The Wallabies will host the All Blacks for the Bledisloe Cup in Perth for just the third time next October.
And up north, rugby fans in Townsville will get their first glimpse the Wallabies in four years when they host Argentina in September.
The two sides played in front of a near-capacity crowd during the pandemic in 2021. The Wallabies won that clash 27-8.
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They will return to Queensland Country Bank Stadium on September 6, before playing at Allianz Stadium in Sydney a week later on September 13.
A massive crowd of 58,000 filled Perth's Optus Stadium to see the Wallabies downed by the Springboks in August.
All three fixtures are part of The Rugby Championship, which follows a three-Test tour by the British and Irish Lions.
"We saw again this year the massive support for the game in Perth ... and I'm sure we'll see great interest when the Bledisloe Cup Test returns to Western Australia next year," Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh said.
"To be able to return to Townsville demonstrates our commitment to making our national teams more accessible to more Australians and we look forward to returning to Sydney the following week for what's always a strong supporter base for the Wallabies."
Wallabies 2025 Home Tests
Wallabies v British and Irish Lions
July 19, Suncorp Stadium
July 26, MCG
August 2, Accor Stadium
The Rugby Championship
Wallabies v Argentina: September 6, Queensland Country Bank Stadium
Wallabies v Argentina: September 13, Allianz Stadium
Wallabies v New Zealand, Optus Stadium
The Wallabies will host the All Blacks for the Bledisloe Cup in Perth for just the third time next October.
And up north, rugby fans in Townsville will get their first glimpse the Wallabies in four years when they host Argentina in September.
The two sides played in front of a near-capacity crowd during the pandemic in 2021. The Wallabies won that clash 27-8.
READ MORE: All-in 'WWF' brawl mars England's revenge victory
READ MORE: Verstappen ripped for 'plain dangerous' moves on Norris
READ MORE: 'Doesn't work': England greats shred Bazball after disaster
They will return to Queensland Country Bank Stadium on September 6, before playing at Allianz Stadium in Sydney a week later on September 13.
A massive crowd of 58,000 filled Perth's Optus Stadium to see the Wallabies downed by the Springboks in August.
All three fixtures are part of The Rugby Championship, which follows a three-Test tour by the British and Irish Lions.
"We saw again this year the massive support for the game in Perth ... and I'm sure we'll see great interest when the Bledisloe Cup Test returns to Western Australia next year," Rugby Australia boss Phil Waugh said.
"To be able to return to Townsville demonstrates our commitment to making our national teams more accessible to more Australians and we look forward to returning to Sydney the following week for what's always a strong supporter base for the Wallabies."
Wallabies 2025 Home Tests
Wallabies v British and Irish Lions
July 19, Suncorp Stadium
July 26, MCG
August 2, Accor Stadium
The Rugby Championship
Wallabies v Argentina: September 6, Queensland Country Bank Stadium
Wallabies v Argentina: September 13, Allianz Stadium
Wallabies v New Zealand, Optus Stadium
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