How to watch Autumn Nations Cup: LIVE stream, TV channel and Prime coverage

Tom Doyle13 November 2020

The Autumn Nations Cup kicks off on Friday night as Ireland host Wales in Dublin.

The competition is a new, potentially one-off, tournament involving eight countries: England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, Italy, Fiji and Georgia.

It has replaced the normal autumn Test match schedule that traditionally sees rugby superpowers like New Zealand, South Africa and Australia travel to the northern hemisphere in November, but this year was scrapped as teams avoided extended travel because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Nations Cup will take place in eight different venues - London, Paris, Edinburgh, Dublin, Llanelli, Florence, Ancona and Vannes - between November 13 and December 6.

With a feast of rugby action coming up, here’s how you can follow all the action…

How to watch the Autumn Nations Cup

The Autumn Nations Cup will be available to live stream on Amazon Prime Video from November 13 via TV or Prime-compatible devices.

Get in on the action by subscribing to Amazon Prime. It costs £7.99 a month, £79 a year or try a 30-day free trial: https://amzn.to/32t3X7t

Presenters and pundits

Gabby Logan and Mark Durden-Smith will present the action.

The punditry team includes Bryan Habana, David Flatman, Dylan Hartley, John Barclay, Scott Quinnell, Serge Betson, Jamie Roberts, Topsy Ojo, Sam Warbuton and others.

The Prime team for the Nations Cup
Mikael Buck / Amazon

Autumn Nations Cup fixtures

Round 1

13 November, Group A - Ireland v Wales (Aviva Stadium) 19:00

14 November, Group B - Italy v Scotland (Florence) 12:45

14 November: Group A - England v Georgia (Twickenham) 15:00

15 November: Group B - France v Fiji - Cancelled

Round 2

21 November, Group B - Italy v Fiji (Ancona) 12:45

21 November, Group A - England v Ireland (Twickenham) 15:00

21 November, Group A - Wales v Georgia (Parc y Scarlets) 17:15

22 November, Group B - Scotland v France (Murrayfield) 15:00

Round 3

28 November, Group B - Scotland v Fiji (Murrayfield) 13:45

28 November, Group A - Wales v England (Parc y Scarlets) 16:00

28 November, Group B - France v Italy (Stade de France) 20:00

29 November, Group A - Ireland v Georgia (Aviva Stadium) 14:00  

Finals weekend

5 December - Georgia v TBC (Murrayfield) 12:00

5 December - Ireland v TBC (Aviva Stadium) 14:15

5 December - Wales v TBC (Parc y Scarlets) 16:45

6 December - England v TBC (Twickenham) 14:00

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