Autumn internationals 2025: Results, fixtures and schedule in full

The eagerly-anticipated autumn internationals have arrived once again as Six Nations stars collide with their Rugby Championship counterparts in a battle of the hemispheres.

Next year, the traditional north vs south battle that defines the autumn will look different with the launch of the World Rugby Nations Championship seeing the international calendar given an overhaul but, for now, the familiar pattern of one-off Tests between the sport’s biggest hitters remains.

The opening week saw New Zealand earn redemption for their Chicago defeat at the hands of Ireland nine years ago as they triumphed 26-13 in a scrappy encounter at Soldier Field, while England’s 25-7 win over old rivals Australia in Twickenham was similarly messy in places.

Week two sees Wales, under new coach Steve Tandy, enter the fray when they take on Argentina. On Saturday, Scotland fell just short of a first victory in their history against the All Blacks, before the reigning world champion Springboks survived a controversial red card to beat France in a blockbuster clash in Paris.

Here’s everything you need to know:

Autumn internationals schedule and results

(All times GMT)

Saturday 1 November

Saturday 8 November

Sunday 9 November

  • Wales v Argentina – Principality Stadium, Cardiff (3.10pm)

Week three

Saturday 15 November

  • Italy v South Africa – Allianz Stadium, Turin (12.40pm [1.40pm local])
  • England v New Zealand – Allianz Stadium, Twickenham (3.10pm)
  • Wales v Japan – Principality Stadium, Cardiff (5.40pm)
  • France v Fiji – Stade Atlantique, Bordeaux (8.10pm [9.10pm local])
  • Ireland v Australia – Aviva Stadium, Dublin (8.10pm)

Sunday 16 November

  • Scotland v Argentina – Murrayfield, Edinburgh (3.10pm)
  • Wales v New Zealand – Principality Stadium, Cardiff (3.10pm)
  • Ireland v South Africa – Aviva Stadium, Dublin (5.40pm)
  • France v Australia – Stade de France, Paris (8.10pm [9.10pm local])
  • Italy v Chile – Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa (8:10pm [9:10pm local])

Sunday 23 November

  • Scotland v Tonga – Murrayfield, Edinburgh (1.40pm)
  • England v Argentina – Allianz Stadium, Twickenham (4.10pm)

Saturday 29 November

  • Wales v South Africa – Principality Stadium, Cardiff (3.10pm)

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom will be able to watch every game involving a Six Nations side – England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, France or Italy – live on TNT Sports, with live streams also available via discovery+.

There will also be Welsh-language coverage of every Wales game on S4C and BBC iPlayer.