
17 June 2026
S4C will broadcast live coverage of all Wales’s matches in rugby’s new Nations Championship competition over the next four years.
Starting this summer, the Nations Championship is a biennial series pitting northern hemisphere teams against their southern counterparts. In the competition’s first year, Wales will play seven matches - three in July and four during the autumn window in November. All results will contribute to an overall championship table with the final game, determining Wales’s overall finishing position.
Coverage begins on Saturday 4 July, when Wales face Fiji at Cardiff City Stadium. Fiji will stage their home fixtures in the northern hemisphere.
Wales will play two further matches during the summer window, travelling to Argentina on 11 July before facing South Africa on 18 July.
In the competition’s first year, S4C will show seven matches - three in July and four during the autumn window in November.
Coverage will be available on S4C, S4C Clic and BBC iPlayer.
Sarra Elgan will present the coverage and will be joined by Ken Owens and Sioned Harries. Commentary will be provided by Gareth Charles and Gwyn Jones.
Sarra Elgan said:
“It’s a real privilege to be part of bringing such a significant new competition as the Nations Championship to S4C audiences. It’s an exciting time for international rugby, and the new format adds a fresh dimension to the game.”
“I’m really looking forward to telling the stories, capturing the atmosphere and sharing the excitement on screen alongside a fantastic team, and bringing it all to Welsh-speaking audiences across Wales.”
WRU Chief Commercial Officer, Tomos Grace:
“S4C’s ongoing commitment to Welsh rugby through its coverage of the Nations Championship is incredibly important for the game in Wales.
"This is a major new international tournament bringing together the best of the northern and southern hemisphere teams. We’re grateful to S4C for contributing to making it available to as many Welsh language fans as possible.
"Welsh rugby belongs to everyone in Wales. S4C’s visibility plays a significant role in bringing Welsh-language audiences and supporters together and we thank S4C for their ongoing support across all levels of the game."
Tom Harrison, CEO of Six Nations Rugby added:
“Created by the game, for the game, its players and the fans, the Nations Championship is more than just a tournament, it is a catalyst of growth for a sport that is ready to go truly global.
“The Nations Championship will stand alongside the best tournaments and events in world sport, by sharing the same key ingredients that set them apart: jeopardy, unpredictability, and elite athletes competing at the highest levels delivering incredible sporting drama. Every fixture in July and November is unmissable, and the comprehensive access fans have through global broadcast partnership means that fans need never miss a moment of the action.”
Sunset & Vine will produce the coverage of the Nations Championship on S4C.
Notes to editors
S4C fixture details
Fiji v Wales – Saturday 4 July, 13:30
Argentina v Wales – Saturday 11 July, 19:30
South Africa v Wales – Saturday 18 July, 16:00
About the Nations Championship
The Nations Championship is the biennial international rugby tournament created through a landmark joint venture between Six Nations Rugby and SAZAAR, and the associated ten core member Unions and Federations: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, Wales and Australia, Argentina, New Zealand, and South Africa.
The tournament takes place every two years, outside Rugby World Cup and British & Irish Lions Tours, and occupies the existing July and November international rugby windows in the calendar, transforming them into a single cohesive, competitive tournament format that will culminate in the Nations Championship Finals weekend, where a winning team and winning Hemisphere group will be decided.
In the Nations Championship, the Six Nations Rugby Unions and Federations will represent the Northern Hemisphere, and the SANZAAR Unions will form a group representing the Southern Hemisphere, and joined by invitational teams Japan and Fiji, who complete the lineup of teams.
In the Nations Championship, teams are competing to win the tournament, but adding a uniquely competitive element to the Finals Weekend will be an additional prize, the Nations Championship Hemisphere Crown, awarded to the group of teams that win their Hemisphere group the most points in the Finals Weekend.
For more information, visit the Nations Championship website