
The rugby world is bracing for the “Greatest Rivalry” tour in 2026, and organizers have made one thing clear: there will be no shared trophies. As the Springboks and All Blacks prepare for a historic four-Test series, officials are finalizing tie-breaker protocols to ensure a definitive winner emerges if the series ends in a 2-2 deadlock.
The tour, which marks 30 years since New Zealand’s last full-scale visit to South Africa, will culminate in a groundbreaking final Test hosted in Baltimore, USA.
The Quest for a Series Winner
With a four-match format, the mathematical possibility of a draw is high. However, SA Rugby’s GM of operations, Yusuf Jackson, confirmed that both nations have rejected the idea of a stalemate.
- The Consensus: When asked if they would share the trophy in Baltimore, both teams gave a resounding “No.”
- Tie-Break Options: Officials are currently deliberating between extra-time and sudden death (golden point) scenarios. These discussions are balancing the need for a result with player welfare and match integrity.
- Finality: There are no plans for a “decider” fifth match due to the congested 2026 schedule; the result must be decided on the night of the final Test in the United States.
A Tour for the Ages
SA Rugby CEO Rian Oberholzer highlighted that this tour isn’t just about the national teams. The All Blacks will also face South Africa’s four major franchises, giving local fans and players a rare opportunity to engage with international opposition on a club level.
“Today’s announcement promises more drama, physicality, strategy, and unpredictability in a rivalry regarded as one of the most intense in world sport.” — Rian Oberholzer
Springbok 2026 Fixture List
The clash with the All Blacks is the centerpiece of a massive year that includes the Nations Championship and a once-off Test in Australia.
Early Season & Nations Championship
- 20 June: Boks v Barbarians (Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium)
- 04 July: Boks v England (Ellis Park)
- 11 July: Boks v Scotland (Loftus Versfeld)
- 18 July: Boks v Wales (Kings Park)
Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry (v All Blacks)
- 22 August: Test 1 (Ellis Park, Johannesburg)
- 29 August: Test 2 (Cape Town Stadium)
- 05 September: Test 3 (FNB Stadium, Johannesburg)
- 12 September: Test 4 (M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, USA)
The Home Stretch
- 27 Sept: Wallabies v Boks (Optus Stadium, Perth)
- 07 Nov: Italy v Boks (TBC)
- 13 Nov: France v Boks (Stade de France, Paris)
- 21 Nov: Ireland v Boks (Aviva Stadium, Dublin)
- 27–29 Nov: Nations Championship Finals (Twickenham, London)















