Nations Championship
Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2025 1:09 pm
England Men’s fixtures for the inaugural 2026 Nations Championship have been confirmed.
Steve Borthwick’s side will face South Africa, Fiji and Argentina in July 2026, before taking on Australia, Japan and New Zealand in November 2026.
The Nations Championship is the new international rugby tournament that transforms the existing July and November windows into a competitive cross hemisphere format every two years, outside a Rugby World Cup and British & Irish Lions tour year.
Twelve of the strongest nations in rugby will form two groups of six teams. The Six Nations teams will form a European group representing the Northern Hemisphere, and take on the SANZAAR nations, plus Japan and Fiji, who form a group nominally representing the Southern Hemisphere.
Next July, the Northern Hemisphere group of teams will travel to play three rounds of fixtures, with every team playing a different rival from the opposing Hemisphere group.
In November next year, the Southern Hemisphere group will then travel north for the remaining three rounds. Points are on offer across the July and November windows, to then dictate the table standings per Hemisphere group and inform the schedule of fixtures for the Nations Championship Finals Weekend.
Allianz Stadium, Twickenham will then host the first ever finals weekend, with six fixtures spread across three days of double headers. During the finals weekend the first ranked team in the Northern Hemisphere group will play the first ranked team in the Southern Hemisphere group to be crowned champions.
England’s Nations Championship fixtures
Round One - 4 July 2026 - South Africa v England
Round Two - 11 July 2026 - Fiji v England
Round Three - 18 July 2026 - Argentina v England
Round Four - 8 November 2026 - England v Australia
Round Five - 14 November 2026 - England v Japan
Round Six - 21 November 2026 - England v New Zealand
Northern Hemisphere teams
England
France
Ireland
Italy
Scotland
Wales
Southern Hemisphere teams
Argentina
Australia
New Zealand
South Africa
Japan
Fiji
Steve Borthwick’s side will face South Africa, Fiji and Argentina in July 2026, before taking on Australia, Japan and New Zealand in November 2026.
The Nations Championship is the new international rugby tournament that transforms the existing July and November windows into a competitive cross hemisphere format every two years, outside a Rugby World Cup and British & Irish Lions tour year.
Twelve of the strongest nations in rugby will form two groups of six teams. The Six Nations teams will form a European group representing the Northern Hemisphere, and take on the SANZAAR nations, plus Japan and Fiji, who form a group nominally representing the Southern Hemisphere.
Next July, the Northern Hemisphere group of teams will travel to play three rounds of fixtures, with every team playing a different rival from the opposing Hemisphere group.
In November next year, the Southern Hemisphere group will then travel north for the remaining three rounds. Points are on offer across the July and November windows, to then dictate the table standings per Hemisphere group and inform the schedule of fixtures for the Nations Championship Finals Weekend.
Allianz Stadium, Twickenham will then host the first ever finals weekend, with six fixtures spread across three days of double headers. During the finals weekend the first ranked team in the Northern Hemisphere group will play the first ranked team in the Southern Hemisphere group to be crowned champions.
England’s Nations Championship fixtures
Round One - 4 July 2026 - South Africa v England
Round Two - 11 July 2026 - Fiji v England
Round Three - 18 July 2026 - Argentina v England
Round Four - 8 November 2026 - England v Australia
Round Five - 14 November 2026 - England v Japan
Round Six - 21 November 2026 - England v New Zealand
Northern Hemisphere teams
England
France
Ireland
Italy
Scotland
Wales
Southern Hemisphere teams
Argentina
Australia
New Zealand
South Africa
Japan
Fiji