• Home
  • Rugby
  • Wales Autumn Matches To Be Shown On SC

Wales Autumn Matches To Be Shown On S4C

Wales players train under the closed roof of the Principality stadium.

Wales players train under the closed roof of the Principality stadium.

S4C will show every Wales senior men’s match in the Autumn Nations Series for the next two years. The games will be available on television, as well as on S4C Clic and BBC iPlayer.

By Gareth James

S4C will show every Wales senior men’s match in the Autumn Nations Series for the next two years.

The games will be available on television, as well as on S4C Clic and BBC iPlayer.

Fiji will be Wales’ first opponents on 10 November, before they host Australia on Sunday 17 November. The final match for Warren Gatland’s team will be against the 2023 Rugby World Cup Champions, South Africa, on Saturday 23 November.

All three matches in the Autumn Nations Series will be played at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.

Graham Davies, S4C’s Head of Sport said: “It’s great to be able to announce that the Wales men’s Autumn Nation Series will be live on S4C for the next two years, showing that S4C is the Home of Welsh Sport.

“We know how important Welsh rugby, and the international games, are to our audiences, and we are proud to be working in partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery.

“We’re grateful to have the opportunity to offer these games for free, in Welsh, on S4C.”

https://twitter.com/YPropPenTynn/status/1826246270757068851

Trojan Paillot, SVP Sports Rights Acquisitions and Syndications at Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Europe, said: “For the first time, TNT Sports will show all 21 games from the Autumn Nations Series live on its platforms this November, which, along with broadcasting every single match from the Gallagher Premiership, ensures we remain the go-to destination for rugby fans wanting to watch the most exciting and compelling matches global rugby has to offer.

“Co-broadcasting the Welsh national team fixtures against Fiji, Australia and South Africa alongside an outstanding partner such as S4C matches our ambition to making those three internationals as widely available as possible to viewers in Wales.”

S4C will broadcast the Autumn Nations Series in Welsh. TNT Sports and Discovery+ will broadcast the games with English commentary.

https://twitter.com/S4Cchwaraeon/status/1821519915062346176

Related News

Wales players celebrate with matchwinner Jarrod Evans. Pic: Alamy

Jarrod Evans Prevents World Cup Seeding Disaster as Wales Scrape Home Against Japan

Wales have finally won at home after two years of trying and their reward will be to stay in the top dozen-ranked teams for the World Cup, as Graham Thomas reports.

Graham Thomas | 15 hours ago
Dewi Lake of Wales. Pic. Alamy

Dewi Lake Spells it Out for Wales . . . Just Beat Japan

Wales interim captain Dewi Lake says his side must rediscover the habits of a winning team on Saturday.

David Williams | Nov 15, 2025
Wales and Japan shared a Test series, 1-1, in the summer. Pic: Alamy.

Nervy Wales Reach 800 Not Out as Japan Seek World Cup Elevation

Wales arrive at a significant milestone on Saturday as they contest their 800th international fixture.

David Roberts | Nov 14, 2025
Steve Tandy, the Wales head coach. Pic. Alamy

Steve Tandy Tells Wales to Forget World Cup Rankings Threat and Deal With Japan

Steve Tandy insists Wales cannot afford to become distracted by World Cup permutations as they prepare to face Japan in Cardiff on Saturday.

David Roberts | Nov 14, 2025
Louis Rees-Zammit Wales. Pic. Alamy

Rees Lightning to Hit Japan . . . Louis Rees-Zammit Will Start First Test for Wales in Two Years

Louis Rees-Zammit has been handed his first Wales start in more than two years.

Paul Jones | Nov 13, 2025
Louis Rees-Zammit returns: Pic: Alamy

Louis Rees-Zammit: “A Lot of Big Names Left After the World Cup – Now it’s Time to Change”

When Louis Rees-Zammit pulls on the red jersey this Saturday, it will mark his first Wales start in more than two years — and the beginning, he hopes, of a new era, as Graham Thomas reports.

Graham Thomas | Nov 12, 2025