New Zealand Rugby (NZR) today announced the dates and venues for the All Blacks home 2020 Steinlager Series and Investec Rugby Championship Tests with Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin and Hamilton confirmed to host fixtures.
The domestic schedule will be bookended at Eden Park with rematches against Rugby World Cup opponents Wales and recently crowned world champions South Africa.
Wellington’s newly named Sky Stadium will host Wales and Australia, Scotland will play at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin and FMG Stadium Waikato in Hamilton will entertain Argentina.
2020 Steinlager Series
The 2020 Steinlager Series will see the All Blacks play Wales in Auckland on Saturday, 4 July, a fitting venue for new Wales Head Coach and former Auckland and North Harbour coach Wayne Pivac.
The two sides will then play in Wellington the following Saturday, 11 July. It will be Wales’ first visit to New Zealand since 2016.
Scotland arrive for a one-off Test in Dunedin on Saturday, 18 July. It will be the Scots’ first match against the All Blacks on New Zealand soil in 20 years.
Last time Scotland toured New Zealand, outside of the 2011 Rugby World Cup, was in 2000 when they played the All Blacks at the old Carisbrook ground in Dunedin. Next year’s Test will be Scotland’s first at Forsyth Barr Stadium.
Steinlager Series
All Blacks v Wales, 7.35PM, Saturday 4 July, Eden Park, Auckland
All Blacks v Wales, 7.35PM, Saturday 11 July, Sky Stadium, Wellington
All Blacks v Scotland, 7.35PM, Saturday 18 July, Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
2020 Investec Rugby Championship
The 2020 Investec Rugby Championship begins at Sky Stadium where the All Blacks will meet Australia on Saturday, 15 August. The Wellington Test will be a home-cominig of sorts for Australia’s new Head Coach Dave Rennie, a former Wellingtonian, and will also double as the second match of the three-Test Bledisloe Cup series.
The All Blacks will host Argentina at FMG Stadium Waikato on Saturday, 29 August, the Puma’s fifth visit to Hamilton, before the home season goes full circle back to Eden Park for what promises to be a block-buster match against South Africa on Saturday, 5 September.
The Test will be the first time the two sides have met since the opening match of the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Yokohama, and the first in New Zealand since last year’s thrilling 16-all Freedom Cup Test draw in Wellington.
NZR Chief Rugby Officer Nigel Cass said the 2020 Steinlager Series and Investec Rugby Championship were tournaments full of intrigue and steeped in history .
All Blacks v Australia , 7.35PM, Saturday 15 August, Sky Stadium, Wellington
All Blacks v Argentina, 7.35PM, Saturday 29 August, FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton
All Blacks v South Africa, 7.35PM, Saturday 5 September, Eden Park Auckland