All Blacks ticket pre‑sale is now open, fans can sign up for and grab early access tickets here. Public sale kicks off at 10am (NZDT) on Wednesday 18 March, demand is expected to be high and supporters are encouraged to secure their seats early.
New for 2026, The Terraces Party Zone
Fans will have a new way to elevate their match‑day this season, with The Terraces Party Zone, a nod to the stadium terraces of the past, reimagined for today’s supporters. Grab your seat, soak in the energy and join a crowd that’s here to celebrate every moment of test match rugby. Whether you’ve lived and breathed the game for decades or you’re discovering the thrill of Test rugby for the first time, The Terraces is designed to be a place where everyone belongs. Fans can buy tickets to The Terraces zone in pre-sale and general sale here.
Home Test Schedule
Saturday 4 July: All Blacks v France, 7.10pm NZST, One New Zealand Stadium, Christchurch
Saturday 11 July: All Blacks v Italy, 5.10pm NZST, HNRY Stadium, Wellington
Saturday 18 July: All Blacks v Ireland, 7.10pm NZST, Eden Park, Auckland
Inaugural Nations Championship
The 2026 series marks a significant moment, launching the first-ever Nations Championship, a competition that brings together 12 leading rugby nations across six rounds in July and November before culminating in a Finals Weekend. With no second chances in this condensed three match home window, every fixture promises intensity.
Series match ups at a glance
Christchurch opens the series with the first Test played inside New Zealand’s newest stadium, marking the All Blacks’ first appearance in the city since 2022. The match signals the beginning of a new era under the roof, with fans encouraged to fill the venue and create an atmosphere worthy of the occasion.
Wellington’s HNRY Stadium hosts a family‑friendly 5.10pm kick‑off against Italy, offering supporters of all ages the chance to experience the haka and the full Test match occasion together. The capital’s trademark energy will be key as fans are urged to bring their voices and back the team in one of the most accessible fixtures of the series.
The series concludes at Eden Park, where the All Blacks remain undefeated in 52 straight Tests. Fans will have the chance to witness the 53rd defence of the Fortress, with a call for supporters to turn the stadium black and preserve its storied legacy.