England to play Australia and South Africa in 2021 Autumn Internationals
England will play three Test matches at Twickenham Stadium in autumn 2021.
Eddie Jones and the squad will begin their campaign on 6
November next year against an emerging nation in rugby, with the
exact opponent to be confirmed at a later date.
The following weekend Australia head to south west London in a
repeat of last year's Rugby World Cup quarter-final which England
won 40-16. It will be the eighth time England have faced Australia
under head coach Eddie Jones and the fourth time on home
soil.
In the final match of the series, England will play South Africa on
20 November in what will be the first meeting between the sides
since the Rugby World Cup 2019 final. This also sees the Springboks
back at Twickenham Stadium for the first time since 2018, England
edging that game 12-11.
England head coach Eddie Jones said: "These will be some good
games of rugby and tough tests for us as we work to improve
ourselves as a team.
"South Africa are world champions and we'll be looking to benchmark
ourselves against them.
"Australia are rapidly improving, have a lot of new talent coming
through and good coaches like Dave Rennie and Scott Wisemantel, who
we know well.
"We've not had the chance to play southern hemisphere teams this
year, so it will be a good chance to see where we are up to and
hopefully some great rugby for our supporters to enjoy."
Kick off times and broadcast details will be confirmed in due
course.
Hospitality packages are available to purchase now and can
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As we await Government guidance we would hope to be in a position
to release ticket information early 2021. In order to receive all
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