The 2025 autumn internationals have provided a thrilling spectacle of northern hemisphere rugby, delivering high-stakes drama and unexpected results as the Six Nations powers clashed with the best of the Rugby Championship.
In the third week of action, England secured a monumental 33-19 victory over New Zealand at Twickenham, ending a 13-year wait for a home win against the All Blacks and maintaining their perfect record this autumn. Meanwhile, the drama in Cardiff saw new Wales head coach Steve Tandy secure his first win in a nail-biting 24-23 triumph over Japan with a last-gasp score.
Weekend Drama and Disappointment
Ireland showcased a return to formidable form, decisively blowing Australia away in a 46-19 victory in Dublin. South Africa continued their winning ways, overcoming a battling Italy 32-14 in a match that saw the Springboks survive yet another red card incident.
In a match that will haunt Scottish fans, Scotland squandered a commanding 21-0 lead to ultimately lose 24-33 to Argentina at Murrayfield. The galling defeat concluded Sunday's action with the home team being booed off the pitch by their disappointed supporters.
Full Autumn Internationals Schedule and Results
Here is the complete rundown of all the action from the Quilter Nations Series, with all times listed in GMT.
Week One Results
Saturday 1 November
- England 25-7 Australia
- South Africa 61-7 Japan
- Scotland 85-0 USA
- Ireland 13-26 New Zealand
Week Two Results
Saturday 8 November
- Ireland 41-10 Japan
- Scotland 17-25 New Zealand
- England 38-18 Fiji
- Italy 26-19 Australia
- France 17-32 South Africa
Sunday 9 November
- Wales 28-52 Argentina
Week Three Results
Saturday 15 November
- Italy 14-32 South Africa
- England 33-19 New Zealand
- Wales 24-23 Japan
- France 34-21 Fiji
- Ireland 46-19 Australia
Sunday 16 November
- Scotland 24-33 Argentina
Upcoming Fixtures and How to Watch
The action continues into the final weeks of the series with several blockbuster matches scheduled.
Week Four Fixtures
Saturday 22 November
- Wales v New Zealand – Principality Stadium, Cardiff (3.10pm)
- Ireland v South Africa – Aviva Stadium, Dublin (5.40pm)
- France v Australia – Stade de France, Paris (8.10pm)
- Italy v Chile – Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa (8:10pm)
Sunday 23 November
- Scotland v Tonga – Murrayfield, Edinburgh (1.40pm)
- England v Argentina – Allianz Stadium, Twickenham (4.10pm)
Week Five Fixture
Saturday 29 November
- Wales v South Africa – Principality Stadium, Cardiff (3.10pm)
For viewers in the United Kingdom, every match involving a Six Nations side is broadcast live on TNT Sports. Live streaming is available via discovery+. Welsh-language coverage of every Wales game is provided on S4C and BBC iPlayer.