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Australia vs Ireland
Rugby Union Nations Championship 2026
Saturday, 4th July 2026 - 19:10 AEST

Allianz Stadium - Sydney
Australia Rugby Live Stream 2026: Schedule, Date & Time, Live Stream TV Info
Want to watch Australia Rugby live for free in 2026? You’ve got options and you won’t need a cable connection.
From the Wallabies’ battles in The Rugby Championship to the fierce rivalries in Super Rugby Pacific, this season has it all. The national team, founded back in 1899, is set for another huge year, facing off with old rivals like New Zealand, South Africa, and England.
Local fans can also dive into the NRL season — full of fast, physical league action or back Aussie clubs like the Brumbies or Reds in Super Rugby. No matter what you follow, you can catch every major wallabies match live for free.
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Australia Rugby Live Stream Schedule 2026
Here is the complete 2026 Australia Wallabies rugby schedule, converted entirely to Australian local time zones (AEST/AWST).
Mid-Year / Nations Championship (July Rounds):
The Wallabies usher in a brand-new international era on home soil, launching the inaugural global Nations Championship structure. Australia hosts three consecutive blockbusters against northern powerhouses, providing a critical testing ground ahead of the 2027 Rugby World Cup. These massive home Tests are expected to pack major venues across Sydney, Brisbane, and Perth.
- Saturday, 4 July 2026: Wallabies vs Ireland, Allianz Stadium – Sydney, 19:10 AEST
- Saturday, 11 July 2026: Wallabies vs France, Suncorp Stadium – Brisbane, 17:30 AEST
- Saturday, 18 July 2026: Wallabies vs Italy, HBF Park – Perth, 19:10 AWST / 21:10 AEST
Mid-Year Internationals vs Japan & Argentina Tour:
August sees a unique calendar shift as the Wallabies tackle a home-and-away mini-series against Japan before crossing the Pacific. Due to the traditional Rugby Championship being adjusted for the All Blacks tour of South Africa, Australia embarks on a historic standalone two-Test tour of Argentina. This marks the Wallabies’ first sole tour of Argentina in nearly three decades to battle for the Puma Trophy.
- Saturday, 8 August 2026: Japan vs Wallabies, Hanazono Rugby Stadium – Osaka, 19:05 AEST
- Friday, 14 August 2026: Wallabies vs Japan, Queensland Country Bank Stadium – Townsville, 22:15 AEST
- Sunday, 30 August 2026: Argentina vs Wallabies (1st Test), Estadio 23 de Agosto – Jujuy, 05:00 AEST
- Sunday, 6 September 2026: Argentina vs Wallabies (2nd Test), Estadio Malvinas Argentinas – Mendoza, 07:00 AEST
The Springboks Clash & Bledisloe Cup:
The Southern Hemisphere spring window features a highly anticipated one-off clash against world champions South Africa in Western Australia. Following this, the focus shifts entirely to trans-Tasman warfare as the Wallabies lock horns with the All Blacks for the Bledisloe Cup. Australia attempts to snap their historic Eden Park hoodoo before returning home to host New Zealand in Sydney.
- Sunday, 27 September 2026: Wallabies vs South Africa, Optus Stadium – Perth, 18:45 AWST / 20:45 AEST
- Friday, 9 October 2026: New Zealand vs Wallabies, Eden Park – Auckland, 19:10 AEST
- Friday, 16 October 2026: Wallabies vs New Zealand, Accor Stadium – Sydney, 22:00 AEST
Northern Tour / Nations Championship (November Rounds):
The Wallabies head up north for the final pool matches of the global tournament structure. Facing tough away environments across England, Scotland, and Wales, every result directly influences Australia’s tournament seeding. The international season wraps up with a high-stakes classification ranking match on the final weekend in London.
- Monday, 9 November 2026: England vs Wallabies, Allianz Stadium – London, 06:10 AEST
- Monday, 15 November 2026: Scotland vs Wallabies, Scottish Gas Murrayfield – Edinburgh, 06:10 AEST
- Sunday, 22 November 2026: Wales vs Wallabies, Principality Stadium – Cardiff, 01:10 AEST
- Weekend of 27–29 November 2026: Nations Championship Finals Weekend vs TBD, Twickenham Stadium – London, TBC AEST
Wallabies Squad for the Next Rugby Matches on 4th July 2026
Forwards
Props & Hookers: Allan Alaalatoa, Angus Bell, James Slipper, Tom Robertson, Taniela Tupou, Matt Faessler, David Porecki, Billy Pollard.
Locks / Second Row: Will Skelton, Darcy Swain, Jeremy Williams, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Jed Holloway.
Back Row / Loose Forwards: Rob Valetini, Harry Wilson, Nick Champion de Crespigny, Fraser McReight, Carlo Tizzano, Lachie Swinton.
Backs
Scrum-Halves / Fly-Halves: Nic White, Jake Gordon, Tate McDermott, Noah Lolesio, Ben Donaldson, Tom Lynagh.
Centres: Hunter Paisami, Len Ikitau, Josh Flook, Jordan Petaia.
Outside Backs / Wingers / Fullbacks: Filipo Daugunu, Andrew Kellaway, Max Jorgensen, Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii, Tom Wright, Corey Toole.
How to Watch Australia Rugby Live Stream Free on TV or Stream Online?
Want to catch the Wallabies live on TV without paying a cent? You can — and it’s easier than you might think.
In 2025, Channel 9 will once again show select Australia rugby matches free-to-air. That includes the big ones — the rugby union summer tests, the much-anticipated British & Irish Lions tour, plus key games from the Rugby Championship, including the Bledisloe Cup clashes against New Zealand.
If you’d rather stream than sit in front of the telly, you can also watch these free matches online using 9Now, Channel 9’s official streaming platform. It works on smart TVs, tablets, phones — whatever you’ve got.
Not every game will be free, but the biggest Wallabies matches of the year will be. So if you’re planning to follow Australia through the Spring Tour later in the year, or just don’t want to miss the Lions, Channel 9 has you covered.
If you’re after full coverage of every Wallabies match — including all Tests, Super Rugby Pacific, and the Spring Tour — you’ll need Nine’s streaming service Stan Sport, a premium add-on to Stan’s regular subscription. It’s paid, but it delivers every game live, ad-free, and in HD or 4K.




