The men in red play an away match in their own back yard. Can they build momentum after their Six Nations win over Italy?
Watch Fiji v Wales as two sides who’ve had some epic encounters in recent years meet in the Nations Championship. Fiji are nominally the home side today, but with the game taking place at the Cardiff City Stadium, Steve Tandy’s men are sure to have plenty of support. Can they make it two wins in a row after ending the Six Nations with victory over Italy?
– Date: Saturday 4 July, 2026
– Kick-off time: 2.10pm BST / 3.10pm CET / 3.10pm SAST / 11.10pm AEST / 1.10am NZST (Sunday) / 9.10am EDT / 6.10am PDT
– FREE STREAMS: ITVX / S4C Clic / BBC iPlayer (UK), Virgin Media Play (Ireland), TF1+ (France)
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You can watch Fiji v Wales live streams for free in the UK, Ireland and France. Read on to find out how to tune in to the game, wherever you are on planet Earth – including details of how you can use a VPN to watch from anywhere.
How to watch Fiji v Wales for free
There are several free streams over the opening weekend of Nations Championship action, including:
- United Kingdom: Fiji v Wales is available on both terrestrial channel ITV1 and the ITVX streaming service. Both options are free to use but remember that you need a current TV Licence to watch/stream live television in the UK. ITV coverage starts at 1.20pm BST ahead of the 2.10pm kick-off. If you want to watch with Welsh commentary, the game is also on S4C, S4C Clic and BBC iPlayer.
- Ireland: Rugby fans in Ireland can watch this Cardiff City Stadium clash for free on Virgin Media Play and terrestrial channel Virgin Media One. Pre-match build-up starts at 1.55pm IST, with the game getting underway at 2.10pm.
- France: Fiji v Wales live streams are available for free on both the TF1+ streaming service and broadcast channel TMC. Coverage starts at 3.00pm CET, with kick-off at 3.10pm.
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Read more: How to watch Nations Championship 2026 from anywhere
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More ways to watch Fiji v Wales
- Australia: Stan Sport is the place to go for Fiji v Wales live streams down under. You’ll need a $20 per month Stan Sport plan (in addition to your base Stan subscription) to tune in, though you’ll need to get ready for a late night – kick-off is at 11.10pm AEST on Saturday night.
- New Zealand: In New Zealand, Fiji v Wales is on Sky Sport, which costs $54.99 per month for a streaming subscription. Kick-off is 1.10am NZST in the very small hours of Sunday morning.
- South Africa: SuperSport will be your destination for Fiji v Wales live streams in South Africa, and is available via DStv and streaming. The match gets underway at 3.10pm SAST this afternoon.
- United States: In the US you can watch Fiji v Wales, along with all the Nations Championship games, on World Rugby’s RugbyPass TV. It’s free to use, though you do need to register before you can start streaming the action. Kick-off is at 9.10am EDT/6.10am PDT this morning.
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