The Wallabies are set to commence their Autumn Nations Series journey with an exciting rematch against England at Twickenham on 1 November.
Rugby Australia has confirmed a demanding schedule featuring 15 Tests for the Wallabies this year, which will culminate in five matches in the northern hemisphere.
Following their clash with Eddie Jones’ Japan in Tokyo, the Wallabies will face England, Italy, Ireland, and France in consecutive weeks during the Autumn Nations Series.

Len Ikitau and Ben Donaldson of Australia celebrate a crucial try by Max Jorgensen. Getty
According to Rugby Australia chief executive Phil Waugh, “Last year’s Autumn Nations Series truly captivated Australian fans due to the Wallabies’ impressive performances, and we eagerly anticipate another challenging tour in the northern hemisphere in 2025.”
Waugh added, “The opening Test against England promises to be a must-watch occasion, especially following Max Jorgensen’s unforgettable match-winning try in the dying minutes at Twickenham last year.”
“This match will be succeeded by Tests against Italy, Ireland, and France, all of which are expected to be fiercely contested, rounding off an extraordinary 15-Test campaign for the Wallabies in 2025.”
“With all teams now looking ahead to the Rugby World Cup in Australia in 2027, the Wallabies are keen to put their skills to the test against the top competitors from the northern hemisphere later this year.”
The Wallabies will kick off their campaign against Fiji in Newcastle on 6 July.
After the Rugby Championship in October, Joe Schmidt will step down as the Wallabies’ coach.
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Wallabies 2025 Tests
Wallabies vs Fiji – Sunday, 6 July at McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle
British & Irish Lions Tour
Wallabies vs British & Irish Lions – Saturday, 19 July at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Wallabies vs British & Irish Lions – Saturday, 26 July at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Wallabies vs British & Irish Lions – Saturday, 2 August at Accor Stadium, Sydney
The Rugby Championship/Bledisloe Cup
Wallabies vs South Africa – Saturday, 16 August at TBC
Wallabies vs South Africa – Saturday, 23 August at TBC
Wallabies vs Argentina – Saturday, 6 September at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville
Wallabies vs Argentina – Saturday, 13 September at Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Wallabies vs New Zealand – Saturday, 27 September, Eden Park, Auckland
Wallabies vs New Zealand – Saturday, 4 October at Optus Stadium, Perth
End of Year Tour
Wallabies vs Japan – Saturday, 25 October at National Stadium, Tokyo
Autumn Nations Tour
Wallabies vs England – Saturday, 1 November at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham
Wallabies vs Italy – Saturday, 8 November at TBC
Wallabies vs Ireland – Saturday, 15 November at Aviva Stadium, Dublin
Wallabies vs France – Saturday, 22 November at TBC
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