Wales’ autumn international rugby matches will be broadcast live until 2018, after the WRU and the BBC signed a new agreement.
The new contract stipulates that all Welsh international rugby matches in the autumn period will be shown on a BBC network channel. Match footage will also be shown via other BBC outlets and the WRU will also be able to make the footage available via its own platforms.
“Set against the mouth-watering prospect of the returning Welsh British and Irish Lions coaching staff and players facing Test matches against South Africa, Argentina, Tonga and Australia at the Millennium Stadium this Autumn, today’s announcement is incredibly significant for the future of Welsh rugby,” said WRU chief executive Roger Lewis.
“A seat to watch Wales take on four of the top sides in World rugby this November has not increased in price but has in value, as a direct result of the heroics of the likes of Leigh Halfpenny, Sam Warburton and Alun Wyn Jones in Australia this summer.
“Simultaneously the appetite of an international rugby watching television audience has been whetted and it is fitting that we are able to confirm today that all our Autumn Internationals will be shown live on BBC Network television until the end of 2018.
“The new agreement with BBC Network will ensure that coverage of our important series of autumn internationals is UK-wide, guaranteeing a significant television audience which will have positive knock-on effects for all of our stakeholders.
“We are delighted to be able to extend our working relationship with the BBC through to the end of 2018 and have recognised the importance of making Welsh rugby available to as wide an audience as possible.”
The agreement with the BBC also covers potential one off Test matches, such as the fixture played in June before a summer tour, but does not include any games which will be scheduled in the ‘warm-up’ period before the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
Barbara Slater, BBC Director of Sport, said: “We’re very pleased to have renewed our broadcast deal with the WRU. The Autumn Internationals are popular with audiences and so it is great that BBC Sport will continue to offer comprehensive live coverage of these top international fixtures across all platforms.”