Rugby Championship: SANZAAR Confirms Future Until 2029 with Updates

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SANZAAR Confirms The Rugby Championship’s Future Until 2029

SANZAAR has secured the continuity of the Rugby Championship, the tournament that will extend until the years 2027, 2028 and 2029. After months of speculation about the future of the championship, due to the tour plans of South Africa and New Zealand in 2026 and 2030, an agreement has been reached between the four participating nations. Due to the All Blacks’ tour of South Africa in 2026, and the reciprocal tour in 2030, the Rugby Championship will not take place in those years. Instead, SANZAAR confirmed that “multi-week international tours” will be held during the August-September window. It is speculated that South Africa could visit Argentina and Australia, while the Bledisloe Cup will continue to be contested between Australia and New Zealand in 2026. Additionally, for the first time, a complete Rugby Championship tournament will be played in a World Cup year, with all 12 matches scheduled before the global tournament in Australia in 2027. The calendar also includes the Nations Championship, which will debut in the July and November window of next year. This tournament will feature the four SANZAAR nations, along with Fiji and Japan, facing the six nations of the northern hemisphere: England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France and Italy. The final will be played at Twickenham to determine the dominant nation between both hemispheres.
Siya Kolisi de Sudáfrica levanta el trofeo del Rugby Championship
South Africa’s Siya Kolisi lifts the Rugby Championship trophy

“Looking ahead, our joint venture is committed to driving the next chapter of Southern Hemisphere rugby,” said Brendan Morris, SANZAAR chief. “By collaborating closely with our unions and valued broadcasting and commercial partners, we have developed an innovative calendar designed to deliver exciting rugby experiences and set new benchmarks for the game in the years to come.”

Brendan Morris, SANZAAR chief
Morris added: “This new calendar for southern hemisphere rugby is about providing fans with the highest level of rugby and world-class action. In fact, after listening to what the fans, broadcasters and our stakeholders want, we have worked with the unions to develop a bold and dynamic program designed to deliver unforgettable moments every year.” “It’s a new dawn for Southern Hemisphere rugby, and we are eager for our fans to be part of this exciting journey. The future of Southern Hemisphere rugby is brighter than ever. Our member unions have a proud history on the international stage and SANZAAR believes that this new calendar will help strengthen this record, while offering fans unprecedented excitement and access to the best rugby in the world.”

SANZAAR Calendar 2026-2030

  • 2026:
  • July: Nations Championship
  • August/September: International Tour Series
  • October: Bledisloe Cup
  • November: Nations Championship
  • 2027:
  • July/August: The Rugby Championship
  • October/November: Men’s Rugby World Cup
  • 2028:
  • July: Nations Championship
  • August/September: The Rugby Championship
  • November: Nations Championship
  • 2029:
  • July: Lions tour to New Zealand & inbound tours
  • August/September: The Rugby Championship
  • November: Northern Autumn Series
  • 2030:
  • July: Nations Championship
  • August/September: International Tour Series
  • October: Bledisloe Cup
  • November: Nations Championship
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