England versus All Blacks Rugby showdown at Twickenham

England will take on All Blacks Rugby in the first of the Autumn Nations Series on Saturday 2 November 2024, One of the most anticipated rugby events in international rugby.

Any visit by the All Blacks Rugby to Twickenham is unique, and this one promises to be no different, thanks to the legendary Haka and their position in the international game.

We cordially invite you to experience exhilarating action, intense competition, and life-changing moments on the pitch while savouring the pinnacle of hospitality.

Regardless of your team preference—England or New Zealand—our hospitality packages guarantee an unforgettable experience as you take in this incredible rugby spectacle.

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All Blacks Rugby Autumn Nations Series 2024

In their fall schedule for 2024, New Zealand vs England wil play at Twickenham and Ireland at Aviva Stadium in Dublin; the All Blacks Rugby will take on Steve Borthwick’s squad on Saturday, November 2, and then play Andy Farrell’s team on Saturday, November 9, in Scott Robertson’s first year as manager.

As part of their autumn 2024 itinerary, New Zealand has confirmed that they will play England and Ireland at Twickenham and the Aviva Stadium.

The All Blacks will play England on Saturday, November 2, and Ireland a week later in Dublin on Saturday, November 9. The All Blacks are the team that eliminated Ireland in an incredible match during the 2023 Rugby World Cup quarterfinals.

During Scott Robertson’s first season in charge, they will play 14 Test matches total, which will include a July Test in southern California against Fiji and additional fall matches against France and Italy.

A week after the World Cup finalists conclude a two-Test series against England at Eden Park in Auckland, live on Sky Sports, Fiji will play their match in San Diego on July 19.

On July 6, 2024, New Zealand will play their first match of the year against Steve Borthwick’s England in Dunedin, beneath the roof of Forsyth Barr Stadium, which will air on Sky Sports.

They will then begin their defence of the Rugby Championship crown with back-to-back home Test matches against Argentina in Eden Park one week later in Wellington on August 10. All tournament games will be shown live on Sky Sports.

They will travel to Johannesburg (August 31) and Cape Town (September 7) for back-to-back Test matches against the world champion South African team.

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