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25 April 2024 / Club News

Wales announce Autumn fixtures

The 2024 Autumn Nations Series sees Wales take on Fiji, Australia and World Champions South Africa across three consecutive weekends at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium this November.

For the first time since 2000 Wales' autumn series will consist of just three matches, rather than four.

Warren Gatland's team open their campaign against Fiji on Sunday 10th November before facing Joe Schmidt's wounded Wallabies seven days later. World Champions South Africa visit Cardiff on Saturday 23rd November.

This fixture takes place 25 years on from Wales’ historic first win against the Springboks, as Principality Stadium celebrates its milestone anniversary and the first international to be played at the stadium on 26th June 1999.

As always, the best place to secure a ticket to see Wales take on Fiji, the Wallabies and the Springboks this autumn will be from a WRU member Club near you from 15th May, with debenture holders receiving priority access from today.

WRU Executive Director of Rugby Nigel Walker said: “This is an exciting Autumn Nations Series schedule for Wales, with fixtures against three key southern hemisphere opposition in quick succession.

“We look forward to welcoming Fiji, Australia and South Africa to Principality Stadium this November as we celebrate the stadium’s 25th anniversary – a particularly fitting milestone when we face the Springboks in our series finale having played them in the stadium’s first international fixture back in 1999.”

Tickets for the Fiji match retail at £20, £30 and £40, with a new approach to concessions meaning all under 18s are charged half price for any seat.

Prices for Australia are £30, £40 and £60, with tickets for the Springboks being £50, £70 and £90 with family tickets starting at £150 for a family of four

Anyone interested in tickets to Wales Autumn Series please email meirionpowell@hotmail.co.uk or message 07974788574.

 

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