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Your complete guide to the Autumn Internationals matches on TV in 2025 featuring a full schedule of fixtures, kick-off times and dates.
The first Ashes Test will take place at Wembley Stadium, London, and kick off at 2:30pm BST on Saturday 25 October. In the UK, the match will be shown live on BBC One, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website, with coverage getting underway at 2pm. Coverage will be presented by the imperious Mark Chapman.
Sale Sharks v Gloucester Rugby is being played on Sunday, November 2 at the newly renamed CorpAcq Stadium. The kick-off time is at 3pm. No. Sadly the match is not being shown by any broadcaster and is not being streamed online either. Highlights will also be available on the Premiership Rugby website shortly after the game and in our live blog.
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Rugby League on TV: How to watch second Ashes Test with global coverage planned
Saturday's second Ashes Test between England and Australia on Merseyside will be broadcast to a global audience around the world.
Nine years on from an historic success over the All Blacks, Ireland return to Chicago to take on New Zealand again. Then coached by Joe Schmidt, Ireland secured their first ever victory over the world champions at Soldier Field in 2016,
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Scotland v USA in the Autumn Internationals 2025 on TV and online. The game will be shown live on TNT Sports 2 from 5:30pm. Scotland v USA will kick off at 5:40pm UK time on Saturday 1st November 2025 at Murrayfield.
UK & Ireland sports broadcaster Premier Sports has added live international rugby coverage to its channels this November with a series of fixtures for fans
How to watch the Rugby Autumn Internationals 2025 in the UK The 2025 Autumn Nations Series will be shown live and exclusively on TNT Sports in the UK and Ireland. You can live stream on discovery+ and watch via TNT Sports' TV channels on Sky, BT and Virgin ...
The Celebrity Traitors finalist Joe Marler is "smashing it" in the popular TV programme, according to his former England rugby teammates. The former prop, from Heathfield, East Sussex, reached the final of the BBC reality show after surviving Thursday's murder and round table.