France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales will all be in action in the autumn for the first time since the 2013 World Cup, with the winners lining up alongside Australia, New Zealand and hosts England in the next Four Nations Series to be held in the northern hemisphere.
In the fixtures, which were unveiled on Friday, John Kearâs first match as the newly appointed Wales coach will be against Steve McCormackâs Scotland, who reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup, at Workingtonâs Derwent Park on 17 October.
A day later, Mark Astonâs Ireland will host Richard Agarâs France at Tallaght Stadium, Dublin.
Scotland, who drew crowds in excess of 7,000 for their two World Cup group matches at Derwent Park, will also play in their own country, with the clash against France on 31 October taking place in Galashiels.
McCormack said: âEveryone involved in Scotland Rugby League is really pleased that arrangements for the European Championships are now in place, especially after hosting such a successful Commonwealth nines in Glasgow. It will be great to have international rugby league back on everyoneâs agenda here in October.â
Ireland will return to Tallaght on Saturday, 25 October, to play Scotland before a trip to Wrexham to take on the Welsh on 2 November.
There will be no final, with the team finishing with most points taking their place in the Four Nations Series for which France and Wales have qualified in the past.
Brian Juliff, chairman of Wales RL, said: âA place in the Four Nations competition is welcome and very encouraging for the sport in Europe.â
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