampionshipNew Zealand 33-13 AustraliaSeptember 283:05 a.m.Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
The Rugby ChampionshipSouth Africa 48-7 ArgentinaSeptember 281:00 p.m.Mbombela Stadium, Mbombela

October

CompetitionMatchDateTime (ET)Venue
InternationalJapan 19-64 New ZealandOctober 258:00 p.m.Nissan Stadium, Yokohama

November

CompetitionMatchDateTime (ET)Venue
InternationalEngland 22-24 New ZealandNovember 210:10 a.m.Twickenham Stadium, London
InternationalScotland 57-17 FijiNovember 212:40 p.m.Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
InternationalIreland 13-23 New ZealandNovember 83:10 p.m.Aviva Stadium, Dublin
InternationalEngland 37-42 AustraliaNovember 910:10 a.m.Twickenham Stadium, London
InternationalItaly 18-50 ArgentinaNovember 912:40 p.m.TBD
InternationalFrance 52-12 JapanNovember 93:10 p.m.Stade de France, Paris
InternationalWales 19-24 FijiNovember 108:40 a.m.Principality Stadium, Cardiff
InternationalScotland 15-32 South AfricaNovember 1011:10 a.m.Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
InternationalIreland 22-19 ArgentinaNovember 153:10 p.m.Aviva Stadium, Dublin
InternationalUSA 36-17 TongaNovember 157:00 p.m.TBD
InternationalScotland 59-21 PortugalNovember 1610:10 a.m.Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
InternationalEngland 20-29 South AfricaNovember 1612:40 p.m.Twickenham Stadium, London
InternationalFrance 30-29 New ZealandNovember 163:10 p.m.Stade de France, Paris
InternationalItaly 20-17 GeorgiaNovember 178:40 a.m.TBD
InternationalWales 20-52 AustraliaNovember 1711:10 a.m.Principality Stadium, Cardiff
InternationalFrance 37-23 ArgentinaNovember 223:10 p.m.Stade de France, Paris
InternationalIreland 52-17 FijiNovember 2310:10 a.m.Aviva Stadium, Dublin
InternationalWales 12-45 South AfricaNovember 2312:40 p.m.Principality Stadium, Cardiff
InternationalItaly 11-29 New ZealandNovember 233:10 p.m.Allianz Stadium, Turin
InternationalScotland 27-13 AustraliaNovember 248:40 a.m.Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
InternationalEngland 59-14 JapanNovember 2411:10 a.m.Twickenham Stadium, London
InternationalIreland vs. AustraliaNovember 3010:10 a.m.Aviva Stadium, Dublin

December

CompetitionMatchDateTime (ET)Venue
InternationalMexico vs. Cayman IslandsDecember 67:00 p.m.TBD

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Joe Wright is a Senior Editor at Sporting News, managing global soccer and the UK team. He was previously a sub editor and writer for Goal.com before spending six years as part of the Stats Perform editorial news service, covering major global sports including football, tennis, boxing, NBA, rugby union and athletics. Joe has extensive experience covering some of the biggest events in football, including two UEFA Champions League finals, Euro 2016, the Confederations Cup 2017 and the 2018 World Cup, which included the final in Moscow.