
The international rugby calendar is about to explode into life with the highly anticipated debut of the groundbreaking Nations Championship. In less than 50 days, the sport will enter a brave new era as the world’s top 12 powerhouse nations collide across the hemispheres in a high-stakes tournament format bound to shake the global order.
As the northern hemisphere giants pack their bags to travel south of the equator for the opening July exchanges, all eyes are on the back-to-back world champion Springboks, who enter the campaign sitting comfortably on top of the rugby universe.
World Rugby Rankings: The Top 10 Elite
South Africa kicks off the international season holding a commanding three and a half point buffer over their nearest rivals, ensuring the green and gold remain the team to beat.
| Rank | Country | Points |
| 1 | South Africa | 93.94 |
| 2 | New Zealand | 90.33 |
| 3 | Ireland | 89.07 |
| 4 | France | 87.03 |
| 5 | Argentina | 84.97 |
| 6 | England | 83.91 |
| 7 | Scotland | 82.90 |
| 8 | Australia | 81.53 |
| 9 | Fiji | 81.14 |
| 10 | Italy | 79.64 |
Crucial Test Runway: Three “Super Saturdays” in July
The international season ignites on Saturday, 4 July, launching three consecutive, blockbuster “Super Saturdays” featuring relentless, back-to-back Test rugby actions.
Rassie Erasmus’s men will launch their campaign with an incredible three-match home stands against incoming northern hemisphere heavyweights:
- Test 1 vs. England: Saturday, 4 July | Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg
- Test 2 vs. Scotland: Saturday, 11 July | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
- Test 3 vs. Wales: Saturday, 18 July | Hollywoodbets Kings Park, Durban
Road to the London Finals: The Full Springbok Itinerary
The July home series is just the opening chapter of a grueling, jampacked calendar that will test the depth of the South African squad to its absolute absolute absolute absolute limits.
The Southern Leg & Rivalry Series
- 8 August: Argentina vs. Springboks — Buenos Aires
- August / September: The Springboks will lock horns with the All Blacks in a highly anticipated, four-Test “Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry” series split across both nations.
- 27 September: Australia vs. Springboks — Away Test
The Northern Hemisphere Tour
In November, the tournament shifts back across the equator as the Boks travel north for three massive consecutive away fixtures to close out the group phase:
- 7 November: Italy vs. Springboks
- 13 November: France vs. Springboks
- 21 November: Ireland vs. Springboks
The Grand Finale
- 27 – 29 November: The top-ranking teams from both hemispheres will converge on London for the high-stakes Nations Championship Finals Weekend to crown the ultimate global champion.















