The full 2024 Autumn Nations Series fixture schedule has just landed
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Here we go.
All twenty-one fixtures of the 2024 Autumn Nations Series have been revealed, setting the stage for the ultimate spectacle of international rugby for fans to look forward to later this year.
The Autumn Nations Series boasts some of the biggest rivalries in rugby, involving many of the sport’s top nations and players.
Kicking off on Saturday 2nd November, England will host New Zealand at Twickenham for what has historically delivered blockbuster entertainment and will once again set the tone for the rest of the Autumn Nations Series.
Fans can then enjoy their weekends starting early, with three Friday night fixtures; Ireland versus New Zealand on 8th November, Ireland taking on Argentina on 15th November, and then France taking their turn to host Argentina on 22nd November.
It is then back-to-back Saturday entertainment for fans, including prime time evening fixtures, with the likes of France versus New Zealand on 16th November, in a repeat of last year’s opening Rugby World Cup game at the Stade de France.
Fans need not miss a moment of the 2024 Autumn Nations Series, thanks to comprehensive international broadcast coverage, highlights of every game on Six Nations Rugby channels, and real time social media updates and entertainment surrounding each game.
In the UK and Ireland, TNT Sports and discovery+ will be showing every single fixture from the 2024 Autumn Nations Series, in the first year of an exciting new broadcast partnership. In France, TF1 will be covering each of the France fixtures, with beIN SPORT offering every other fixture. In Italy, Sky Italia will continue to be the home of rugby. Further worldwide broadcast coverage and free-to-air broadcast distribution will be announced in due course.