All the action as the All Blacks host Italy in the Nations Championship, from Wellington’s Hnry Stadium. All you need to knowThe All Blacks will be looking to continue their positive start under new coach Dave Rennie when they meet Italy for the first time in Wellington.This is also the first time the team are back playing in Wellington since their humiliating 43-17 loss to the Springboks in September 2025, with their recent record at HNRY Stadium being mixed beyond this.In their last six fixtures in the capital, including the South Africa result, the All Blacks have three losses, two wins and one draw, but their strong record against Italy should give them plenty of confidence heading into this game.The Azzurri have only played three matches in New Zealand against the All Blacks, the last being in Christchurch 17 years ago, which finished 27-6 to the home side.Italy lost their opening Nations Championship game against Japan, despite taking an early lead through centre Ignacio Brex, before conceding two converted tries before the 20th minute.Japan limited Italy to only three more points for the remainder of the match and won 27-10.The inaugural Nations Championship sees the Southern Hemisphere and the Northern Hemisphere square off every two years in a 12-team, two-pool tournament format, featuring the Six Nations, the four Sanzaar nations and Japan and Fiji.All Blacks v Italy historyPlayed – 17All Blacks won – 17Italy won – 0Draws – 0All Blacks points scored – 988Italy points scored – 168All Blacks v Italy last 10 meetings2024 – All Blacks 29 Italy 11, Turin2023 – All Blacks 96 Italy 17, Lyon2021 – All Blacks 47 Italy 9, Rome2018 – All Backs 66 Italy 3, Rome2016 – All Blacks 68 Italy 10, Rome2012 – All Blacks 42 Italy 10, Rome2009 – All Blacks 20 Italy 6, Milan2009 – All Blacks 27 Italy 6, Christchurch2007 – All Blacks 76 Italy 14, Marseille2004 – All Blacks 59 Italy 10, RomeAll Blacks v Italy line-upsAll Blacks: 1. Ethan de Groot, 2. Codie Taylor, 3. Tyrel Lomax, 4. Sam Darry, 5. Tupou Vaa’i, 6. Wallace Sititi, 7. Luke Jacobson, 8. Ardie Savea (c), 9. Cam Roigard, 10. Ruben Love, 11. Leroy Carter, 12. Jordie Barrett, 13. Billy Proctor, 14. Will Jordan, 15. Damian McKenzieBench: 16. Samisoni Taukei’aho, 17. George Bower, 18. Pasilio Tosi, 19. Josh Lord, 20. Anton Segner (uncapped), 21. Cortez Ratima, 22. Anton Lienert-Brown, 23. Josh Moorby (uncapped).Unavailable: Fehi Fineanganofo (shoulder).Italy: 1. Danilo Fischetti, 2. Tommaso Di Bartolomeo, 3. Marco Riccioni, 4. Niccolo Cannone, 5. Andrea Zambonin, 6. Ross Vintcent, 7. Michele Lamaro, 8. Lorenzo Cannone, 9. Stephen Varney, 10. Paolo Garbisi, 11. Louis Lynagh, 12. Tommaso Menoncello, 13. Juan Ignacio Brex, 14. Malik Faissal, 15. Tommaso Allan. Bench: 16. Gianmarco Lucchesi, 17. Mirco Spagnolo, 18. Muhamed Hasa, 19. Giulio Marini, 20. Federico Ruzza, 21. Riccardo Favretto, 22. Alessandro Garbisi, 23. Leonardo Marin. Form guide (past five tests)All Blacks:Beat France 34-32Beat Wales 52-26Lost to England 33-19Beat Scotland 25-17Beat Ireland 26-13Italy: Lost to Japan 27-10Lost to Wales 31-17Beat England 23-18Lost to France 33-8Lost to Ireland 20-13All Blacks v Italy refereeFrench referee Luc Ramos is in charge of the test, with Nic Berry and Luke Pearce as the assistant referees. Ramos has not taken charge of an All Blacks match before, but he has experience with Italy, having been the referee for their 23-18 victory over England in the Six Nations earlier this year. All Blacks v Italy TAB oddsAll Blacks $1.02, Italy $13.00All Blacks 1-12 $6.50All Blacks 13+ $1.15Draw $51Italy 1-12 $16.00Italy +13 $31.00All Blacks v Italy – how to follow the actionFor live commentary of the All Blacks versus Italy, join Elliott Smith on Newstalk ZB and iHeartRadio.The Alternative Commentary Collective will also be providing commentary on their iHeartRadio stream.You can watch the game on Sky Sport 1 and it will be livestreaming on Sky Sport Now.
All Blacks v Italy: Nations Championship clash from Hnry Stadium
All the action as the Dave Rennie era continues in Wellington.













