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The 2024 end-of-year rugby union internationals (also known as the autumn internationals in the Northern Hemisphere) are international rugby union matches that will be mostly played in the Northern Hemisphere during the November international window.
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October
26 October 2024 14:50 JST (UTC+09) |
Japan ![]() | 19–64 | ![]() |
Try: Naikabula 4' c Makisi 17' m Helu 68' c Con: Tatekawa (1/2) 5' Matsunaga (1/1) 69' | Report | Try: Tele'a 11' c Tuipulotu 14' c Proctor 20' m Cane 23' m Finau 30' m Tosi 33' c Williams 39' c Roigard 43' c Love (2) 77' c, 80' c Con: McKenzie (7/10) 12', 15', 34', 40', 43', 78', 80'+1 |
Nissan Stadium, Yokohama[1] Attendance: 65,000 Referee: Jordan Way (Australia) |
Notes:
- Opeti Helu, Takuro Matsunaga (both Japan), Peter Lakai and Ruben Love (both New Zealand) made their international debuts.[2]
2 November
2 November 2024 15:10 GMT (UTC+0) |
England ![]() | 22–24 | ![]() |
Try: Feyi-Waboso 43' c Con: Smith (1/1) 45' Pen: Smith (5/5) 4', 12', 30', 36', 59' | Report | Try: Tele'a (2) 8' c, 75' c Jordan 27' c Con: B. Barrett (2/2) 9', 28' McKenzie (1/1) 76' Pen: McKenzie (1/1) 66' |
Allianz Stadium, London[3] Attendance: 81,910 Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia) |
Notes:
- New Zealand retained the Hillary Shield.
2 November 2024 17:30 WET (UTC+0) |
Munster ![]() | 24–38 | ![]() |
Try: Haley 34' m Penalty try 40' Hodnett 49' m Farrell 60' m Con: Butler (1/1) 61' | Report | Try: Lam 22' c Fihaki 28' c McAlister 44' c Tupaea 57' m Naholo 75' c Plummer 79' m Con: Plummer (4/6) 23', 29', 45', 76' |
Thomond Park, Limerick[5] Attendance: 26,267 Referee: Takehito Namekawa (Japan) |
2 November 2024 17:40 GMT (UTC+0) |
Scotland ![]() | 57–17 | ![]() |
Try: Rowe 9' c Graham (4) 14' c, 17' m, 52' c, 61' c Jones (2) 20' c, 78' c van der Merwe 71' c Con: Hastings (7/8) 9', 15', 21', 53', 62', 72', 79' Pen: Hastings (1/1) 36' | Report | Try: Armstrong-Ravula 33' m Derenalagi 40+4' m Ikanivere 48' c Con: Armstrong-Ravula (1/1) 49' |
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh[3] Attendance: 67,144 Referee: Craig Evans (Wales) |
Notes:
- Scotland earned their biggest winning margin over Fiji, surpassing their 37-point difference (54–17) set in 2018.
- Tom Jordan (Scotland), Waqa Nalaga and Kemu Valetini (both Fiji) made their international debuts.[6]
2 November 2024 20:00 CET (UTC+1) |
Belgium ![]() | 48–7 | ![]() |
Report |
Stade Charles Tondreau, Mons[7] Referee: Alex Frasson (Italy) |
5 November
5 November 2024 19:30 GST (UTC+4) |
United Arab Emirates ![]() | 22–62 | ![]() |
Try: Davetwalu 45' m Ferguson 61' c Penalty try 77' Con: Kennedy (1/1) 62' Pen: Snetler (1/2) 33' | Report | Try: Penalty try 14' Muzanargwo 20' c Mudariki (2) 30' c, 40' c Sigauke (3) 36' m, 66' c, 69' c Gurwe 65' m Mudzekenyedzi 71' c Con: Prior (6/8) 21', 31', 40', 67', 70', 72' Pen: Prior (1/1) 2' |
The Sevens Stadium, Dubai[8] Referee: Morgan White (Hong Kong China) |
6 November 2024 19:45 GMT (UTC+0) |
UK Armed Forces XV ![]() | 26–43 | ![]() |
Report |
Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester[9] Referee: Michael Todd (Scotland) |
8/9/10 November
8 November 2024 19:45 GMT (UTC+0) |
Bristol Bears ![]() | 10–10 | ![]() |
Try: Janse van Rensburg 48' c Con: Worsley (1/1) 49' Pen: Worsley (1/1) 36' | Report | Try: Anderson (2) 8' m, 80' m |
Ashton Gate, Bristol[10] Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Craig Evans (Wales) |
8 November 2024 20:10 WET (UTC+0) |
Ireland ![]() | 13–23 | ![]() |
Try: van der Flier 42' c Con: Crowley (1/1) 43' Pen: Crowley (2/2) 7', 39' | Report | Try: Jordan 68' m Pen: McKenzie (6/7) 9', 28', 37', 48', 61', 64' |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin[3] Attendance: 51,700 Referee: Nic Berry (Australia) |
9 November 2024 16:00 HKT (UTC+8) |
Hong Kong ![]() | 10–23 | ![]() |
Try: Worley 29' c Con: De Thierry (1/1) 29' Pen: De Thierry (1/1) 4' | Report | Try: Ferreira 37' m Pen: Tranquez (6/6) 8', 13', 27', 33', 42', 63' |
HKFC Ground, Happy Valley[12] Referee: Reuben Keane (Australia) |
Notes:
- Sunia Fameitau and Maxwell Threlkeld (both Hong Kong) made their international debuts.
9 November 2024 13:00 EET (UTC+2) |
Canada ![]() | 14–44 | ![]() |
Try: Rumball 77' m Pen: Nelson (3/3) 5', 10', 40' | Report | Try: Game 1' m Martínez 12' c M. Garafulic 26' c B. Videla 50' c D. Saavedra 50' m N. Garafulic (2) 54' m, 57' m Con: S. Videla (3/7) 13', 27', 43' Pen: S. Videla (1/1) 66' |
Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest[13] Referee: Angus Mabey (New Zealand) |
Notes:
- Chile recorded their largest ever winning margin over Canada, and won back-to-back matches against them for the first time.
- Noah Flesch (Canada) and Norman Aguayo (Chile) made their international debuts.
9 November 2024 12:45 CET (UTC+1) |
Spain ![]() | 33–24 | ![]() |
Try: Minguillon 2' m Cian 18' m Aurrekoetxea (2) 27' c, 38' c Con: Vinuesa (2/4) 28', 39' Pen: Vinuesa (3/3) 54', 63', 77' | Report | Try: Penalty try 40' Pujadas 42' c Aliaga 59' c Con: Álvarez (2/2) 42', 60' Pen: Álvarez (1/1) 77' |
Estadio Nacional Complutense, Madrid[14] Referee: Eoghan Cross (Ireland) |
Notes:
- Pablo Guirao (Spain), Ícaro Amarillo and Juan González (both Uruguay) made their international debuts.
9 November 2024 16:00 EAT (UTC+03) |
Kenya ![]() | 27–25 | ![]() |
RFUEA Ground, Nairobi[15] Referee: Tinashe Kamwenje (Zimbabwe) |
9 November 2024 15:10 GMT (UTC+0) |
England ![]() | 37–42 | ![]() |
Try: Cunningham-South (2) 4' m, 11' c Sleightholme (2) 56' m, 67' c Itoje 77' c Con: Smith (3/5) 12', 68', 78' Pen: Smith (2/2) 19', 30' | Report | Try: Wright 26' c Wilson 33' c Williams 49' m Kellaway 74' c Jorgensen 80+3' c Con: Lolesio (2/3) 27', 34' Donaldson (2/2) 75', 80+4' Pen: Lolesio (3/3) 9', 40+1', 52' |
Allianz Stadium, London[3] Attendance: 81,329 Referee: Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand) |
Notes:
- Australia won at Twickenham Stadium for the first time since the 2015 Rugby World Cup, and claimed the Ella-Mobbs Trophy for the first time since 2012.[17]
- Joseph Sua'ali'i (Australia) made his international debut.[18]
9 November 2024 18:00 EET (UTC+2) |
Romania ![]() | 25–15 | ![]() |
Try: Boboc 27' m Vaovasa 51' m Pen: Conache (4/4) 9', 45', 60', 69' Rupanu (1/1) 77' | Report | Try: Tapueluelu 5' m Filimone 14' c Con: Pellegrini (1/2) 15' Pen: Pellegrini (1/1) 42' |
Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest[13] Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi (Italy) |
Notes:
- Virgil Ghenea, Florian Roșu (both Romania), Duane Aholelei, Justin Mataele and Siaosi Nginingini (all Tonga) made their international debuts.
9 November 2024 16:00 WET (UTC+0) |
Portugal ![]() | 17–21 | ![]() |
Try: Storti 26' c Lima 62' c Con: Aubry (2/2) 27', 63' Pen: Aubry (1/1) 12' | Report | Try: Ryan 16' c Augspurger 34' c Pifeleti 77' c Con: MacGinty (3/3) 17', 35', 78' |
Estádio Cidade de Coimbra, Coimbra[19] Referee: Sam Grove-White (Scotland) |
Notes:
- António Campos, Santiago Lopes (both Portugal), Tomás Casares, Shilo Klein and Erich Storti (all United States) made their international debuts.[20]
9 November 2024 18:40 CET (UTC+1) |
Italy ![]() | 18–50 | ![]() |
Try: Penalty try 32' Nicotera 68' m Pen: Allan (2/2) 40+3', 42' | Report | Try: Mallía 10' c Bertranou 28' c Sclavi 48' c Albornoz 56' c Cordero 65' m Alemanno 72' c Delguy 77' c Con: Albornoz (6/7) 11', 29', 49', 57', 73', 78' Pen: Albornoz (1/1) 3' |
Stadio Friuli, Udine[3] Attendance: 22,358 Referee: Matthew Carley (England) |
9 November 2024 21:10 CET (UTC+1) |
France ![]() | 52–12 | ![]() |
Try: Biarrey (2) 3' m, 27' c Gailleton 9' c Roumat 18' c Mauvaka 33' m Gros 41' c Boudehent (2) 53' c, 64' c Con: Ramos (6/8) 10', 19', 28', 42', 54', 65' | Report | Try: Tatekawa 49' c Tatafu 60' m Con: Saitō (1/1) 50' |
Stade de France, Saint-Denis[3] Attendance: 50,000 Referee: Damian Schneider (Argentina) |
Notes:
- Grégory Alldritt (France) earned his 50th test cap.
- Tevita Tatafu (France) made his international debut.[21]
- Damian Penaud (France) was originally named to start at right wing, but withdrew the day of the match due to illness. He was replaced in the starting line-up by Théo Attissogbé.[22]
10 November 2024 14:00 CET (UTC+1) |
Georgia ![]() | 13–31 | ![]() |
Try: Karkadze 8' c Con: Matkava (1/1) 8' Pen: Matkava (2/2) 28', 40+2' | Report | Try: Eklund (2) 14' c, 42' m McLeod 24' m Christie 33' c Slater 67' c Con: Jacomb (3/5) 15', 34', 68' |
GGL Stadium, Montpellier, France[23] Referee: Jordan Way (Australia) |
10 November 2024 13:40 GMT (UTC+0) |
Wales ![]() | 19–24 | ![]() |
Try: Murray 8' c Penalty try 19' Bevan 66' m Con: Anscombe (1/1) 9' | Report | Try: Muntz 24' c Tuisova 60' m Con: Muntz (1/2) 25' Pen: Muntz (4/4) 12', 43', 49', 75' |
Principality Stadium, Cardiff[3] Attendance: 61,587 Referee: Luc Ramos (France) |
Notes:
- Fiji won a test match away in Wales for the first time in their history.[25]
- Fiji defeated Wales for only the second time across 15 tests, and the first time since the 2007 Rugby World Cup.
- Wales equalled the worst losing streak in their history, matching the record of 10 consecutive test defeats set in 2002–2003.[26]
- Blair Murray (Wales) made his international debut.[27]
- Semi Radradra (Fiji) became the first player ever to receive a 20-minute red card in a test match. He was sent off in the 21st minute, and replaced in the 41st minute by Sireli Maqala.[28]
10 November 2024 16:10 GMT (UTC+0) |
Scotland ![]() | 15–32 | ![]() |
Pen: Russell (5/5) 16', 21', 32', 43', 60' | Report | Try: Mapimpi (2) 3' m, 34' c T. du Toit 29' c Wiese 79' c Con: Pollard (3/4) 30', 35', 80' Pen: Pollard (2/2) 64', 73' |
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh[3] Attendance: 67,144 Referee: Christophe Ridley (England) |
Notes:
- Kwagga Smith (South Africa) earned his 50th test cap.
- Scott Cummings (Scotland) received a 20-minute red card in the 10th minute of the match. He was replaced in the 30th minute by Max Williamson.[30]
15/16/17 November
15 November 2024 20:10 WET (UTC+0) |
Ireland ![]() | 22–19 | ![]() |
Try: Crowley 3' c Hansen 5' m J. McCarthy 31' c Con: Crowley (2/3) 4', 32' Drop: Crowley (1/1) 20' | Report | Try: Mallía 44' c Con: Albornoz (1/1) 45' Pen: Albornoz (4/4) 11', 17', 25', 50' |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin[3] Attendance: 51,700 Referee: Paul Williams (New Zealand) |
Notes:
- Ireland retained the Admiral Brown Cup.
- Tom Clarkson, Sam Prendergast (both Ireland) and Justo Piccardo (Argentina) made their international debuts.[32]
- Cian Healy made his 133rd international appearance, equalling Ireland's all-time test cap record (tied with Brian O'Driscoll).[33]
16 November 2024 16:00 KST (UTC+9) |
South Korea ![]() | 22–27 | ![]() |
Try: Soo Hyuk 34' c Geon-gyu 62' m Noh 76' c Con: Ki Min (2/3) 35', 77' Pen: Ki Min (1/1) 17' | Report | Try: Mavesere (2) 3' c, 67' c Burnett 10' c Con: Prior (3/3) 4', 11', 68' Pen: Prior (2/3) 2', 43' |
Incheon Namdong Asiad Rugby Field, Incheon[34] Referee: Koki Yamauchi (Japan) |
16 November 2024 16:00 HKT (UTC+8) |
Hong Kong ![]() | 38–17 | ![]() |
Try: Shing 5' c Spanton 55' c Axten-Burrett 66' c Worley 75' m Con: De Thierry (3/4) 6', 56', 66' Pen: De Thierry (4/4) 26', 39', 42', 54' | Report | Try: Bastardie 30' c Dias 34' Ferreira 47' Con: Tranquez (1/3) 31' |
Kai Tak Youth Sportsground, Kowloon[12] Referee: Katsuki Furuse (Japan) |
Notes:
- Nicolas Azevedo, Théo Bastardie and Hélder Bryan Lúcio (all Brazil) made their international debuts.
16 November 2024 15:30 GST (UTC+4) |
United Arab Emirates ![]() | 20–26 | ![]() |
Try: Naisau 15' c Kennedy 50' c Con: Kennedy (2/2) 16', 51' Pen: Kennedy (2/2) 38', 43' | Report | Try: Lammers (2) 23' c, 60' m Hacker 40' c Henn 47' c Con: Klewinghaus (3/4) 24', 40', 48' |
The Sevens Stadium, Dubai[8] Referee: Ibuki Tetsuka (Japan) |
Notes:
- This was the first meeting between these two sides.
16 November 2024 14:00 CET (UTC+1) |
Netherlands ![]() | 20–17 | ![]() |
Try: van der Avoird (2) 63' c, 68' c Con: Meijer (2/2) 64', 69' Pen: Meijer (2/3) 10', 16' | Report | Try: Tchimino 40' c D. Escobar 73' c Con: S. Videla (2/2) 40', 74' Pen: S. Videla (1/1) 5' |
NRCA Stadium, Amsterdam[35] Referee: Jeremy Rozier (France) |
Notes:
- This was the first meeting between these two sides.
16 November 2024 14:30 CET (UTC+1) |
Japan ![]() | 36–20 | ![]() |
Try: Himeno 10' m Hamano 32' m Shimokawa 36' m Naikabula 52' m Riley 78' c Con: Saitō (1/2) 79' Pen: Matsunaga (2/2) 21', 60' Saitō (1/2) 69' | Report | Try: Diana 7' c Bianchi 44' c Con: S. Álvarez (2/2) 8', 45' Pen: S. Álvarez (2/2) 20', 40' |
Chambéry Savoie Stadium, Chambéry, France[36][37] Attendance: 6085[38] Referee: Christophe Ridley (England) |
16 November 2024 15:00 CET (UTC+1) |
Spain ![]() | 19–33 | ![]() |
Try: Penalty try 21' Pen: López-Bontempo (4/4) 10', 42', 48', 52' | Report | Try: Loganimasi 11' c Maqala 54' m Matavesi 58' c Nayacalevu 63' c Turagacoke 69' c Con: Muntz (4/5) 12', 59', 64', 70' |
Estadio José Zorrilla, Valladolid[14] Attendance: 16,500 Referee: Morné Ferreira (South Africa) |
Notes:
- Temo Mayanavanua (Fiji) was originally named among the substitutes, but withdrew the day of the match due to injury. He was replaced on the bench by Setareki Turagacoke.[39]
- Jacobo Ruiz (Spain), Setareki Turagacoke and Saimoni Uluinakauvadra (both Fiji) made their international debuts.
16 November 2024 15:10 GMT (UTC+0) |
Scotland ![]() | 59–21 | ![]() |
Try: Hurd 3' m McDowall 11' c Penalty try 26' Graham 33' c Bayliss 37' c Bhatti 43' m Reed (2) 58' c, 61' c Dobie 72' c Con: Hastings (5/7) 11', 34', 38', 59', 62' c Jordan (1/1) 73' c | Report | Try: Begic 42' c Marques 54' c Storti 66' c Con: Marques (3/3) 43', 55', 67' |
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh[3] Attendance: 61,027 Referee: Takehito Namekawa (Japan) |
Notes:
- Alex Samuel, Ben Muncaster and Freddy Douglas (all Scotland) made their international debuts.[40]
- Darcy Graham scored his 29th international try, equalling Scotland's all-time try scoring record (tied with Duhan van der Merwe).[41]
16 November 2024 18:00 EET (UTC+2) |
Romania ![]() | 35–27 | ![]() |
Try: Manumua 31' m Chirică 33' c Neagu (2) 42' c, 69' m Horvat 50' m Con: Conache (2/4) 34', 43' Pen: Conache (2/2) 16', 22' | Report | Try: Penalty try 12' Rumball 48' c Parry 55' c Con: Nelson (2/2) 49', 56' Pen: Nelson (2/2) 26', 37' |
Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest[13] Referee: Sam Grove-White (Scotland) |
Notes:
- Rhys James, Jesse Kilgour and Sam Miller (all Canada) made their international debuts.
16 November 2024 17:30 CET (UTC+1) |
United States ![]() | 36–17 | ![]() |
Try: Besag 9' m Damm 19' c Iscaro 26' c de Haas 46' c MacGinty 54' c Con: MacGinty (4/5) 20', 27', 47', 55' Pen: MacGinty (1/1) 71' | Report | Try: F. Paea 5' c Fainga'anuku 49' m Nginingini 65' m Con: Pellegrini (1/2) 6' |
Chambéry Savoie Stadium, Chambéry, France[42][37] Referee: Hollie Davidson (Scotland) |
Notes:
- United States recorded their first win over Tonga since their 30–10 victory in 1999, which was the first time the two sides met.
- Mikey Grandy, Mark O'Keeffe (both United States) and Poasi Tonga (Tonga) made their international debuts.[43]
- Mitch Wilson (United States) received a 20-minute red card in the 36th minute of the match. He was replaced in the 56th minute by Luke Carty.
16 November 2024 17:40 GMT (UTC+0) |
England ![]() | 20–29 | ![]() |
Try: Sleightholme 3' c Underhill 25' c Con: Smith (2/2) 4', 26' Pen: Smith (2/2) 15', 51' | Report | Try: Williams 10' c P. du Toit 16' m Kolbe (2) 21' c, 62' c Con: Libbok (2/3) 11', 22' Pollard (1/1) 63' Pen: Pollard (1/1) 58' |
Allianz Stadium, London[3] Attendance: 81,910 Referee: Andrew Brace (Ireland) |
16 November 2024 21:10 CET (UTC+1) |
France ![]() | 30–29 | ![]() |
Try: Buros 32' c Boudehent 43' c Bielle-Biarrey 50' c Con: Ramos (3/3) 32', 44', 51' Pen: Ramos (3/3) 6', 57', 72' | Report | Try: Lakai 8' c Roigard 26' c Con: B. Barrett (2/2) 9', 27' Pen: B. Barrett (1/1) 36' McKenzie (4/4) 54', 61', 67', 74' |
Stade de France, Saint-Denis[3] Attendance: 80,000 Referee: Nika Amashukeli (Georgia) |
Notes:
- France retained the Dave Gallaher Trophy for the first time since 2009 and 2021.
- France won three consecutive matches against New Zealand for the first time since 1994–1995.
- Romain Buros (France) made his international debut.[45]
- Patrick Tuipulotu (New Zealand) earned his 50th test cap.
17 November 2024 14:40 CET (UTC+1) |
Italy ![]() | 20–17 | ![]() |
Try: Penalty try 53' Fusco 63' c Con: Garbisi (1/1) 64' Pen: Garbisi (2/2) 22', 31' | Report | Try: Tabutsadze 23' c Lobzhanidze 37' c Con: Matkava (2/2) 24', 38' Pen: Matkava (1/1) 33' |
Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa[3] Attendance: 14,771 Referee: Ben O'Keeffe (New Zealand) |
Notes:
- Giulio Bertaccini (Italy) made his international debut.
17 November 2024 14:00 GMT (UTC+0) |
England A ![]() | 38–17 | ![]() |
Try: Heyes 6' m Murley (2) 42' m, 77' c Langdon 56' c Fisilau 61' c Muir 67' c Con: Atkinson (2/4) 57', 62' Shillcock (2/2) 68', 78' | Report | Try: Reimer 9' c van Nek 65' c Con: Lynagh (1/1) 10' McLaughlin-Phillips (1/1) 66' Pen: Lynagh (1/1) 30' |
Twickenham Stoop Stadium, London[47] Referee: Eoghan Cross (Ireland) |
17 November 2024 16:10 GMT (UTC+0) |
Wales ![]() | 20–52 | ![]() |
Try: Wainwright 24' c B. Thomas 67' c Con: Anscombe (1/1) 25' Costelow (1/1) 68' Pen: Anscombe (2/2) 30', 33' | Report | Try: Wright (3) 12' m, 60' c, 79' m Frost 15' c Faessler (3) 21' c, 46' c, 51' c Ikitau 74' c Con: Lolesio (6/8) 16', 22', 47', 52', 61', 75' |
Principality Stadium, Cardiff[3] Attendance: 56,188 Referee: James Doleman (New Zealand) |
Notes:
- Australia retained the James Bevan Trophy.
- This was Australia's biggest ever away win against Wales (by total points scored).
- With this loss, Wales recorded their 11th consecutive test defeat – the longest losing streak in the country's 143-year international rugby history.[50]
- Samu Kerevi and Rob Valetini (both Australia) earned their 50th test caps.[51]
- Samu Kerevi (Australia) received a 20-minute red card in the 42nd minute of the match. He was replaced in the 62nd minute by Joseph Sua'ali'i.
22/23/24 November
22 November 2024 21:10 CET (UTC+1) |
France ![]() | 37–23 | ![]() |
Try: Flament 8' c Villière 32' c Penalty try 36' Bielle-Biarrey 57' c Con: Ramos (3/3) 9', 33', 58' Pen: Ramos (3/3) 15', 22', 40' | Report | Try: Gallo 55' c Ruiz 69' c Con: Albornoz (2/2) 56', 69' Pen: Albornoz (3/3) 14', 19', 25' |
Stade de France, Saint-Denis[3] Attendance: 66,640 Referee: Luke Pearce (England) |
Notes:
- Marko Gazzotti (France) made his international debut.
23 November 2024 12:45 CET (UTC+1) |
Spain ![]() | 23–26 | ![]() |
Try: Saleta 11' c Nieto 61' m Cian 69' m Con: Vinuesa (1/3) 12' Pen: Vinuesa (2/2) 17', 51' | Report | Try: Augspurger 21' c Lopeti (2) 31' c, 55' c O'Keeffe 45' m Con: MacGinty (3/4) 22', 32', 56' |
Estadio Nacional Complutense, Madrid[19] Referee: Saba Abulashvili (Georgia) |
Notes:
- Hugo Pirlet (Spain) was a late withdrawal, with Hugo González taking his place to make his international debut.
- Noah Brown (United States) made his international debut.
- With this win, United States went unbeaten on an autumn European tour for the first time since 2013.
23 November 2024 15:10 WET (UTC+0) |
Ireland ![]() | 52–17 | ![]() |
Try: Doris 4' c van der Flier 14' c Casey 29' c Hansen (2) 40+1' c, 67' m Aki 46' c G. McCarthy 63' c Kelleher 78' m Con: S. Prendergast (5/7) 5', 30', 40+2', 47', 64' Casey (1/1) 15' | Report | Try: Salawa 54' c Turagacoke 65' c Con: Muntz (2/2) 55', 66' Pen: Muntz (1/1) 17' |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin[3] Attendance: 51,700 Referee: Hollie Davidson (Scotland) |
Notes:
- Cormac Izuchukwu and Gus McCarthy (both Ireland) made their international debuts.[53]
23 November 2024 18:00 EET (UTC+2) |
Romania ![]() | 21–23 | ![]() |
Try: Butnariu 18' c Sikuea 69' m Con: Rupanu (1/2) 19' Pen: Rupanu (3/4) 12', 30', 47' | Report | Try: Mieres 9' c I. Álvarez 57' c Con: S. Álvarez (2/2) 9', 57' Pen: S. Álvarez (3/4) 5', 14', 78' |
Stadionul Arcul de Triumf, Bucharest[13] Referee: Adam Leal (England) |
Notes:
- Kemal Altinok and Matthew Tweddle (both Romania) made their international debuts.
23 November 2024 17:40 GMT (UTC+0) |
Wales ![]() | 12–45 | ![]() |
Try: Dyer 40' m Botham 79' c Con: B. Thomas (1/1) 80' | Report | Try: Mostert 5' c Etzebeth 8' m Arendse 18' c Louw 33' c Fassi 53' m Steenekamp 61' c Jo. Hendrikse 75' c Con: Jo. Hendrikse (5/7) 6', 19', 34', 62', 76' |
Principality Stadium, Cardiff[3] Attendance: 67,236 Referee: Karl Dickson (England) |
Notes:
- South Africa retained the Prince William Cup.
- With this loss, Wales went winless in a single calendar year for the first time since 1937. They also become the second tier one nation, after Italy in 2020, to lose all their Tests in a single calendar year in the professional era.[54]
- Freddie Thomas (Wales) and Cameron Hanekom (South Africa) made their international debuts.[55]
- Gareth Thomas and Tom Rogers (Wales) were originally named to start at loosehead prop and right wing, but withdrew on the day of the match due to illness and injury, respectively. They were replaced by Nicky Smith and Josh Hathaway, whose places on the bench were taken by Kemsley Mathias and Owen Watkin.[56]
- Ox Nché (South Africa) was originally named to start at loosehead prop, but the Springboks later revised their starting line-up. He was replaced by Thomas du Toit, who shifted across from the tighthead position, which was, in turn, taken by Wilco Louw.[57]
- Jean Kleyn (South Africa) was originally named to start at lock, but withdrew prior to the match due to injury. He was replaced by Eben Etzebeth, whose place on the bench was taken by Marco van Staden.[58]
23 November 2024 18:00 GMT (UTC+0) |
Scotland A ![]() | 19–17 | ![]() |
Try: Reed 2' m Dodd 55' c Penalty try 71' Con: Thompson (1/2) 56' | Report | Try: Strabucchi 29' c N. Garafulic 80' c Con: Videla (1/1) 30' M. Garafulic (1/1) 80' Pen: Videla (1/) 56' |
Hive Stadium, Edinburgh[59] Referee: Gianluca Gnecchi (Italy) |
23 November 2024 21:10 CET (UTC+1) |
Italy ![]() | 11–29 | ![]() |
Try: Menoncello 75' m Pen: P. Garbisi (2/2) 11', 15' | Report | Try: Roigard 23' c Jordan 38' c Tele'a 69' c B. Barrett 78' m Con: B. Barrett (3/4) 24', 39', 70' Pen: B. Barrett (1/1) 14' |
Allianz Stadium, Torino[3] Attendance: 40,732 Referee: Pierre Brousset (France) |
24 November 2024 13:40 GMT (UTC+0) |
Scotland ![]() | 27–13 | ![]() |
Try: Tuipulotu 32' c van der Merwe 51' Bayliss 67' m Russell 71' m Con: Russell (2/4) 33', 52' Pen: Russell (1/2) 43' | Report | Try: Potter 75' c Con: Donaldson (1/1) 76' Pen: Lolesio (2/2) 22', 45' |
Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh[3] Attendance: 67,144 Referee: Chris Busby (Ireland) |
Notes:
- Scotland regained the Hopetoun Cup.
- With this win, Scotland set a new national record for most test match wins in a single calendar year (nine).
- Harry Potter (Australia) made his international debut.[60]
- Matt Fagerson (Scotland) earned his 50th test cap.[61]
- Duhan van der Merwe scored his 30th international try, reclaiming the record of top try scorer for Scotland.
- Matt Faessler and Jeremy Williams (Australia) were originally named to start at hooker and lock, but withdrew prior to the match due to injury and illness, respectively. They were replaced by Brandon Paenga-Amosa and Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, whose places on the bench were taken by Billy Pollard and Nick Frost.[62]
24 November 2024 18:00 GST (UTC+4) |
Georgia ![]() | 22–7 | ![]() |
Try: Todua 41' c Penalty try 61' Tabutsadze 72' m Con: Matkava (1/2) 42' Pen: Matkava (1/1) 68' | Try: Ahokovi 80' c Con: Havili (1/1) 80' |
Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi[23] Referee: Jeremy Rozier (France) |
24 November 2024 16:10 GMT (UTC+0) |
England ![]() | 59–14 | ![]() |
Try: Earl 8' c Underhill 13' c George (2) 22' c, 30' c Sleightholme 36' c Furbank 53' m Cowan-Dickie (2) 59' m, 64' c Roebuck 68' c Con: M. Smith (7/9) 9', 14', 23', 31', 37', 65', 69' | Report | Try: Saitō 33' c Himeno 61' c Con: Saitō (1/1) 33' Matsunaga (1/1) 62' |
Allianz Stadium, London[3] Referee: Craig Evans (Wales) |
Notes:
- Mamoru Harada (Japan) was originally named to start at hooker, but withdrew prior to the match due to injury. He was replaced by Seung-hyuk Lee, whose place on the bench was taken by Kenta Matsuoka.
- Asher Opoku-Fordjour (England) and Seung-hyuk Lee (Japan) made their international debuts.[63]
30 November
30 November 2024 15:10 WET (UTC+0) |
Ireland ![]() | 22–19 | ![]() |
Try: Van der Flier 22' m Doris 49' c G. McCarthy 72' c Con: Prendergast (1/2) 49' Crowley (1/1) 73' Pen: Prendergast (1/1) 42' | Report | Try: Jorgensen 18' c Con: Lolesio (1/1) 19' Pen: Lolesio (4/4) 9', 32', 54', 62' |
Aviva Stadium, Dublin[3] Attendance: 51,700 Referee: Andrea Piardi (Italy) |
Notes:
- Cian Healy earned his 134th test cap, to become Ireland's most capped player of all time (surpassing the record previously held by Brian O'Driscoll).[65]
- Angus Bell (Australia) was originally named among the replacements, but he withdrew prior to the match due to illness. He was replaced by Isaac Kailea.
- Tane Edmed (Australia) made his international debut.[66]
- Ireland retained the Lansdowne Cup.
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