All Blacks tour of South Africa confirmed
- Dave Worsley
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Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry, an alternating tour between South Africa and New Zealand, has been confirmed..
In the tour’s maiden year, South Africa will host New Zealand in August and September 2026.
The All Blacks kick off August against the Stormers in Cape Town on Friday, 7 August and take on the Sharks, Bulls and Lions, to complement a four Test series against the Springboks.
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Ellis Park (Johannesburg), DHL Stadium (Cape Town), and FNB Stadium (Johannesburg) are confirmed as South African Test venues, preceding a landmark fourth Test hosted at a neutral international venue. Details of the fourth Test will be confirmed in coming months.
By reigniting rugby’s traditional roots, the tour will renew the legacy of a rivalry known for its fierce competition and societal significance across the last century.
The 2026 tour marks 30 years since New Zealand’s last major tour of South Africa, where the visitors embarked on an eight match schedule, culminating in a historic 2-1 Test series win. In the reciprocal 2030 iteration, South Africa will conduct their first professional era tour to New Zealand.
SA Rugby CEO Rian Oberholzer was enthusiastic for the tour and said it was a lont time coming.
"This fierce competition between two very proud nations has delivered more than a century of drama on rugby fields across the world, including two Rugby World Cup finals.
"We saw last year how much it means for Springbok supporters to welcome the All Blacks to South Africa and we can't wait to see them tour our country next year, as we rekindle our friendship with our greatest adversaries.
"Today's announcement promises more drama, physicality, strategy, and unpredictability in a rivalry regarded as one of the most intense in world sport.
“This tour will also mean so much for our four franchises and their players – facing one of the best teams in the history of the game – as well as their fans, who will have the opportunity to see their team in action against international opposition for the first time since 2009. We know next year's tour will be nothing short of epic.”
Mark Robinson, New Zealand Rugby CEO added his positive response to the tours.
“The rivalry between the All Blacks and the Springboks is fierce, but it’s also steeped in history and respect. Rugby's Greatest Rivalry is everything that is great about traditional rugby tours whilst finding new ways to offer more for fans to see and engage with. All eight matches during this tour will be a showcase of our sport for fans, whether they are in New Zealand, on the ground in South Africa, or across the globe.”
Back-to-back Rugby World Cup winning Springbok Captain, Siya Kolisi said: “This is going to be something huge and something this generation will never forget. These are the tours we’ve only heard of. To experience this for the first time, where it’s like a Lions tour, is unbelievable for us as a group.
“I have no doubt the Springbok fans will be there waiting to welcome the All Blacks fans to South Africa. Let’s get excited; let’s get behind it and, people of South Africa, it’s an opportunity for us to show the world once again who we are and what we are about – we certainly can’t wait for it.”
All Blacks Captain Scott Barrett was also keen on the tour saying every player in New Zealand and South Africa will be keen.
“This is a huge rivalry, and one that is founded off mutual respect, but for 80 minutes these are two teams that every time they play there’s everything on the line. The intensity is right up there, and it is shaping up to be a heck of a tour. The format will be great, and there will be a whole lot of excited fans watching from home and travelling with us as well. We are looking forward to it.”
Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry tour fixtures 2026
Friday 7 August: Stormers v All Blacks, DHL Stadium, Cape Town
Tuesday 11 August: Sharks v All Blacks, Kings Park, Durban
Saturday 15 August: Bulls v All Blacks, Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
Saturday 22 August: Springboks v All Blacks, Ellis Park, Johannesburg (first Test)
Tuesday 25 August: Lions v All Blacks, Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Saturday 29 August: Springboks v All Blacks, DHL Stadium, Cape Town (second Test)
Saturday 5 September: Springboks v All Blacks, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg (third Test)
Saturday 12 September: Springboks v All Blacks. Venue to be announced (fourth Test)