Wales will take on Fiji, Australia and South Africa across three weekends at the Principality Stadium this November.
Wales will face Fiji for the first time since they beat them 38-23 in November 2021 at the Principality Stadium.
Warren Gatland’s men will be looking to get their 2024 campaign off to a strong start after a disappointing Six Nations campaign which saw Wales get their first wooden spoon since 2003.
Wales will play the flying Fijians on Sunday, November 10 at 1:40 pm, 14 months after the sides met in their opening pool fixture at the Rugby World Cup in an epic counter where Wales ran out the 32-26 victor.
weekend Wales will face Australia on Sunday, November 17 with a 16:10 kick-off.
The followingThe Aussies travel to Cardiff after hosting Wales for two test matches down under this July.
They last beat Australia in Cardiff in November 2021 in a thrilling one-point encounter at the Principality Stadium that saw Wales clinch a 29-28 win.
In their final match of the 2024 Autumn Nations Series, Wales will face world champions South Africa for the second time this year on Saturday, November 23.
The fixture occurs 25 years after Wales' historic first win against the Springboks.
The Principality Stadium will also celebrate its 25th anniversary and the first international to be played at the stadium on June 26, 1999.
Welsh Rugby Union Executive Director of Rugby Nigel Walker said: “This is an exciting Autumn Nations Series schedule for Wales, with fixtures against three key southern hemisphere opposition in quick succession.
“We look forward to welcoming Fiji, Australia and South Africa to the Principality Stadium this November as we celebrate the stadium’s 25th anniversary.
“A particularly fitting milestone when we face the Springboks in our series finale having played them in the stadium's first international fixture back in 1999.”
Wales have gone five years without a victory in Cardiff against the Springboks, they last beat them at the Principality Stadium 20-11 in November 2018.
Ticket prices for each game are as follows:
Wales v Fiji: £20, £30 and £40, under 18s, will be charged at half price so a family of four can watch them for £60 in total.
Wales v Australia: £30, £40 and £60 with the new concession a family of four can watch the match for £90 in total.
Wales v South Africa: £50, £70 and £90 with family tickets starting at £150 for a family of four. All matches will be live on TNT Sport.
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