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Nations Championship changes rugby landscape

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The All Blacks perform the haka against Ireland. A new Nations Championship will take place in 2026 featuring the top teams PHOTO: GEOFF STELLFOX/ACTION PRESS
The All Blacks perform the haka against Ireland. A new Nations Championship will take place in 2026 featuring the top teams PHOTO: GEOFF STELLFOX/ACTION PRESS

Rugby's new-look Nations Championship has been launched with northern and southern hemisphere nations set to face off more often.


There will be two separate windows in July and November next year before a weekend of finals matches in London.


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The announcement has come three years after the competition was first mooted to replace the traditional mid-year tours that northern hemisphere teams make to countries in the south and then the other way round in November.


The new competition, designed to give more purpose to the test schedule, will conclude with a finals weekend from 28-30 November at Twickenham in London where all 12 nations will chase a placing.


The deciding clash will be between the top-ranked northern and southern hemisphere sides.


It will start in July with Argentina, Australia, Fiji, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa all hosting three matches against European opposition and then travelling north in November to play three away games in England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.


Points will be awarded for each result -- four for a win, two for a draw and a bonus point for scoring four tries or more or losing by less than eight points -- which will then determine the pairings for the finals weekend at the end of November.


Instead of a series of tests in one country, as is usually the case for the European teams on their mid-year tours, they now face a daunting travel schedule in July with England, for example, scheduled to play in South Africa, Fiji and Argentina on successive weekends.


It has been speculated, however, that Fiji will host their matches on neutral ground where the gate takings would be a boost to their coffers while easing the travel demands on their opponents.


Fixtures:

Southern Series


July 4-5: Argentina v Scotland, Australia v Ireland, Fiji v Wales, Japan v Italy, New Zealand v France, South Africa v England


July 11-12: Argentina v Wales, Australia v France, Fiji v England, Japan v Ireland, New Zealand v Italy, South Africa v Scotland


July 18-19: Argentina v England, Australia v Italy, Fiji v Scotland, Japan v France, New Zealand v Ireland, South Africa v Wales


Northern Series


November 7-8: England v Australia, France v Fiji, Ireland v Argentina, Italy v South Africa, Scotland v New Zealand, Wales v Japan


November 14-15: England v Japan, France v South Africa, Ireland v Fiji, Italy v Argentina, Scotland v Australia, Wales v New Zealand


November 21-22: England v New Zealand, France v Argentina, Ireland v South Africa, Italy v Fiji, Scotland v Japan, Wales v Australia


Finals weekend


November 28-30: North 6 v South 6, North 5 v South 5, North 4 v South 4, North 3 v South 3, North 2 v South 2, North 1 v South 1

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