The All Blacks will kick off an epic 2026 Test season against France at Christchurch's new One New Zealand Stadium in the first of four home fixtures across New Zealand's three biggest cities.
Italy will play the All Blacks at Wellington's Sky Stadium on Saturday 11 July with a family-friendly 5.10pm afternoon kick-off, while Eden Park in Auckland will host Ireland Saturday 18 July and Australia on Saturday 10 October, the first of the two annual Bledisloe Cup Tests.
The All Blacks' action-packed 2026 season, featuring 17 matches including 13 Tests live and exclusive on Sky, kicks off at the 30,000-seat covered One New Zealand Stadium in Christchurch at 7.10pm on Saturday, 4 July.
The season opener will mark the All Blacks' first Test at a large, permanent stadium in the Canterbury region since the 2011 Christchurch earthquake saw the end of the Lancaster Park era. It will also be the first Test of the new 12-team Nations Championship.
Italy will play their first Test in Wellington and fourth in New Zealand since the two side's first met in their opening pool match at the 1987 Rugby World Cup.
The All Blacks' 52 Test unbeaten streak at Eden Park will be on the line twice in 2026, first against Ireland, then against an Australian team trying to win the Bledisloe Cup for the first time since 2002.
Ireland's visit to Eden Park will be their fourth in New Zealand since their first trip to New Zealand in 1976. They have never won at Eden Park and only twice in New Zealand, but the rivalry between the teams have been evenly matched in recent years with the All Blacks winning six of the last 10 Tests.
"Playing at home will always be special to the All Blacks and to host three Northern Hemisphere nations in consecutive weeks is a great start to our 2026 campaign and a challenge we will embrace," said All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson.
"It will be a historic occasion for Christchurch at the new stadium. We know Italy will be highly motivated as we start the Nations Championship and, as always, we will walk toward the challenge of defending our record at Eden Park against Ireland and Australia."
Through August-September, the All Blacks will embark on Rugby's Greatest Rivalry historic tour of South Africa, including four Tests against the Springboks, and four mid-week fixtures against South Africa's United Rugby Championship teams.
The Bledisloe Cup home and away series will run over two weeks in October, while there are three additional Nations Championship fixtures in November against Wales, Scotland and England as well as the tournament Finals Weekend in London from 27-29 November.
Nations Championship
All Blacks v France, Saturday 4 July, One New Zealand Stadium, Christchurch, kick off 7.10pm.All Blacks v Italy, Saturday, 11 July, SKY Stadium, Wellington, kick off 5.10pm.All Blacks v Ireland, Saturday, 18 July, Eden Park, Auckland, kick off TBC.
Bledisloe Cup
All Blacks v Australia, Saturday 10 October, Eden Park, Auckland, kick off 7.10pm.