The fixtures for the 2026 Nations Championship have been officially confirmed, and England have been dealt a daunting opening to their campaign.
Fierce cross hemisphere rivalries will be put on the global stage when the Nations Championship debuts in July 2026. A landmark joint venture agreed between Six Nations Rugby and SANZAAR, to create the new biennial tournament, signals a watershed moment for rugby union, years in the making.
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The Nations Championship creates a competitive tournament format, injecting jeopardy and context into every fixture, on the way to crowning a tournament Champion, and deciding the dominant Hemisphere in the sport that year.
Ratified by World Rugby Council in 2023, the introduction of the Nations Championship is part of a broader package of reform to the global rugby calendars, which have been shaped by members from across the whole sport: unions, federations, clubs, leagues, tournament organisers, players and their associations, and World Rugby.
The balance and alignment between domestic and international rugby as of 2026 gives clarity and certainty to support game wide growth, and the Nations Championship is a fundamental driver for this.
In the Nations Championship, twelve of the strongest international rugby nations in the world, packed with the best players in the sport, will form two groups of six teams.
The Six Nations teams represent the Northern Hemisphere, and will face the SANZAAR nations, plus invitational teams Japan and Fiji, who complete the line up representing the Southern Hemisphere.Â
Who will be competing in the Nations Championship:
Representing the Northern Hemisphere:
EnglandÂ
France
IrelandÂ
Italy
ScotlandÂ
Wales
Representing the Southern Hemisphere:
Argentina
Australia
New ZealandÂ
South AfricaÂ
Japan
Fiji
2026 Nations Championship fixtures
4 July
New Zealand v France
Japan v Italy
South Africa v England
Australia v Ireland
Fiji v Wales
Argentina v Scotland
11 July
New Zealand v Italy
Japan v Ireland
South Africa v Scotland
Australia v France
Fiji v England
Argentina v Wales
18 July
Japan v France
Australia v Italy
South Africa v Wales
New Zealand v Ireland
Fiji v Scotland
Argentina v England
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