England rugby union fixtures: Upcoming matches for the men’s and women’s teams

Your complete guide to confirmed England rugby union fixtures, including the 2026 schedules for the Men’s and Women’s Six Nations.

England rugby union fixtures vary from year-to-year but the competitions remain fairly similar. Every year the men and women’s team have the Six Nations.

The men’s team have already competed in the 2026 Six Nations, finishing with their worst record in the competition. Steve Borthwick’s men only won one game and finished fifth.

Read more: Women’s Six Nations fixtures

The Red Roses will now take the mantle but they are in a very different spot. They are looking to win their eighth title in a row. The World Champions will then participate in the new-look WXV Global Series with three games at home.

England’s men also have more fixtures towards the end of the year ad they’ll play their first games in the inaugural World Rugby Nations Championship.

This guide to England rugby fixtures features venue details and kick-off times around the world. We also have comprehensive guides to New Zealand, South Africa Scotland, Ireland and Wales fixtures. For other international and club sides, check out our detailed round-up of rugby fixtures around the world.

ENGLAND RUGBY UNION FIXTURES: MEN’S TEAM Rugby Fixtures

Maro Itoje strains every sinew during England’s dramatic Six Nations defeat to France (Getty Images)

Nations Championship

Kick-off times TBC

Saturday 4 July South Africa vs England
Ellis Park, Johannesburg Saturday 11 July Fiji v England
Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool Saturday 18 July Argentina v England
Estadio Unico Madre de Ciudades Saturday 8 November England v Australia
Allianz Stadium, Twickenham 14-15 November England v Japan
Allianz Stadium, Twickenham  Saturday 21 November  England v New Zealand
Allianz Stadium, Twickenham ENGLAND RUGBY UNION FIXTURES: RED ROSES Sara Elgan

Meg Jones of England celebrates victory and winning the Six Nations (Getty Images)

Women’s Six Nations 2026 Saturday 11 April England v Ireland
Allianz Stadium, Twickenham
Kick-off: 2.25pm BST / 3.25pm SAST / 11.25pm AEST / 1.25am NZST (Sunday) / 9.25am ET / 6.25am PT Saturday 18 April Scotland v England
Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Kick-off: 1.30pm BST / 2.30pm SAST / 10.30pm AEST / 12.30am NZST (Sunday) / 8.30am ET / 5.30am PT Saturday 25 April England v Wales
Ashton Gate, Bristol
Kick-off: 2.15pm BST / 3.15pm SAST / 11.15pm AEST / 1.15am NZST (Sunday) / 9.15am ET / 6.15am PT Saturday 9 May Italy v England
Stadio Sergio Lanfranchi, Parma
Kick-off: 2.00pm BST / 3.00pm SAST / 11.00pm AEST / 1.00am NZST (Sunday) / 9.00am ET / 6.00am PT Sunday 17 May France v England
Matmut Atlantique, Bordeaux
Kick-off: 4.45pm BST / 5.45pm SAST / 1.45am AEST (Monday) / 3.45am NZST (Monday) / 11.45am ET / 8.45am PT WXV Global Series Saturday 12 September England v Australia
CorpAcq Stadium, Salford
Kick-off: 3.00pm BST / 5.00pm SAST / 12.00am AEST (Sunday) / 2.00am NZST (Sunday) / 10.00am ET / 7.00am PT Saturday 19 September England v Canada
Sandy Park, Exeter
Kick-off: 3.00pm BST / 5.00pm SAST / 12.00am AEST (Sunday) / 2.00am NZST (Sunday) / 10.00am ET / 7.00am PT Saturday 26 September England v New Zealand
Allianz Stadium, Twickenham
Kick-off: 3.00pm BST / 5.00pm SAST / 12.00am AEST (Sunday) / 2.00am NZST (Sunday) / 10.00am ET / 7.00am PT

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