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2025 end-of-year rugby union internationals

The 2025 end-of-year rugby union internationals, also known as the Autumn Internationals or Quilter Nations Series, are international rugby union matches that will be mostly played in the Northern Hemisphere during the November international window. The fixtures for the Quilter Nations Series, which includes only the matches involving at least one Six Nations member team, were announced on 18 February 2025.

Matches
18 October ---- 24/25 October ---- Notes:Tyler Paul (Japan) and Aidan Ross (Australia) made their international debuts. 1 November ---- Notes:Luke Cowan-Dickie earned his 50th international cap for England. • England regained the Ella–Mobbs Trophy ---- Notes:Zachary Porthen (South Africa) and Shodai Hirao (Japan) made their international debuts. • This was South Africa' biggest winning margin over Japan. ---- ---- Notes:Liam McConnell and Harri Morris (both Scotland) made their international debuts. • Duhan van der Merwe earned his 50th international cap for Scotland. ---- 5 November 7/8/9 November ---- ---- Notes:Davit Abdushelishvili (Georgia), Brandon Harvey and Nafi Ma'afu (both United States) made their international debuts. • Beka Gorgadze (Georgia) earned his 50th test cap. ---- Notes:Tom Farrell (Ireland) and Shinya Komura (Japan) made their international debuts. ---- ---- Notes:Tomas Amado, Guilherme Vasconcelos (both Portugal), Jean Cotarmanac'h, Justo Ferrario and Francisco Gonzalez Capdevila (both Uruguay) made their international debuts. ---- Notes:Iliesa Tiqe (Romania) and Barnaby Waddell (Canada) made their international debuts. ---- ---- Notes:Nicolás Infer (Spain) made his international debut. ---- Notes:Pita Gus Sowakula (Fiji) made his international debut. ---- Notes: • This was the first time that Italy has won back-to-back matches against Australia. ---- ---- Notes:Guillaume Cramont (France) made his international debut. • Siya Kolisi became the ninth Springbok to earn 100 test caps. ---- Notes:Olly Cracknell (Wales) made his international debut. • This was Argentina's largest winning margin over Wales (24 points), surpassing their previous record of 22 points set in 2021. 15/16 November Notes:Beka Saghinadze (Georgia) earned his 50th test cap. ---- ---- Notes:Luis Lopes, Duarte Nunes (both Portugal) and Harry Baron, Jack Bartlett, Chui Wai Lap, Dylan McCann, Max Murphy and Brendon Nell (all Hong Kong) made their international debuts. • This was the first time Portugal hosted Hong Kong, and the first test match out side of a World Rugby competition or World Cup qualifier. ---- Notes:Joji Sikote (Romania) made his international debut. • The United States reclaimed the Pershing Cup. ---- Notes: • This was England's first win over New Zealand since 2019, and their first win at Twickenham against New Zealand since 2012. • England reclaimed the Hillary Shield for the first time since 2012. ---- Notes:Samuel Ezeala and Alejandro Laforga (both Spain) made their international debuts. ---- Notes:Sho Furuhata, Harry Hockings and Kazuma Ueda (all Japan) made their international debuts. • This was Wales' first home test win since their 20–9 win over England during the 2023 Rugby World Cup warm-up matches. ---- Notes:Maxime Lamothe, Jimi Maximin (both France), Tim Hoyt and Atunaisa Sokobale (both Fiji) made their international debuts. ---- Notes: • This was Ireland's largest winning margin over Australia (27 points), surpassing the 15-point margin set in 2006 and 1979. • The 46 points scored by Ireland were the most points they have scored against Australia. ---- ---- Notes:Darcy Graham (Scotland), Juan Martín González and Juan Cruz Mallía (both Argentina) earned their 50th test cap. González became the first player born in the 21st century to accumulate 50 test caps. • This was Argentina's first away win over Scotland since their 13–12 win during the 2011 Rugby World Cup, and their first in Scotland since their 9–6 win in 2009. 17 November 22/23 November Notes:Nika Sutidze (Georgia) made his international debuts. ---- ---- Notes:Brodie Coghlan, Harri Deaves, and Morgan Morse (all Wales) made their international debuts. • Tom Rogers became the first Welsh player, and just the fourth player in history, to score a hat-trick against New Zealand. • Wales scored their most points against New Zealand in a home test match. ---- Notes:Yago Fernández, Antonio Suárez (both Spain) and Kavaia Tagivetaua (Fiji) made their international debuts. ---- Notes:Martim Faro (Portugal), Morgan Di Nardo and James Naylor (both Canada) made their international debuts. ---- ---- Notes:Tom Farrell (Ireland) made his international debut. • RG Snyman (South Africa) earned his 50th test cap. ---- Notes:Kalvin Gourgues (France) and Kalani Thomas (Australia) made their international debuts. • With this loss for Australia, the Wallabies went winless on a European tour for the first time since 1958, and suffered 10 test defeats for the first time in a single calendar year. ---- • Enoch Opoku-Gyamfi, Edoardo Todaro (both Italy) and Sebastian Bianchi (Chile) made their international debuts. • This was the first meeting between the two sides. ---- Notes:George Turner (Scotland) earned his 50th test cap. • Fatongia Paea and Sitaleki Timani (both Tonga) made their international debuts. • Sitaleki Timani at the age of 39, became the oldest debutant to play for one of the leading rugby nations. • This was Scotland's largest winning margin over Tonga and the first time they nilled Tonga. ---- Notes: • This was the first time England has gone undefeated during their Autumn campaign since 2021, and their first when playing four tests since 2016. 29 November Notes:Danny Southworth (Wales) made his international debut. • Cobus Reinach (South Africa) earned his 50th test cap. • This was South Africa's largest winning margin, and most points scored, away to Wales; surpassing the previous records both set in 2023 (36-point margin and 52 points scored). • This was Wales' heaviest home defeat and the most points conceded on their home ground, surpassing records both previously set against England (54-point margin and 68 points conceded) during the 2025 Six Nations Championship. • This was Wales' second heaviest defeat ever, their first coming to South Africa in 1998. Rassie Erasmus, the current South African head coach, was a player in that squad. • This was the first time Wales have been nilled in a home test match since their 3–0 loss to Ireland during the 1967 Five Nations Championship. • This was the first time South Africa have gone undefeated during the November internationals, when playing four or more tests, since 1997. • South Africa retained the Prince William Cup. ==See also==
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