Fixtures announced for historic Howden British & Irish Lions Women’s Series to New Zealand in 2027

Black Ferns v Wallaroos

Fans from New Zealand, the UK, and across the world will have the chance to experience dynamic rugby and everything Aotearoa has to offer, with the 2027 tour starting in Whangārei on 4 September, and ending with a final Test against the Black Ferns in the new One New Zealand Stadium in Christchurch on 25 September. 

Five cities have been chosen to showcase this historic rugby event, and alongside Whangārei and Christchurch, games will also be played in Auckland, Hamilton and Wellington. 

Across the five venues, Semenoff Stadium in Whangārei, Go Media Stadium in Auckland, FMG Stadium Waikato in Hamilton, Sky Stadium in Wellington and One NZ Stadium in Christchurch, over 124,000 fans will have the opportunity to see a Test or a tour game in person.  

Acting CEO of New Zealand Rugby (NZR) Steve Lancaster says the tour has been designed by NZR and British & Irish Lions in collaboration, making sure fans and players are seeing as much of the nation as possible, bringing rugby to multiple cities and venues. 

“Lions tours are something truly special, and we want this experience for players and fans alike. Starting in the North and finishing in the South was a deliberate decision to make sure as many parts of the country can get involved in this incredible event as possible, while also making sure visiting fans have the chance to see many of the places that make New Zealand unique.

“Being in iconic New Zealand venues and seeing international rugby of this calibre is going to make this an unmissable experience, and I’d encourage fans to start making plans to be part of this inaugural tour.”

Ben Calveley, CEO, The British & Irish Lions, commented, “This is a hugely significant milestone for the British & Irish Lions. This announcement makes our first ever Tour feel closer for everyone, from fans planning their trip to players dreaming of pulling on the Lions jersey.

“New Zealand will offer a fantastic stage and we are excited to take the Howden British & Irish Lions Women’s Series from North to South and create something truly special for the women’s game.”

Opposition for the non-Test matches throughout the month will start with the Black Ferns XV, before an Invitational XV team will face the Lions in Hamilton. Kick-off times for all matches will be announced later this year. 

Acting NZR CEO Steve Lancaster says: “We know how strong the Women’s Lions team will be and we want every match on tour to be a contest, so it’s important we have the right teams competing against them in the tour matches in Whangārei and Hamilton. The Black Ferns XV are no strangers to playing in Whangārei and will start the tour off well, and NZR is already looking at options for the invitational team, which is exciting.” 
 
Howden British & Irish Lions Women's Series matches in 2027: 

  • Saturday 4 September, Whangārei, Semenoff Stadium, v Black Ferns XV 
  • Saturday 11 September, Auckland, Go Media Stadium, v Black Ferns
  • Tuesday 14 September, Hamilton, FMG Stadium Waikato, v Invitational XV
  • Saturday 18 September, Wellington, SKY Stadium, v Black Ferns
  • Saturday 25 September, Christchurch, One NZ Stadium, v Black Ferns 

The British & Irish Lions Women’s Tour to New Zealand is being supported by a $3.9 million Government investment.  

Fans can register their interest in tickets, travel packages and other Tour updates here.

Travel packages go on sale in May to Priority Access Pass holders and June to general public, followed by general admission tickets on sale late 2026. Fans can sign up for Lions Rugby Travel priority access ticket-inclusive packages  here and All Blacks Travel and Hospitality packages here