While the start of the British and Irish Lions v Australia series edges closer, there is plenty of international rugby for fans of the sport to sink their teeth into.
England are in Argentina for a two-match series before they travel north to face USA, with Steve Borthwick getting the chance to run the rule over some fringe players over the next month or so.
After a bruising Six Nations campaign, Wales – led by interim boss Matt Sherratt – are in Japan as they bid to end their 17-game losing run.
Another caretaker coach, Paul O’Connell, takes charge of Ireland for European contests against Georgia and Portugal while Andy Farrell leads the Lions down under.
Scotland begin their tour of the Pacific against the Māori All Blacks, before taking on Fiji and Samoa.
Plenty, then, for rugby fans to be excited about over the summer.
RadioTimes.com brings you all the TV coverage details for the Summer Internationals 2025.
Summer Internationals 2025 on TV
A number of the Rugby Summer Internationals will be shown live on Sky Sports, with selected games likely to be shown on a new streaming service from World Rugby, RugbyPass TV.
Sky boasts the rights to a number of high-profile international rugby matches after taking the reins from Amazon Prime Video, who previously held the rights.
Sky Sports customers can live stream games via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription. You can also watch matches via NOW without signing up to a contract.
RugbyPass TV is a free service which may be increasingly used to show live games.
Summer Internationals 2025 TV schedule
All UK times and dates. Home nations, plus selected matches.
Week 3
Saturday 5th July
Week 4
Wednesday 9th July
Saturday 12th July
Week 5
Friday 18th July
- Samoa v Scotland (9:05am) TBC
Saturday 19th July
Week 6
Tuesday 22nd July
Saturday 26th July
Week 7
Saturday 2nd August
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