2020 July rugby union tests

The 2020 mid-year rugby union internationals (also known as the summer internationals in the Northern Hemisphere) were international rugby union matches that were planned to be played during the July international window. They were all postponed or cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Series

France and Wales are to tour Argentina and New Zealand respectively as they did in 2016. They will both play a two-test series as France did four years prior, but unlike Wales as they played New Zealand three times. Ireland are again to tour Australia like they did in 2018, but this time would also play two tests instead of their previous three.[2]

Event Result Victor
Argentina v France test series
Australia v Ireland test series
Japan v England test series
New Zealand v Wales test series
South Africa v Scotland test series

Other tours

Italy are to play Argentina while Scotland are to play New Zealand on 18 July.

Team/Tour Opponents
Wales tour  Japan
Italy tour  United States Canada Argentina
Scotland tour  New Zealand
Georgia tour South Africa Blue BullsSouth Africa South Africa A South Africa

Fixtures

May

June

27 June 2020
Japan Cancelled Wales
Shizuoka Stadium, Shizuoka[5]

3 July

3 July 2020
Blue Bulls South AfricaCancelled Georgia
TBA [6]

4 July


4 July 2020
Japan Cancelled England
Oita Stadium, Ōita[8]


4 July 2020
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand Cancelled Wales
Eden Park, Auckland[10]


4 July 2020
Canada CancelledFrance French Barbarians
TBA, Montreal[11]

4 July 2020
United States Cancelled Italy
TBA

11 July

11 July 2020
South Africa A South AfricaCancelled Georgia
TBA [6]


11 July 2020
Japan Cancelled England
Kobe Misaki Stadium, Kobe[8]


11 July 2020
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand Cancelled Wales
Sky Stadium, Wellington[10]

11 July 2020
17:05 EDT (UTC-4)
South Africa Cancelled Scotland
Kings Park, Durban


11 July 2020
Canada Cancelled Italy
TBA, Halifax[12]

18 July




See also

Notes

  1. Postponed to 25 October 2020.

References

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