This year’s final Quilter Nations Series match will see Wales and South Africa clash in one of the most atmospheric rugby venues in the world, with a stadium packed full of passionate Welsh and South African supporters.
Kick-off on Saturday is at 17:10 (SA time).
A Fixture Fuelled by Atmosphere
Principality Stadium is one of the few venues in the world that can match the intensity the Springboks bring.
When the roof is closed and tens of thousands of voices are bouncing through the stands, the atmosphere is something to behold. It’s a fiery cauldron that brings Test matches to life.
For the Springboks, this is a chance showcase of their power and precision in one of rugby’s most iconic arenas.
And for supporters, it’s the full experience: the build-up in the city, the sea of green and gold and red, and the Welsh hospitality that makes you feel you’re part of even more than 80 minutes on the pitch.
It’s a reminder to fans that seeing South Africa live is always worth the trip.
Why you should be there
It’s a day where green and gold shirts fill the Welsh capital; where the voices of familiar accents greet you in every pub, and where the anthem hits with a bit more weight than usual, when two sides steeped in proud heritage meet.
Here’s why you should be in Cardiff on Saturday, 29 November:
- A strong Springbok squad building towards a significant 2026 international calendar
- A Welsh side ready to make their home crowd proud once again
- A world-class stadium atmosphere, from the anthems to the final whistle
- A sense of community, with thousands of SA fans turning up to support the team
- This is the final international rugby fixture of 2026
Secure your seats now at wru.wales/tickets