Later this month the reimagined and re-branded Pacific Nations Cup 2024 will get underway when Fiji host Samoa in Suva on Friday, 23 August.
The Pacific Island powerhouses form two thirds of Pool A, alongside Tonga, while Canada, Japan and USA will compete in Pool B.
Following the conclusion of the pool stage, the top two from each will qualify for the Finals Series semi-finals, while the bottom teams play off for fifth in Tokyo. The champions will be crowned in Osaka on 21 September.
With traditional rivalries set to be renewed, and cross-regional enmity to be formed, over the coming weeks you will not want to miss any of the action.
And fortunately, fans across the globe can watch all 11 matches live via RugbyPass TV or through broadcast partners in certain markets.
RugbyPass TV
Fans outside of the Pacific Islands, South America, the Caribbean, USA, Canada and New Zealand can stream all 11 Pacific Nations Cup 2024 matches live and for free via RugbyPass TV.
More than 1.5 million hours of content has been watched on RugbyPass TV this year. If you do not already have an account, you can sign up for free here.
Broadcast partners
Supporters who live in South America, the Caribbean, USA, Canada and New Zealand can watch the Pacific Nations Cup 2024 via the following broadcast partners:
Sky (NZ), FBC (FIJI), DIGICEL (Fiji & Pacific Islands), Peacock (USA), ESPN/DISNEY+ (LAT AM & Caribbean), JSPORT (Japan), TSN (Canada).
Pacific Nations Cup 2024 match schedule
Friday, 23 August
18:00 local time (GMT+12) – Fiji v Samoa, HFC Bank Stadium
Sunday, 25 August
14:00 local time (GMT-7) – Canada v Japan, BC Place
Friday, 30 August
18:00 local time (GMT+13) – Samoa v Tonga, TBC
Saturday, 31 August
18:00 local time (GMT-7) – USA v Canada, Dignity Health Sports Park
Friday, 6 September
18:00 local time (GMT+13) – Tonga v Fiji, Teufaiva Stadium
Saturday, 7 September
20:00 local time (GMT+7) – Japan v USA, Kumagaya Rugby Stadium
Saturday, 14 September
TBC – Fifth-place play-off, Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium
TBC – Semi-final 1, Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium
Sunday, 15 September
TBC – Semi-final 2, Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium
Saturday, 21 September
TBC – Third-place play-off, Hanazono Rugby Stadium
TBC – Final, Hanazono Rugby Stadium