Ireland’s fixtures for the Autumn Nations Series have just been confirmed
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Autumn.
Andy Farrell’s Ireland will welcome four Southern Hemisphere teams to Aviva Stadium this November as the fixtures for the 2024 Autumn Nations Series have been confirmed.
Ireland will play host to New Zealand, Argentina, Fiji and Australia in a mouthwatering line-up of fixtures in Dublin, with the Series finale against the Wallabies serving as the IRFU’s 150th Challenge match.
Farrell’s side will open their Autumn campaign against the All Blacks at Aviva Stadium on Friday, 8 November (Kick-off 8.10pm), before hosting Argentina a week later, on Friday, 15 November (Kick-off 8.10pm).
Fiji then visit Dublin on Saturday, 23 November (Kick-off 3.10pm), before Ireland and Australia go head-to-head in the IRFU’s 150th Challenge match on Saturday, 30 November (Kick-off 3.10pm), rounding out the 2024 season for Farrell’s side.
Commenting on today’s announcement, Ireland Head Coach Andy Farrell said:
“This November’s lineup is a hugely exciting one for the Irish rugby public and we are looking forward to competing against four hugely talented sides. There is an added dimension to this year’s Autumn Series, with a fourth match against Australia set to mark the IRFU’s 150th celebrations.
“We look forward to testing ourselves against some of the most exciting teams in the world, with whom Ireland has such strong traditions and rivalries. It promises to be a Series to remember.”
Ticket prices and broadcast details for the 2024 Autumn Nations Series will be confirmed in due course.
2024 Autumn Nations Series Fixtures:
Friday, 8 November: Ireland v New Zealand, Aviva Stadium, 8.10pm
Friday, 15 November: Ireland v Argentina, Aviva Stadium, 8.10pm
Saturday, 23 November: Ireland v Fiji, Aviva Stadium, 3.10pm
Saturday, 30 November: Ireland v Australia, Aviva Stadium, 3.10pm