Warren Gatland’s men will take on superstars from Fiji and Australia as well as world champions, South Africa in three consecutive weekends of epic international rugby at Principality Stadium.
Autumn international rugby fixtures don’t get more exciting than this with Fiji setting foot in Cardiff for the first time since 2021. Wales will be looking to kick-start their campaign with a winning performance for fans on Sunday, 10th November (KO 13:40), just 14-months after their last meeting at the Rugby World Cup last year.
With the newest half-price concession available to young fans who’re under 18, previously only available to u16s, tickets to watch Wales take on Fiji start from only £10. Adult tickets for this match across the three categories at £20, £30 and £40, meaning a family of four (two adults and two children) can attend a rugby international at Principality Stadium from £60.
Following a scorching summer tour down under, it’s the Wallabies turn to visit the home of Welsh rugby on Sunday, 17th November (KO 16:10). Australia will be making the trip to the capital after hosting Wales for two tests in Sydney and Melbourne later this summer however, Wales will be looking for a repeat on their last meeting, beating Australia 40 – 6 during a Pool C match at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
Tickets to Wales v Australia are priced at £30, £40 and £60 for adults, which works out as £15, £20 and £30 for the U18s concessions across each category.
Earlier this week, Gatland acknowledged the challenge but also his excitement ahead of the summer tour and Autumn Nations Series, “We are pretty happy with the group of players we’ve got” says Gatland. “The big focus is about building some depth and creating as much competition in positions as we can.”
The culmination of the series sees Wales take on current World Champions South Africa on Saturday 23rd November (KO 17:40) in what will be their second match this year and a heroic close a huge Autumn Nations Series 2024. This fixture will also help mark the stadium’s milestone anniversary as it celebrates its 25th year, opening the summer of 1999 with a match against South Africa and Wales celebrated their first victory against the Springboks. Will Wales repeat history, 25 years on?
“I’m really excited by the challenge of meeting the world champions Springboks and by what we can do in terms of creating some confidence and self-belief in this group of players” added Gatland.
“We want to get back to the levels of respect we had earned playing against South Africa over a number of years in terms of the performances and results we had against them.”
Tickets to this anniversary match are priced at £50, £70 and £90 for adults and £25, £35 and £45 for U18s. Fans will also be able to purchase tickets within the AFZ (Alcohol Free Zone) for all three games at CAT C prices.
Tickets for the 2024 Autumn Nations Series are available from WRU.WALES/TICKETS
Fans can also purchase a variety of Principality Stadium Experience hospitality packages starting from £390 +VAT at WRU.WALES/VIP
AUTUMN NATIONS SERIES 2024 FIXTURES AND PRICES
WALES V FIJI, SUNDAY 10 NOVEMBER, PRINCIPALITY STADIUM, KO 13:40
CAT A £40 (u18s £20), CAT B £30 (u18s £15), CAT C £20 (u18s £10), AFZ £20 (u18s £10)
WALES V AUSTRALIA, SUNDAY 17 NOVEMBER, PRINCIPALITY STADIUM, KO 16:10
CAT A £60 (u18s £30), CAT B £40 (u18s £20), CAT C £30 (u18s £15), AFZ £30 (u18s £15)
WALES V SOUTH AFRICA, SATURDAY 23 NOVEMBER, PRINCIPALITY STADIUM, KO 17:40
CAT A £90 (u18s £45), CAT B £70 (u18s £35), CAT C £50 (u18s £25), AFZ £50 (u18s £25)