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2025 Quilter Nations Series Build-Up  

Rugby Monday October 6, 2025 By: Joe Horne

As the rugby calendar heads into another thrilling international window, the 2025 Quilter Nations Series is set to deliver world-class clashes between the game’s top sides. With the 2026 Six Nations just months away, this year’s autumn internationals will be a key testing ground for coaches, captains, and debutants alike. From tactical fine-tuning to squad experimentation, rugby fans can expect fireworks as national teams step up their preparations for the season ahead. 

Here at Engage Hospitality, we take a closer look at what to expect from the Quilter Nations Series, including England’s progress, the international stars to watch, and all the fixtures coming up at Allianz Stadium as part of the Quilter Nations matches. 

England Rugby: Building Momentum for 2026  

After a mixed 2025 Six Nations, England will use this series as a vital testing ground. Head coach Steve Borthwick continues to blend experience with new energy, retaining core leaders like Jamie George, Maro Itoje, and George Ford, while integrating rising talents such as Fin Smith and Immanuel Feyi-Waboso. 

This balance of youth and experience could prove pivotal as England sharpen their attack and rediscover rhythm on home soil. With world champions South Africa and the ever-dangerous New Zealand visiting London, every fixture will test their progress under pressure.  

International Stars to Watch 

The Quilter Nations Series never fails to deliver standout performances from the sport’s biggest names. Here are a few players set to light up the pitch this autumn: 

  • Antoine Dupont (France) – The mercurial scrum-half and fan favourite continues to redefine attacking rugby. 
  • Ardie Savea (New Zealand) – Explosive and relentless, the All Blacks No.8 is always a highlight. 
  • Damian Penaud (France) – Expect tries, flair, and fireworks whenever he’s on the ball. 
  • Bundee Aki (Ireland) – The centre’s strength and consistency make him a key component of Ireland’s structure. 
  • Eben Etzebeth (South Africa) – The Springbok lock brings unmatched power and leadership to every contest. 

With so much star quality on display, the Quilter Nations Series 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting editions yet. 

Allianz Stadium Fixtures – Quilter Nations Fixtures

Rugby fans can look forward to a thrilling series of Quilter Nations fixtures at Allianz Stadium, featuring England in action against some of the world’s top sides. 

Confirmed Fixtures: 

England v Australia – Saturday 1st November, 2025 

England v Fiji – Saturday 8th November, 2025 

England v New Zealand – Saturday 15th November, 2025 

England v Argentina – Sunday 23rd November, 2025 

Experience the Quilter Nations Series with Engage

Want to enjoy international rugby in luxury? Engage Hospitality offers premium packages for the Quilter Nations Series at Allianz Stadium, combining the best seats in the house with exquisite food, fine wines, and exclusive entertainment. 

From gourmet dining and complimentary bars to unrivalled views of the action, Engage guarantees an unforgettable day of sport and sophistication. 

Book ICON for the Quilter Nations Series now and experience England taking on rugby’s biggest nations in style. 

How Teams Are Preparing for the 2026 Six Nations 

While silverware is on the line, for most teams, the Quilter Nations Series is about preparation and progression. 

  • England will look to refine their attacking tempo and breakdown efficiency. 
  • France aim to rediscover their flair and consistency after a turbulent year. 
  • Ireland focus on maintaining their possession-based game. 
  • Scotland and Wales target rebuilding confidence with fresh combinations and depth. 

With every side balancing experimentation and performance, the Series is a true preview of what’s to come in the Six Nations 2026. 

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