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World Rugby confirms mid-year Test schedule

Makazole Mapimpi and Lukhanyo Am South Africa's wing Makazole Mapimpi is congratulated by South Africa's centre Lukhanyo Am (R) after scoring a try during the Japan 2019 Rugby World Cup. World Rugby final match between England and South Africa at the International Stadium Yokohama in Yokohama on November 2, 2019. (Photo by Kazuhiro NOGI / AFP) (Photo by KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP via Getty Images)
Published on May 10, 2021

A strong revised programme of men’s Test matches is set to take place in July after all unions and World Rugby agreed on an amended schedule within the existing window.

Full list of international fixtures (Fixture details subject to confirmation/change):

26 June:

British & Irish Lions vs Japan

3 July:

South Africa vs Georgia
Stormers vs British & Irish Lions
Ireland vs Japan
Wales vs Canada

4 July:

England vs USA

7 July:

SA Invitation XV vs British & Irish Lions
Australia vs France

10 July:

South Africa vs Georgia
Sharks vs British & Irish Lions
New Zealand vs Fiji
Samoa vs Tonga
England vs Canada
Romania vs Scotland
Ireland vs USA
Wales vs Argentina

13 July:

Australia vs France

14 July:

South Africa A vs British & Irish Lions

17 July:

Bulls vs British & Irish Lions
New Zealand vs Fiji
Australia vs France
Tonga vs Samoa
Georgia vs Scotland
Wales vs Argentina

24 July:

South Africa vs British & Irish Lions (1st Test)

31 July:

South Africa vs British & Irish Lions (2nd Test)

7 August:

South Africa vs British & Irish Lions (3rd Test)

Photo: Kazuhiro Nogi/Getty Images

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