There are a plethora of autumn Tests on the horizon as teams head into their penultimate campaign before the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
The northern hemisphere will go toe to toe with the southern hemisphere once again, in what will be a taster of what's to come next year in France.
So, how can you tune in to this feast of sporting entertainment? None of the 21 matches over the next month will be shown live on ITV, BBC or S4C as Amazon Prime Video have the broadcasting rights for this tournament.
What TV channel is the autumn rugby on? How much does it cost?
Amazon Prime have the broadcasting rights for all matches this autumn. S4C don't have the rights to broadcast Wales games live either, but they will be showing highlights in the evening of each match.
UK and Ireland Prime members can watch the 2022 Autumn Nations series on Prime Video for no extra cost. Non-Prime members can start a 30-day free trial of Prime which renews at £8.99 per month after the trial period ends, or a Prime Video subscription of £5.99 a month. Sign up for a free Amazon Prime trial here. The full Prime subscription gives you access to one-day delivery on Amazon, a range of movies and TV shows, and access to Amazon Music.
Subscribers will be able to live stream coverage either online or through the Amazon Prime Video app.
Who is playing autumn rugby this weekend?
Saturday, November 5
Scotland v Fiji, 1pm kick-off, coverage starts at 12.30pm
Italy v Samoa, 1pm, coverage starts at 12.50pm
Wales v New Zealand, 3.15pm, coverage starts at 2.30pm
Ireland v South Africa, 5.30pm, coverage starts at 4.30pm
France v Australia, 8pm, coverage starts at 7pm
Sunday, November 6
England v Argentina, 2.15pm, coverage starts at 1.30pm
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