There Is An Absolutely Disgraceful Amount Of Rugby On TV This Weekend
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Holy sh*t.
Buckle up lads, it’s going to be an absolute blockbuster of a weekend in terms of rugby with the June Internationals officially kicking off along with the final leg of the HSBC Sevens Series in Paris.
The madness kicks off bright and early with the All Blacks taking on France at Eden Park. Australia and Ireland in Brisbane follows that, with the Sprinboks hosting England Emirates Airline Park at 4pm.
The late kick-off sees Argentina host Wales in the first of their two Test, while Scotland will play Canada in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The Paris 7s also take place this weekend, with Ireland once again competing as the invitational side. They’re in a group with Australia, Wales and Spain again and will be hoping they can recreate their London 7s heroics, where they finished third place overall.
Saturday
New Zealand vs France, 8.30am, SS Action
Australia vs Ireland, 11.00am, SS Action
South Africa vs England, 4.00pm, SS Action
Argentina vs Wales, 8.45pm, Channel 4
Paris 7s – Sky Sports
Ireland vs Spain, 8.36am
Ireland vs Wales, 11.18pm
Ireland vs Australia, 4.46pm
Sunday
Canada vs Scotland, 2.00am, BBC 1 Scotland
There are also a number of other games not televised in the UK & Ireland but you might be able to find some streams online. Here’s the full June International fixture list.