Hospitality packages on sale now
A timeline for general ticketing is being worked on and will be communicated in due course. Meanwhile, hospitality packages are on sale now.
One of the most anticipated fixtures in world rugby returns to Allianz Stadium on Saturday 21 November 2026, as England face the mighty All Blacks in the Nations Championship. From the spine-tingling intensity of the Haka to the fierce rivalry forged over decades, every visit of New Zealand to HQ is a momentous occasion. With global rankings, pride, and legacy on the line, this is more than just a match, it’s a battle of rugby titans. Be part of the roar, the drama, and the history.
A timeline for general ticketing is being worked on and will be communicated in due course. Meanwhile, hospitality packages are on sale now.
The Nations Championship is the new biennial international rugby tournament created by Six Nations Rugby and SANZAAR and featuring all 10 of the associated unions and federations, plus two invitational teams. The tournament will take place every two years, outside of Rugby World Cup and British & Irish Lions Tour year's, enhancing the existing July and November international windows within the rugby calendar.
By enhancing these windows, Six Nations Rugby and SANZAAR are creating a tournament format that carries competitive jeopardy, with points, rankings and silverware on offer. The tournament signals the first time in the sport's history that the biggest nations in rugby have come together to create a cohesive and competitive tournament format and will stand as the biggest evolution in the game, since it turned professional in 1995.
The Nations Championship will see each of the Six Nations teams forming a ‘Europe’ group, and the SANZAAR nations; Australia, Argentina, New Zealand, and South Africa forming a ‘Rest of The World’ group, that is completed by invitational sides, Japan and Fiji. In July, Europe travel to play three fixtures – each team playing a different opponent in each fixture. In November, the ‘Rest of The World’ group of teams travel north to take on the Six Nations teams. Over the course of the two legs, a team will play each team from their opposing group. Points are earned in each fixture that inform table standings per group, which then dictate opponents for the Finals Weekend set of fixtures.
The Finals Weekend is a totally new concept for rugby union and the showpiece conclusion to the Nations Championship. Six fixtures, dictated by where teams rank within their respective group – i.e. 1st ranked ‘Europe’ team vs 1st ranked ‘Rest of The World’ team. The winner of 1st vs 1st will decide the overall winner of the tournament and the best international rugby nations for that year. Likened to the Superbowl of rugby, the Nations Championship Finals Weekend will offer global fans a unique experience with the best players and teams in international rugby on show for a festival finale to the tournament.
There will be Summer and Autumn fixtures ahead of the Finals, which will be seen as the 'pool matches' which count towards the Nations Championship rankings. Rounds 4-6, replace the Autumn Nations Series and will continue to take place at Allianz Stadium in November.
The pool matches taking place at Allianz Stadium in the Autumn include:
England v Australia - Sunday 8 November
England v Japan - Saturday 14 November
England v New Zealand - Saturday 21 November
A timeline for ticketing is being worked on and will be communicated in due course. Rest assured that our ticketing team are working around the clock to ensure that we can communicate all ticketing timelines as soon as possible.
Hospitality packages are on sale now at the links below:
England Rugby Autumn Pool Matches
Finals Weekend