Saturday 29 November 2025
17:10 Wales v Springboks (Cardiff)
AI Grote: Springboks 95%
Sports4Cast: Springboks 93%
Ou Grote (Rob): Springboks by 20
Ou Grote (James): Springboks by 21
Rugby365: Springboks
AI Grote: Springboks 95%
Sports4Cast: Springboks 93%
Ou Grote (Rob): Springboks by 20
Ou Grote (James): Springboks by 21
Rugby365: Springboks
AI Grote: England 55%
Sports4Cast: England 76%
Ou Grote (Rob): Argentina by 3
Ou Grote (James): England by 10
AI Grote: Scotland 90%
Sports4Cast: Scotland 95%
Ou Grote (Rob): Scotland by 28
Ou Grote (James): Scotland by 25
Rugby365: Scotland
AI Grote: France 75%
Sports4Cast: France 82%
Ou Grote (Rob): France by 12
Ou Grote (James): France by 8
AI Grote: Italy 98%
Sports4Cast: Italy 97%
Ou Grote (Rob): Italy by 36
Ou Grote (James): Italy by 30
Rugby365: Italy
AI Grote: Springboks 60%
Sports4Cast: Ireland 52%
Ou Grote (Rob): Springboks by 11
Ou Grote (James): Springboks by 13
Rugby365: Springboks
AI Grote: New Zealand 90%
Sports4Cast: New Zealand 92%
Ou Grote (Rob): New Zealand by 24
Ou Grote (James): New Zealand by 20
Rugby365: New Zealand
AI Grote: 66% Georgia
Sports4Cast: 67% Georgia | Georgia 22 – 17 Japan
Ou Grote (Rob): Georgia by 3
Ou Grote (James): Japan by 3
AI Grote: Argentina 55%
Sports4Cast: Scotland 52%
Ou Grote (Rob): Argentina by 8
Ou Grote (James): Argentina by 7
Ladbrokes: Scotland to beat Argentina
Perhaps the closest game of the weekend takes place on Sunday as Scotland and Argentina go head-to-head at Murrayfield. Scotland were ever so close to beating New Zealand last weekend and will be confident despite the 25-17 loss, which saw the Bravehearts miss out on a host of opportunities to record a win over the All Blacks for the first time in their history. This game could be decided on a knife edge, with 11 victories each in 22 past meetings, but we are going to back the hosts to do just enough against the Pumas.
AI Grote: Ireland 60%
Sports4Cast: Ireland 87%
Ou Grote (Rob): Australia by 3
Ou Grote (James): Australia by 9
Rugby365: Ireland by 5
Ladbrokes: Ireland to beat Australia
A defeat to New Zealand coupled with a laboured win over Japan means Ireland are yet to really get going in the Autumn Internationals so far. A more convincing win over Australia at the Aviva Stadium would remind everyone of their World Cup 2027 credentials once more, with the Wallabies hurting after losing in Italy. We have gone with a win for the Irish in the match betting market, though a bigger margin of victory could be the way to go if you’re feeling brave.