The Wallabies will kick off their 2027 Rugby World Cup campaign against Hong Kong China in Perth on Friday, October 1 at 6:45pm local time.
The first Rugby World Cup game on home soil since the 2003 final will also mark the first ever World Cup match for Hong Kong China, who qualified after winning last year's Asia Rugby Championship.
The second Pool A fixture will see the Wallabies take on Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand in a blockbuster match up at Sydney's Accor Stadium on Saturday, October 9, kicking off at 5:10pm local time.
The Wallabies defeated the All Blacks 22-10 in a semi-final at the same venue in 2003, but this will be the first time the teams have met in the pool stages of a Rugby World Cup. Accor Stadium is also the location for the only Bledisloe Cup Test in Australia this year.
The Aussies' third and final pool match is against Chile in Brisbane on Saturday, October 16 at 3:10pm local time. It will be the first time the Wallabies have played the South Americans, who are featuring in their second Rugby World Cup after debuting in the 2023 edition in France.
The confirmation of Wallabies' Rugby World Cup fixtures comes as the full tournament schedule was unveiled today, with 1999 winning captain John Eales and current Wallaby Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii appearing atop the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge holding the Webb Ellis Cup.
Wallabies captain Harry Wilson said: "To have the schedule confirmed for next year's Rugby World Cup is hugely exciting and certainly heightens the anticipation for what's going to be an incredible tournament - not just for players but I'm sure for supporters, especially those in Australia.
"To kick off our campaign against Hong Kong China will be special given it's their first time in a World Cup and we always feel incredibly well supported in Perth.
"New Zealand a week later in Sydney will obviously be a massive occasion and we'll get a sense of what's that going to be like when we play them at Accor Stadium later this year.
"Personally, I'm thrilled our third pool game is in my home city of Brisbane against Chile who are one of the rapidly improving nations in World Rugby and will be a massive challenge."
Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh said: "It's incredibly exciting to have the schedule locked in for the Wallabies Pool fixtures, ahead of what's going to be a truly special tournament here in Australia next year.
"We saw during last year's British & Irish Lions Series and home Tests the massive amount of support there is for the Wallabies, and the game as a whole here in Australia, and I'm sure with today's announcement fans will be starting to plan their itineraries for what will be memories for a lifetime. We look forward to seeing plenty of gold jerseys in 2027."
Rugby Australia Chair Dan Herbert said: "Announcements such as these certainly energise everyone in the rugby community and it's encouraging to see the Wallabies will play their pool games across the width of the country in October next year.
"The standard of international Rugby has never been higher, with the 2027 edition of the Rugby World Cup promising to capture the hearts and minds of all Australians.
"Rugby Australia thanks World Rugby and the local organising committee for their continued work to bring the tournament to life."
Wallabies vs Hong Kong China, Friday October 1 at 6:45pm AWST at Perth Stadium, Perth
Wallabies vs New Zealand, Saturday October 9 at 5:10pm AEDT at Sydney Stadium, Sydney
Wallabies v Chile, Saturday October 16 at 3:10pm AEST at Brisbane Stadium, Brisbane