A stellar cast list has been announced for TV coverage as international heavyweights go head-to-head in a blockbuster catalogue of autumn Tests.
Amazon Prime Video have the broadcasting rights for all the November games, and there is a host of rugby royalty ready to offer their cutting-edge analysis.
Wales will welcome New Zealand to Cardiff on Saturday afternoon, in what will be Wayne Pivac's first Test out of four this autumn. Former Wales and Lions boss Warren Gatland has been chosen as a guest to cover the game on Prime Video.
Scotland kick off proceedings in Edinburgh at Murrayfield. The commentary team are joined by former Scarlets back-rower and Pro12 winner John Barclay, who was capped 76 times by Scotland.
There is a star-studded cast ready to pick apart Ireland v South Africa, with Bryan Habana, Tommy Bowe and Simon Zebo featuring as part of the match day coverage.
Here is the full commentary list...
Scotland v Fiji - Sat 1pm
Presenter: Angus Scott
Guest: Mike Blair
Guest: Nicky Little
Comms: Jamie Lyall
Co-comms: John Barclay
Co-comms: Rory Lawson
Reporter: Jenny Drummond
Italy v Samoa - 1pm
Comms: Scott Hastings
Co-comms: Topsy Ojo
Wales v New Zealand - 3.15pm
Presenter: Gabby Logan
Guest: Jamie Roberts
Guest: Warren Gatland
Comms: Andrew Cotter
Co-comms: Sam Warburton
Co-comms: Tom Shanklin
Reporter: Ross Harries
Wales v New Zealand (Welsh Language)
Presenter: Owain Gwynedd Griffith
Guest: Shane Williams
Guest: Nicky Robinson
Comms: Gareth Charles
Co-comms: Gwyn Jones
Reporter: Rhodri Gomer
Extra guest: Rhys Patchell
Ireland v South Africa - 5.30pm
Presenter: Tommy Bowe
Guest: Bryan Habana
Guest: Simon Zebo
Comms: Conor McNamara
Co-comms: Jamie Heaslip
Co-comms: Shane Horgan
Reporter: Ed Jackson
France v Australia - 8pm
Presenter: Sarra Elgan
Guest: Serge Betsen
Guest: Matt Giteau
Comms: Miles Harrison
Co-comms: Benjamin Kayser
Co-comms: Paul Grayson
Reporter: Laura Winter
England v Argentina - Sunday 2.15PM
Presenter: Mark Durden-Smith
Guest: Dylan Hartley
Guest: Topsy Ojo
Comms: Nick Mullins
Co-comms: David Flatman
Co-comms: Paul Grayson
Reporter: Sonja McLaughlan
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