World Rugby rankings ahead of 2025 Six Nations

The Springboks will spend Christmas – and New Year – in the No 1 spot in the World Rugby rankings.

In fact, they will look down on their rivals for the whole of January 2025.

However, things may change once next year’s Six Nations is up and running.

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While none of the southern hemisphere nations will be in action until mid-2025, the northern hemisphere heavyweights will duke it out in the Six Nations, starting on Friday, 31 January.

A successful defence of their title could well see Ireland regain the top spot, while France could also go close depending on whether results go their way.

SIX NATIONS 2025 FIXTURES

ROUND 1

Friday, 31 January

France vs Wales

Saturday, 1 February

Scotland vs Italy

Ireland vs England

ROUND 2

Saturday, 8 February

Italy vs Wales

England vs France

Sunday, 9 February

Scotland vs Ireland

ROUND 3

Saturday, 22 February

Wales vs Ireland

England vs Scotland

Sunday, 23 February

Italy vs France

ROUND 4

Saturday, 8 March

Ireland vs France

Scotland vs Wales

Sunday, 9 March

England vs Italy

ROUND 5

Saturday, 15 March

Italy vs Ireland

Wales vs England

France vs Scotland

CURRENT WORLD RUGBY RANKINGS

RANKCOUNTRYPOINTS
1South Africa92.78
2Ireland90.78
3New Zealand90.36
4France88.51
5Argentina84.97
6Scotland83.34
7England82.31
8Australia81.52
9Fiji80.07
10Italy78.64
11Wales74.01
12Georgia73.85
13Japan72.95
14Samoa72.68
15USA70.02
16Portugal68.82
17Uruguay67.06
18Spain65.98
19Tonga65.46
20Romania63.01

It promises, sadly, to be a 2025 to forget, fixture-wise, for the world champion Springboks.

While the British Lions will tour Australia, and the All Blacks will welcome France for three Tests, the Springboks will have to make do with matches against lowly Italy (two) and Georgia (one).

Saturday, 5 July: South Africa vs Italy
Saturday, 12 July: South Africa vs Italy
Saturday, 19 July: South Africa vs Georgia

Victories in those Tests won’t alter the Springboks’ World Rugby ranking points.

The Rugby Championship will follow, but even that won’t be as exciting for local fans with matches against Australia (two) and Argentina (one) scheduled for home soil.

Saturday, 16 August: South Africa vs Australia
Saturday, 23 August: South Africa vs Australia
Saturday, 27 September: South Africa vs Argentina

At the time of publishing, the Springboks’ 2025 end-of-year fixtures have not been confirmed.

Will the Springboks finish 2025 as World Rugby’s No 1-ranked team?

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