WALES will host three World Cup semi-finalists in Cardiff next autumn with another opponent yet to be confirmed.
Warren Gatland’s side will host runners-up Australia at the Millennium Stadium – which will be renamed Principality Stadium next year – on Saturday, November 5 and then fourth-placed Argentina the following Saturday.
The visitors on November 19 is still to be announced – although it is likely to be a tier two nation – while South Africa will finish off the series on November 26.
It has been confirmed that they will take on England at Twickenham on Sunday, May 29 before their three-Test tour to world champions New Zealand.
RBS 6 Nations 2016
Sunday 7th February, KO 15:00, Ireland v Wales, Aviva Stadium
Saturday 13th February, KO 16:50, Wales v Scotland, Principality Stadium
Friday 26th February, KO 20:05, Wales v France, Principality Stadium
Saturday 12th March, KO 16:00, England v Wales, Twickenham
Saturday 19th March, KO 14:30, Wales v Italy, Principality Stadium
Summer 2016
Sunday 29th May, England v Wales, Twickenham Stadium
Saturday 11th June, New Zealand v Wales, Eden Park, Auckland
Tuesday 14th June, Chiefs v Wales, FMG Stadium, Waikato
Saturday 18th June, New Zealand v Wales, Westpac Stadium, Wellington
Saturday 25th June, New Zealand v Wales, Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
Autumn Series 2016
Saturday 5th November, Wales v Australia, Principality Stadium
Saturday 12th November, Wales v Argentina, Principality Stadium
Saturday 19th November, Wales v TBC, Principality Stadium
Saturday 26th November, Wales v South Africa, Principality Stadium
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