Rugby Autumn Internationals commentators and pundits: Who is providing coverage for TNT Sports?

Rugby Autumn Internationals commentators and pundits: Who is providing coverage for TNT Sports?
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FEAR not rugby fans, the Autumn Internationals are here!

The series is set to feature some blockbuster clashes between the best international sides on the planet.

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The Autumn Internationals kicks off with England vs New ZealandCredit: Getty

TNT Sports and discovery+ will air all 21 matches from the Autumn Nations Series in a huge boost to fans.

The broadcaster’s coverage will include advanced camera technology, live pitch insights and analysis from former internationals with almost 900 combined caps.

SunSport details the sporting icons that will take you through all of November’s action.

Rugby Autumn Internationals commentators and pundits for TNT Sports

Throughout the series, live coverage will be fronted by Craig Doyle, Orla Chennaoui and Emma Dodds.

Expert analysis will come from the likes of Danny Care, Austin Healey, Ben Kay, Brian O’Driscoll, Simon Zebo, Dan Biggar, Sam Warburton, Jamie Roberts, John Barclay and Bryan Habana.

Daniel Flatman and Sarra Elgan will be on reporting duty for TNT, while Nick Mullins Ali Eykyn, Jamie Lyall and Claire Thomas will provide commentry.

Rugby Autumn Internationals schedule

Week 1

November 2

England v New Zealand, Twickenham Stadium, kick-off: 15:10Scotland v Fiji, Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium, kick-off: 17:40

Week 2

November 8

Ireland v New Zealand, Aviva Stadium, kick-off: 20:10

November 9

England v Australia, Twickenham Stadium, kick-off: 15:10Italy v Argentina, Stadio Friuli, kick-off: 17:40France v Japan, Stade de France, kick-off: 20:10

November 10

Wales v Fiji, Principality Stadium, kick-off: 13:40Scotland v South Africa, Murrayfield Stadium, kick-off: 16:10

Week 3

November 15

Ireland v Argentina, Aviva Stadium, kick-off: 20:10

November 16

Scotland v Portugal, Murrayfield Stadium, kick-off: 15:10England v South Africa, Twickenham Stadium, kick-off: 17:40France v New Zealand, Stade de France, kick-off: 20:10

November 17

Italy v Georgia, TBC, kick-off 13:40Wales v Australia, Principality Stadium, kick-off 16:10

Week 4

November 22

France v Argentina, Stade de France, kick-off: 20:10

November 23

Ireland v Fiji, Aviva Stadium, kick-off: 15:10Wales v South Africa, Principality Stadium, kick-off: 17:40Italy v New Zealand, Allianz Stadium, kick-off: 20:10

November 24

Scotland v Australia, Murrayfield Stadium, kick-off 13:40England v Japan, Twickenham Stadium, kick-off 16:10

Week 5

November 30

Ireland v Australia, Aviva Stadium, kick-off 15:10



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