New Zealand sit at the sharp end of international Rugby, with three Rugby World Cup titles and a historic win rate around 77 percent. The haka sets the tone, then it’s straight to business against the biggest names. Recent years include a run to the 2023 World Cup final and continued control of the Bledisloe Cup, plus frequent showdowns with South Africa, Ireland, England and France.
Watching them live is a bucket-list day, whether in Auckland at Eden Park or on northern tours. New Zealand Rugby Hospitality puts you close to the contest with VIP tickets, shared lounges or a private box, typically paired with matchday dining and inclusive drinks. You get quick access, great sightlines, and space to host clients or a team without missing key moments.
A season is anchored by the Rugby Championship in July to September against South Africa, Australia and Argentina, with the Bledisloe Cup central. November brings the Autumn Nations Series, often featuring trips to Twickenham, the Aviva Stadium, the Principality Stadium, Murrayfield or Paris. If you are targeting marquee fixtures, look for South Africa, England, Ireland or France in the calendar, plus the Bledisloe on either side of midyear.