A 'huge autumn series' awaits Wales with the All Blacks and Springboks coming to the Principality

A 'huge autumn series' awaits Wales with the All Blacks and Springboks coming to the Principality

Following a successful Six Nations campaign, Wayne Pivac’s championship winners are set to take on current world champions South Africa, fellow southern hemisphere heavyweights New Zealand and Australia and flamboyant Fiji in this year’s Autumn Nations Series at Principality Stadium.

The All Blacks, making their first visit to Cardiff since 2017, kick off the series on Saturday 30th October and will offer Pivac’s squad a stern test as Wales seek a first win in the fixture since 1953.

There will be no respite for Wales as the Springboks make a welcome return to Cardiff a week later. South Africa may have narrowly won the last meeting between the two sides at the Rugby World Cup in Japan, but Wales will enter the contest knowing they have been victorious on each of preceding four occasions the two sides have clashed at Principality Stadium.

Fijian flair has dazzled Welsh fans in the past with their exciting brand of rugby and the Pacific Islanders are next up on Sunday 14th November.Finally, victory against the Wallabies the following Saturday, on the climactic weekend of the series, would ensure a hat-trick of consecutive wins for Wales for just the second time in history since the two teams first met in 1908.

Wayne Pivac, Wales head coach said, “There is no doubt this is a huge autumn series fixture list and we are already looking forward to it, especially with the prospect of having supporters back at Principality Stadium.”“It would be close to 21 months since we have had the chance to play in front of our fans at our home stadium, so it is hugely exciting to have the fixtures announced and I hope it excites the rugby public. It will be a big campaign against quality opposition, but we see it as another opportunity to test ourselves while we continue on our journey to France 2023.”



“As a group we haven’t faced a Southern Hemisphere side yet with last year’s summer tour cancelled and autumn series rejigged so we are looking forward to welcoming all four sides to Cardiff for what will be four huge test matches.”

Wales v New Zealand, Principality Stadium  – Saturday 30th October


Wales v South Africa, Principality Stadium – Saturday 6th November 

Wales v Fiji, Principality Stadium – Sunday 14th November

Wales v Australia, Principality Stadium – Saturday 20th November 

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