The Wallabies will kick off their Autumn Nations Series tour with a mouthwatering rematch against England at Twickenham on November 1.Rugby Australia released confirmation of a gruelling, 15 Test schedule for the Wallabies this year, culminating in five games in the northern hemisphere.After taking on Eddie Jones' Japan in Tokyo, the Wallabies will meet England, Italy, Ireland and France on consecutive weekends in the Autumn Nations Series.AdvertisementWatch all the action from the 2025 Super Rugby Pacific season on Stan Sport, the only place to watch every match ad free, live and on demandAustralia's Len Ikitau and Ben Donaldson celebrate a late try scored by Max Jorgensen. Getty"Last year's Autumn Nations Series captured the imagination of Australian fans on account of the Wallabies' strong performances and we are looking forward to another competitive northern hemisphere tour in 2025," RA chief executive Phil Waugh said."The opening Test against England will be a must watch event coming just 12 months after Max Jorgensen's unforgettable 83rd minute match winning try in the corner at Twickenham."That match will be followed by Tests against Italy, Ireland and France, all of which will no doubt be fiercely competitive and cap a remarkable 15 Test campaign for the Wallabies in 2025.READ MORE: How grand final try made Dragons recruit 'a better player'READ MORE: Legend weighs in on 'exceptional' NBA star's Boomers bidREAD MORE: 'Unlike them': Gus baffled by 'strange' Roosters calls"All teams now have an eye on the Rugby World Cup in Australia in 2027 and the Wallabies are very much looking forward to testing themselves against the best the northern hemisphere has to offer later this year."The Wallabies open their campaign against Fiji in Newcastle on July 6.Joe Schmidt will stand aside as Wallabies coach after the Rugby Championship in October.NEW PODCAST! Sean, Morgs and Burkey review Donaldson's brilliance, Reimer's beast mode and Amone's heroicsWallabies 2025 TestsWallabies v Fiji – Sunday, July 6 at McDonald Jones Stadium, NewcastleBritish & Irish Lions TourWallabies v British & Irish Lions – Saturday, July 19 at Suncorp Stadium, BrisbaneWallabies v British & Irish Lions – Saturday, July 26 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneWallabies v British & Irish Lions – Saturday, August 2 at Accor Stadium, SydneyThe Rugby Championship/Bledisloe CupWallabies v South Africa – Saturday, August 16 at TBCWallabies v South Africa – Saturday, August 23 at TBCWallabies v Argentina – Saturday, September 6 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, TownsvilleWallabies v Argentina – Saturday, September 13 at Allianz Stadium, SydneyWallabies v New Zealand – Saturday, September 27, Eden Park, AucklandWallabies v New Zealand – Saturday, October 4 at Optus Stadium, PerthEnd of Year TourWallabies v Japan – Saturday, October 25 at National Stadium, TokyoAutumn Nations TourWallabies v England – Saturday, November 1 at Allianz Stadium, TwickenhamWallabies v Italy – Saturday, November 8 at TBCWallabies v Ireland – Saturday, November 15 at Aviva Stadium, DublinWallabies v France – Saturday, November 22 at TBC
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