Ireland, Scotland and Wales play out their busy Autumn schedules live and exclusive on the BBC.
Every weekend throughout November, from November 10, rugby fans can feast on a host of live internationals in Grandstand and Sunday Grandstand, presented by Steve Rider and John Inverdale.
Lawrence Dallaglio, England and British Lions International, joins the BBC Sport analysis team of Jeremy Guscott and Rob Henderson to analyse perhaps it's busiest ever rugby season.
Saturday November 10
BBC ONE, 2.00pm
Wales face a tough test against Argentina. Steve Rider presents Grandstand live from Cardiff, joined by Jonathan Davies and Nick Mullins in the Millennium Stadium, to find out if Graham Henry's men will be on top of their game to take on the team who showed here in the 1999 World Cup that they can compete with the best.
BBC ONE (& BBC TWO), 4.00pm
Scotland hope to continue were they left off against Ireland in the Six Nations, in this international friendly from Murrayfield against Tonga watched by Bill McLaren. Second half action continues on BBC TWO.
Sunday November 11
BBC TWO, 1.40pm
Ireland get their autumn internationals under way against Samoa at Landsdowne Road three weeks after completing their most successful Six Nations championship since 1987. Eddie Butler and Phillip Matthews are there.
Saturday November 17
BBC ONE, 2.00pm
Ireland come face-to-face with the most fearsome sight in the game, the touring All Blacks. Steve Rider presents Grandstand from Landsdowne Road to watch one of the most exciting crop of youngsters in world rugby. Nick Mullins and Phillip Matthews are in Dublin to provide commentary.
BBC ONE (& BBC TWO), 4.00pm
Wales are expecting to continue their winning streak when they come up against Tonga, a side they are unbeaten against in fifteen years. Eddie Butler and Jonathan Davies are in the Millennium Stadium for the match. Live coverage of the second half continues on BBC TWO.
Sunday November 18
BBC TWO, 3.00pm
Scotland face Argentina and will be only too aware that it was the Pumas who came out on top when these two sides last met, here at Murrayfield. Bill McLaren is commentating.
Saturday November 24
BBC ONE (& BBC TWO)
Scotland are up against New Zealand where Bill McLaren commentates on the action. Scotland have never beaten New Zealand - and they've been trying since 1905 - but the Scottish faithful in a packed Murrayfield will be hoping that Jonah Lomu and his All Black team-mates are finally thwarted. Steve Rider hosts Grandstand live from Scotland's home of rugby and is joined by Sean Fitzpatrick, former All Blacks captain, to provide expert analysis in the studio. Second half coverage continues on BBC TWO.
Sunday November 25
BBC TWO, 3pm
Wales take on Australia who will be a tough proposition for the Welsh side, who haven't beaten the Wallabies at home since 1981. Wales will at least be well briefed on their opponents as coach Graham Henry led the British and Irish Lions on their unsuccessful tour to Australia this summer. Eddie Butler and Jonathan Davies commentate.
