Autumn Internationals 2022: Rugby fixtures, team news and how to watch on TV

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Autumn Internationals 2022: Rugby fixtures, team news and how to watch on TV

Autumn Internationals rugby carnival is underway. England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Ireland are playing against New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Argentina, Samoa, Fiji, Japan and Georgia. Scotland lost to Australia at Murrayfield last weekend. Conor Murray will win his 100th cap in Saturday's sold-out clash with world champions South African. Robert Baloucoune will get his third cap for Ireland. Josh van der Flier and Hugo Keenan will start for the team.

Scotland play Fiji on Saturday November 5 at 1pm (GMT). Wales play New Zealand at 3.15pm, and Ireland play South Africa at 5.30pm. England play Argentina on Sunday November 6 at 2. 15pm at Twickenham.

Ireland play Fiji on Saturday, November 12 at 1pm (GMT). England play Japan on November 11 at 3.15pm, Wales play Argentina at the Principality Stadium and Scotland play New Zealand on Sunday, Nov 13 at 2. 15pm at Murrayfield.

Wales play Georgia on Saturday, November 19 at 1 pm (GMT). Scotland play Argentina at Murrayfield at 12 pm. England play New Zealand at Twickenham at 5 pm, and Ireland play Australia at Aviva Stadium at 8 pm

Autumn Internationals 2022 are rugby fixtures. Ireland XV is H Keenan, G Ringrose, R Henshaw, J Sexton, C Murray, A Porter, D Sheehan, T Furlong, P O'Mahony, J Ryan, and J Van Der Flier.

Wales take on New Zealand in the Autumn Internationals on Saturday. Rio Dyer makes his Test debut for Wales. Leigh Halfpenny makes a return to the team after a 16-month absence. Ken Owens, Gareth Thomas and Tomas Francis start in front row. Justin Tipuric, Tommy Reffell and Taulupe Faletau start at the back row, with Alun Wyn Jones and Rhys Priestland coming on the bench. Cardiff's Tomos Williams is the scrum-half. Christ Tshiunza is among the replacements.

Blair Kinghorn has been replaced at No 10 by Adam Hastings for Scotland's Autumn Test against Fiji on Saturday. Stuart Hogg will start his first Scotland match since losing the captaincy to Jamie Ritchie. Cam Redpath and Chris Harris take over from Sione Tuipulotu and Mark Bennett in the back row. George Turner and Richie Gray take the place of Dave Cherry and Sam Skinner in forwards. Fraser Brown has not been named in Scotland squad for the Fiji match.


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