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Argentina play host to Scotland in Córdoba on Saturday. The contest marks the official debut for both teams in the inaugural Nations Championship. Los Pumas enter as the higher ranked of the two sides with a World Ranking of 5th. Scotland are not far behind in 7th.

The test match sees Scotland seeking redemption following the November 2025 fixture in which


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Argentina wrote history against Ireland on Thursday. In their second match at the Junior World Championship (JWC) in Georgia, Los Pumitas scored their highest ever total against a Tier 1 opponent in JWC history. The


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Uruguay were scoreless against Wales on Thursday at the Junior World Championship in Georgia. Wales scored all 47 points on the field to blank Los Teritos. The match was the second of three pool matches for both teams. Uruguay face hosts Georgia in their remaining pool match while Wales face the mighty Baby Boks from South Africa.

Wales U20 scored four first-h...


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Matías Alemanno will earn his 100th test cap for Argentina on Saturday, July 04. El Cordobes reaches the milestone of 100 test caps for Argentina at home in Còrdoba against Scotland. The long-serving Puma is now a centurion in what is his twelve different year of representing Argentina at the highest level.

Alemanno made his test debut for Argentina in 2014.


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The Nations Championship begins in July 2026. The competition sees the regular July November International windows being replaced with tournament matches. Twelve teams will be divided into two groups: the Six Nations and the Rest of the World. They are England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales in one group and Argentina, Australia, Fiji, Japan, New Zealand and South...


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