The wait is over! Tickets for the All Blacks July 2026 home Tests are officially on sale, launching the inaugural Nations Championship on home soil with massive clashes against France, Italy, and Ireland. Pre-sale is live right now, and general sale opens at 10am NZDT on Wednesday 18 March 2026. With demand expected to be huge — especially for the Christchurch opener in the brand-new stadium — secure your seats early via the official link.
All Blacks July 2026 Fixtures & Ticket Details
The three blockbuster home Tests kick off the All Blacks’ 2026 campaign:
- Saturday 4 July 2026, 7:10pm NZST: All Blacks vs France – One New Zealand Stadium, Christchurch
First Test in Christchurch since 2022, inside NZ’s newest stadium — fill it and create an epic atmosphere! - Saturday 11 July 2026, 5:10pm NZST: All Blacks vs Italy – HNRY Stadium, Wellington
Family-friendly afternoon kick-off, perfect for fans of all ages to experience the haka and full Test occasion together. - Saturday 18 July 2026, 7:10pm NZST: All Blacks vs Ireland – Eden Park, Auckland
Defend the famous 52-Test unbeaten streak at Eden Park — turn the stadium black and keep the legacy alive!
Tickets start from $50 for adults and $30 for kids, making these accessible for families and die-hard fans alike.
New for 2026: The Terraces Party Zone
A brand-new experience — The Terraces Party Zone — reimagines stadium terraces for modern supporters. Inclusive for all experience levels, it’s designed to bring energy and community to the stands. Tickets for The Terraces are available now in pre-sale and will continue in general sale.
How to Get All Blacks July 2026 Tickets Right Now
Don’t wait — pre-sale access is open immediately! Sign up and grab your seats at the official ticketing portal.
General public sale starts Wednesday 18 March 2026 at 10am NZDT — act fast as these three matches are the only home Tests before the brutal South Africa tour later in the year.
Why These July Tests Matter for the 2026 Season
The Nations Championship begins here — three high-intensity home matches with no second chances in the condensed July window. France, Italy, and Ireland are all top-tier opposition, setting the tone for the full 13-Test campaign (including the historic four-Test Springboks tour, Bledisloe Cup, and November internationals).
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Official announcement source: allblacks.com.