The Wallabies are welcoming in a new era for international rugby, confirming a 2026 home Test schedule highlighted by afternoon and evening kick off times.
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Featuring the inaugural Nations Championship fixtures this July, the fixtures are built around high-quality Test oppositions and accessible kick-off times for families and fans across the country.
Every match of the Nations Championship carries high stakes, testing the Wallabies against the world's best with global ranking points on the line ahead of the finals weekend in London in November.
Their first Test of 2026 against Ireland on July 4 is the only night kick off for the men in gold on home soil, with a sure to be packed Allianz Stadium in Sydney set to hear the first whistle at 8:00pm local time.
A centrepiece of the 2026 season is the continued prioritisation of early-evening kick-offs, with the Test against France in Brisbane on July 11 slated for a 5:30pm AEST start, followed by another twilight kick off just seven days later in Perth against Italy at 6:00pm AWST.
There is a 3:00 PM AEST showdown in Townsville against Japan on August 15, before the Wallabies return to Perth to play back-to-back World Cup winners South Africa at Optus Stadium on September 27 with a 5:30pm kick off local time - both Tests forming part of the 2026 Flight Centre Series.
The Aussies sixth and final Test on home soil is a Bledisloe Cup blockbuster against New Zealand in Sydney, with the two teams set to begin battle at 3:45pm AEST at Accor Stadium.
Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh said: "We're keen to build on the momentum of the record-breaking home support we received during last year's Wallabies season by continuing to put our supporters first in 2026.
"Afternoon and early-evening kick-off times ensure the next generation of Wallabies supporters can experience the atmosphere of Test match rugby at a time that works not just for families but the wider supporter base and those who may be new to the game.
"With the inaugural Nations Championship and a massive home schedule ahead, we're inviting all Australians to be part of the journey as we head towards next year's 2027 Rugby World Cup here on home soil."
The Wallabies' 2026 Sydney fixtures are proudly supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and events agency, Destination NSW.
Brisbane Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said the Wallabies' return to Suncorp Stadium would draw strong support from fans right across Brisbane.
"Brisbane knows how to put on a show and when the Wallabies return to Suncorp Stadium in 2026, our city will rise to the occasion," Cr Schrinner said.
"We continue to take centre stage for major sporting moments, bringing people together and creating a vibrant atmosphere across our city.
"With family-friendly kick-off times, fans can soak up the excitement inside the stadium and carry that energy into our entertainment precincts after the game.
"Major events like this don't just fill seats. They attract visitors, support local businesses and reinforce Brisbane's reputation as Australia's lifestyle capital and a leading destination for world-class sport as we build towards 2032."
Proudly supported by the Queensland Government, through Tourism and Events Queensland.
The Wallabies' 2026 Perth fixtures are proudly supported by the WA Government through Tourism Western Australia.
Wallabies vs Ireland, 8:00pm AEST on Saturday July 4 at Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Wallabies vs France, 5:30pm AEST on Saturday July 11 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Wallabies vs Italy, 6:00pm AWST on Saturday July 18 at HBF Park, Perth
Wallabies vs Japan, Saturday August 8 at Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Higashi-Osaka
Wallabies vs Japan, 3:00pm AEST on Saturday August 15 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville
Wallabies vs Argentina 5:00am AEST on Sunday August 30 at Estadio 23 de Agosto, San Salvador de Jujuy
Wallabies vs Argentina, 5:00am AEST on Sunday September 6 at Estádio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza
Wallabies vs South Africa, 5:30pm AWST on Sunday September 27 at Optus Stadium, Perth
Wallabies vs New Zealand, 3:10pm AEST on Saturday October 10 at Eden Park, Auckland
Wallabies vs New Zealand, 3:45pm AEST on Saturday October 17 at Accor Stadium, Sydney
Wallabies vs England, 2:10am AEDT on Monday November 9 at Allianz Stadium Twickenham, London
Wallabies vs Scotland, 2:10am AEDT on Monday November 16 at Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Wallabies vs Wales, 7:10am AEDT on Sunday November 22, Principality Stadium, Cardiff
Nations Championships Finals Weekend, Weekend starting November 27