The Pacific Nations Cup 2025 kicks off with Canada v USA in Calgary, Canada, before travelling to Nuku’alofa, Tonga, for Tonga v Samoa on opening weekend.
The competition travels to Suva, Fiji, and Sendai, Japan, on its second weekend; then Rotoroa, New Zealand, and Sacramento, California, for the third and final pool weekend – before heading to Denver, Colorado, for the crucial semi-finals – and, then, to Salt Lake City, Utah, for the final weekend on 21 September.
With Rugby World Cup 2027 qualification at stake, rugby fans won’t want to miss a second of any of the tournament’s 11 matches. But, with the action divided across so many venues, in different time zones, the question is how to keep up?
The good news is that all 11 matches will be available to watch either through RugbyPass TV or via broadcast partners in certain markets.
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The following broadcasters will also show action from the tournament.
Fiji: Fiji One
Japan: JSPorts (Japan v Canada / USA v Japan in the pool phase. Final phase to be decided)
Canada: TSN / TSN+
USA: CBS / Paramount+
Tonga: Tonga BC
Australia: Stan Sport
New Zealand: Sky
South Africa / Sub-Saharan Africa: Supersport
South-East Asia: Bein
Latin / Central America: Disney +
Middle East / North Africa: Starzplay
Netherlands: Ziggo
Portugal: Sport TV
Romania: ProTV
So, all you have to do is sit back, tune in and enjoy the action!