The Fiji Airways Flying Fijians will play the All Blacks twice in July.
According to a revised programme of the men’s test matches released by World Rugby, the All Blacks will host the Flying Fijians on the 10th of July and then meet them again on the 17th.
World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont says they would like to thank the unions, their respective governments, broadcast and commercial partners and players for their flexibility and full commitment to the process.
He says fans can now look forward to an exciting bumper schedule of men’s test matches involving at least 25 teams, which will be a welcome sight for everyone.
World Rugby and unions will continue to monitor the dynamics of the COVID-19 situation closely and respond if necessary, while any revisions to the November International programme will be confirmed in due course.
World Rugby will also maintain its high-performance support for emerging nations ahead of the July tests.
[Source: WorldRugby]
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