The first Test match of the highly anticipated four-match series between the Springboks and the All Blacks kicks off this Saturday at Ellis Park in Johannesburg, marking a major renewed chapter in international rugby’s most storied cross-hemisphere rivalry, according to reports from Rugbyscope and Intellivoire. Kickoff is scheduled for 17:10 local venue time (UTC+2) on August 22, 2026.
This opening clash in Johannesburg brings together two of the globe’s premier rugby nations for what organizers have dubbed “Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry,” with the reigning world champions from South Africa hosting a New Zealand side arriving on the back of dominant performances against South African franchises such as the Stormers, Sharks, and Bulls, as detailed by Intellivoire. For global fans tracking the broadcast details, Rugbyscope and Intellivoire confirm that the match will be broadcast live on Canal+ (specifically on CANAL+ SPORT 360 according to Rugbyscope).
Historical Context and Series Itinerary
This four-match series breaks new ground for the modern era. According to Intellivoire, this represents the first true multi-match Test series between the All Blacks and the Springboks hosted on South African soil in three decades. The historical weight of the fixture matches its modern competitive stakes, as the four-time world champion Springboks face a New Zealand squad holding three global crowns, per Intellivoire.
Following Saturday’s curtain-raiser at Ellis Park, the itinerary shifts across South Africa and beyond. Intellivoire outlines the full scheduled slate for the series:
- August 22, 2026: Johannesburg (Ellis Park) — 17:10 local time (Broadcast: Canal+)
- August 29, 2026: Cape Town — Time TBA (Broadcast: Canal+)
- September 5, 2026: Johannesburg — Time TBA (Broadcast: Canal+)
- September 12, 2026: Baltimore, United States — Time TBA (Broadcast: Canal+)
Squad Selections and Tactical Battles
For South Africa, news outlets note the notable absence of captain Siya Kolisi, alongside a milestone 100th Test appearance for Damian de Allende, as reported by Rugbyrama. Meanwhile, the New Zealand lineup features the return of several critical Test veterans, including Ardie Savea alongside three other frontline All Blacks returning to the matchday squad for the opening encounter, according to reports from Ouest-France and Yahoo Actualités, which also highlighted Love earning the starting fly-half berth.

The Springboks’ physical forward dominance meets a New Zealand side looking to inject high-tempo ball movement through their returning leaders.
What Comes Next
Following Saturday’s opening battle at Ellis Park, both squads will immediately begin preparations for the second Test of the series, scheduled for August 29, 2026, in Cape Town.
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