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Rugby Championship 2024 schedule: Fixtures for South Africa, New Zealand, Australia and Argentina

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The four Southern Hemisphere rugby heavweights collide in the 2024 Rugby Championship, with New Zealand aiming to retain their crown.

The All Blacks continued their dominance of the competition in an abridged version of the annual tournament last year, beating South Africa, Australia and Argentina.

But an opening set back against the Pumas in Wellington has opened the door for the Springboks to emerge as favourites as they seek only a second title since Argentina’s addition to the championship.

The world champions showed their class in a dominant win over the Wallabies to open their campaign as they look to add more silverware to their collection.

Here’s the full schedule for the competition.

Rugby Championship 2024 fixtures (all times BST)

Saturday 10 August

Australia 7-33 South Africa

New Zealand 30-38 Argentina

Saturday 17 August

New Zealand vs Argentina, 8.05am (Eden Park, Auckland)

Australia vs South Africa, 10.45am (Optus Stadium, Perth)

Saturday 31 August

South Africa vs New Zealand, 4pm (Ellis Park, Johannesburg)

Argentina vs Australia, 11pm (Estadio Uno, La Plata)

Saturday 7 September

South Africa vs New Zealand, 4pm (Cape Town Stadium, Cape Town)

Argentina vs Australia, 8pm (Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao Lopez, Santa Fe)

Saturday 21 September

Australia vs New Zealand, 6.45am (Accor Stadium, Sydney)

Argentina vs South Africa, 10pm (Estadio Único Madre de Ciudades, Santiago del Estero)

Saturday 28 September

New Zealand vs Australia, 8.05am (Sky Stadium, Wellington)

South Africa vs Argentina, 4pm (Mbombela Stadium, Mbombela)

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch every game from the Rugby Championship live on Sky Sports. Live streams will be available via Sky Go. If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.

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