Argentina Rugby Fixtures 2024

Argentina will play twelve rugby test matches in 2024. This is the same number as in 2021, 2022 and in 2023. As in the tears outside of Rugby World Cups the fixtures will come in three varieties: (i) July Internationals, (ii) Rugby Championship and (iii) November Internationals.

July will begin with Argentina playing three matches. Two are confirmed to be in Argentina against Les Bleus. France will play test matches in Argentina on July 06 and 13, 2024. The series will be followed by Argentina playing against a yet to be confirmed Tier 2 opponent on July 20.

Argentina faced Tier 2 opponents Romania and Spain away in between Rugby World Cups 2019 and 2023. Los Pumas are yet to play away against Georgia but hosted test matches against the Eastern Europeans in the 2010’s. Further possibilities may be closer to home in the form of an away capped test match against Uruguay. ARN certainly backs such a fixture.

The 2024 Rugby Championship will be played from August 10 to September 28. Argentina is expected to host New Zealand twice, play Australia away twice and play South Africa once at home and once away. Match order, dates and venues are yet to be finalized.

Moves for Fiji to join the tournament have occurred but are looking like being in 2026 with Japan also entering at that point in time.

Argentina’s November Internationals will be a three-match-tour of Europe. Los Pumas will not play a match in the UK. Rather, Argentina will take-on Italy, Ireland and France. Match dates are November 09, 16 and 23.

The match against Italy will be historic. Italy are now to be coached by Gonzalo Quesada. The former Puma played in two Rugby World Cups and was the highest point scorer in the 1999 edition. He is to coach Italy against his homeland.

 

JULY INTERNATIONALS 2024 – ARGENTINA

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