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Wales and England contest the first Home Nations (now Six Nations) rugby union match.

In 1882, Wales and England played the first Home Nations rugby union match, laying the foundation for today's Six Nations Championship.
On December 16, 1882, Wales and England met for the inaugural Home Nations match at Richardson's Field in Blackheath. This pioneering encounter drew local crowds enthralled by the emerging rugby rules and fierce national pride. The teams displayed thrilling running play and robust tackling, highlighting the sport's evolving tactics. The match's competitive spirit and public interest cemented rugby union's status as a premier international sport. Its legacy endures in the annual Six Nations Championship, celebrated by millions worldwide.
1882 Wales England Six Nations
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In Rugby Union, The "Match of the Century" is played between Wales and New Zealand at Cardiff Arms Park.

The legendary "Match of the Century" in 1905 saw Wales host the touring New Zealand All Blacks at Cardiff Arms Park.
On December 16, 1905, Wales welcomed the formidable New Zealand All Blacks in what became known as the "Match of the Century" at Cardiff Arms Park. The Welsh side stunned the visitors with a resolute defense and a lone penalty goal, securing a narrow 3–0 victory. This upset highlighted the growing competitiveness of international rugby and thrilled spectators packed into the stadium. The All Blacks' innovative style and athletic prowess left a lasting impression despite their defeat. The match elevated rugby union's profile and forged a storied rivalry between northern and southern hemisphere teams.
1905 Rugby Union Match of the Century Wales New Zealand Cardiff Arms Park