What Is the Nations Championship?
The Nations Championship is the inaugural edition of rugby union’s newest global competition, launched by World Rugby in 2026. Twelve nations are divided into two conferences: the European Conference (the Six Nations teams) and the Rest of the World Conference (the Rugby Championship teams plus Fiji and Japan). Each team plays six matches across the year, three in July’s Southern Series and three in November’s Northern Series, with the top-ranked teams from each conference advancing to a finals weekend at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham in late November.
New Zealand versus France is one of six opening round fixtures on 4 July 2026, and it promises to be one of the headline clashes of the entire tournament. The All Blacks, playing on home soil, will be determined to lay down a marker in the first ever Nations Championship match at One New Zealand Stadium. France, finalists at the 2023 Rugby World Cup, arrive with a squad brimming with talent and ambition.
When Is New Zealand vs France?
The match takes place on Saturday 4 July 2026, forming part of the opening round of the Nations Championship Southern Series. All six Round 1 fixtures are scheduled for the same day, with matches spread across time zones from Asia-Pacific through to South America and Europe.
Where Is New Zealand vs France?
This fixture will be held at One New Zealand Stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand. The venue is set to host its first international rugby match with this Nations Championship encounter. Christchurch is a fitting stage for such a historic occasion, with the city’s passionate rugby community and the stadium offering a modern, purpose-built environment for elite sport.
Key Contenders
New Zealand remain one of the most decorated teams in rugby history, with three Rugby World Cup titles and a record that commands respect wherever they play. Under coach Scott Robertson, the All Blacks have been rebuilding with a blend of experienced campaigners and exciting young talent. Players such as Beauden Barrett, Ardie Savea and Damian McKenzie provide world-class quality across the park.
France have emerged as a genuine force under Fabien Galthié, reaching the 2023 World Cup semi-finals on home soil and consistently challenging for the Six Nations title. Antoine Dupont remains the heartbeat of the side, while the likes of Romain Ntamack, Grégory Alldritt and Damian Penaud offer threat across every phase of play. Les Bleus will relish the challenge of testing themselves against the All Blacks in the southern hemisphere.
How to Watch
Broadcasting arrangements for the Nations Championship vary by region. In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports holds the rights to the Southern Series fixtures. In France, coverage is available through France Télévisions and TF1. In New Zealand, Sky Sport NZ will broadcast all All Blacks matches. Check your local listings for coverage in other territories, as World Rugby has secured global broadcast partnerships for the new tournament.
History and Records
New Zealand and France have a storied rivalry stretching back to 1906. The All Blacks hold a commanding overall record in the fixture, but France have produced some of rugby’s most memorable upsets against New Zealand, including famous victories at the 1999 and 2007 Rugby World Cups. In recent years, the contests have been increasingly competitive, with France’s resurgence under Galthié closing the gap between the two sides. This will be their first meeting in the new Nations Championship format, adding a fresh chapter to one of rugby’s great rivalries.
Tickets and Attendance
Tickets for the match at One New Zealand Stadium went on sale through the official Nations Championship and New Zealand Rugby websites. Given the historic nature of the first ever Nations Championship fixture, demand is expected to be exceptionally high. Hospitality packages and general admission tickets are available, with prices varying by seating category. Fans are advised to book early to avoid disappointment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Nations Championship format?
Twelve teams are split into two conferences of six. Each team plays the six teams from the opposing conference across July and November windows. The top-ranked teams from each conference qualify for a finals weekend at Twickenham.
Is this the first ever Nations Championship match?
Yes. The 2026 Nations Championship is the inaugural edition of the tournament, and the Round 1 fixtures on 4 July are the very first matches in the competition’s history.
What time does the match kick off?
Kick-off times are confirmed closer to the match date. As the fixture is in Christchurch, expect an afternoon or evening kick-off in New Zealand time, which translates to early morning in European time zones.
How does the Nations Championship differ from the Six Nations and Rugby Championship?
The Nations Championship brings together all 12 teams from both the Six Nations and the Rugby Championship (plus Fiji and Japan) into a single global competition, replacing the traditional mid-year and end-of-year test windows with structured, meaningful fixtures.