The Rugby Championship got up and running on August 14, running over the course of six rounds with Australia, South Africa, New Zealand and Argentina in home and away competition.
In round one, the All Blacks secured the Bledisloe Cup for the 19th straight year with a comprehensive win over New Zealand, while a much-changed South Africa side continued their momentum from the Lions series to comfortably defeat a disjointed Argentina.
Sky Sports have the exclusive broadcast rights for the tournament in the UK, which should be one of the tightest championships for some time.
Rugby Championship fixtures and TV channel
(All times BST)
Round 1
Round 2
- Argentina v South Africa, 4.05pm on Saturday August 21 – Sky Sports
- Australia v New Zealand, 11am on Saturday August 28 – Sky Sports
Round 3
- New Zealand v Argentina, TBC on Saturday September 11 – Sky Sports
- South Africa v Australia, 6am on Sunday September 12 – Sky Sports
Round 4
- Australia v South Africa, 6am on Saturday September 18 – Sky Sports
- Argentina v New Zealand, TBC on Saturday September 18 – Sky Sports
Round 5
- New Zealand v South Africa, 8.05am on Saturday September 25 – Sky Sports
- Australia v Argentina, 10.45am on Saturday September 25 – Sky Sports
Round 6
- South Africa v New Zealand, 7.05am on Saturday October 2 – Sky Sports
- Argentina v Australia, 11am on Saturday October 2 – Sky Sports