2025 Pacific Championships Final

The National Rugby League (NRL) has today confirmed the fixture for the 2025 Pacific Championships Final, with three back-to-back matches to be played at CommBank Stadium in Sydney next Sunday (November 9).

The blockbuster triple-header will feature Australia, New Zealand, Samoa and the Cook Islands, bringing together fans from right across the Pacific region.

After a narrow win over Samoa in the opening match and a dominant performance against Tonga in Auckland this afternoon, the New Zealand Kiwis will face off against Toa Samoa in an explosive rematch in the Men's Pacific Cup Final at 4:05pm AEDT.

The Samoans progressed to the Final after a stunning 34-6 win over Tonga in Brisbane last week and will be greeted by thousands of adoring fans in what is expected to be a sea of blue at CommBank Stadium on Sunday.

The Women's Pacific Cup Final will see the all-conquering Jillaroos in action against fierce rivals the New Zealand Kiwi Ferns at 1:35pm AEDT.

The Jillaroos conceded only one try on their way to the Final with an emphatic 60-0 defeat of Fetu Samoa in Brisbane before a hard fought 10-4 win over New Zealand in Auckland today.

The triple-header at CommBank Stadum will kick off with a crucial Rugby League World Cup 2026 Qualifier between Cook Islands Aitu and South Africa at 11:35am AEDT.

The 2025 Pacific Championships Final is proudly supported by the NSW Government's tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.

Tickets start at just $25 for adults and $50 for families and are available now via nrl.com/tickets

All three matches will be broadcast live on the Nine Network, Fox League, Kayo Sports, 9NOW and Sky NZ.

2025 PACIFIC CHAMPIONSHIPS FINAL

All fixtures at CommBank Stadium, Sydney

Sunday 9 November 2025

Gates open: 11:00am AEDT

RLWC 2026 Qualifier - Men's, 11:35am AEDT

Cook Islands Aitu v South Africa

Pacific Cup - Women's Final, 1:35pm AEDT

Australian Jillaroos v New Zealand Kiwi Ferns

Pacific Cup - Men's Final, 4:05pm AEDT

New Zealand Kiwis v Toa Samoa

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