The 2026 State of Origin series is set to deliver another chapter in one of the fiercest rivalries in sport. Every year, rugby league fans in Australia and across the globe lock in for this brutal, emotional, and unforgettable three-game showdown between the New South Wales Blues and the Queensland Maroons.
đ Ultimate Rugby Full Match - Every Game, Schedule & Live Watch GuideState of Origin is not just a series â itâs pride, identity, and history colliding on the field. In 2026, expectations are higher than ever, with both teams stacked with elite NRL talent and young stars ready to make their mark.
What is the State of Origin?
The State of Origin is an annual best-of-three rugby league series played between New South Wales and Queensland. Players are selected based on the state where they first played senior rugby league â their âorigin.â
This concept creates unmatched passion. Players arenât just representing a team; theyâre representing their roots.
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NSW Blues v QLD Maroons 2026 Series Summary
The 2026 edition promises intensity, physicality, and drama from start to finish.
- Format: Best of three games
- Teams: New South Wales Blues vs Queensland Maroons
- Governing Body: National Rugby League
- Typical Schedule: May â July 2026
The Blues have been building a strong, structured side in recent years, while the Maroons continue to rely on their legendary resilience and ânever say dieâ attitude.
This clash of styles makes Origin one of the most unpredictable competitions in world sport.
2026 State of Origin Fixtures | NSW v QLD
While official confirmation may vary slightly, the traditional Origin schedule is expected to follow this structure:
NSW v QLD Rugby Game 1
- Date: 27 May 2026
- Venue: Sydney (Accor Stadium likely)
- Home Team: New South Wales
QLD vs NSW Rugby Game 2
- Date: 17 June 2026
- Venue: Brisbane (Suncorp Stadium likely)
- Home Team: Queensland
QLD vs NSW Game 3 (Decider)
- Date: 8 July 2026
- Venue: Rotating (Sydney / Brisbane / Neutral venue)
Men’s Under-19 State of Origin
18 June 2026 :Â New South Wales v Queensland North in Sydney Oval, Sydney
How to Watch 2026 State of Origin (TV & Live Streaming)
Watching the State of Origin Rugby is easier than ever, with global coverage expected again in 2026.
State of Origin in Australia (Primary Broadcaster)
- Nine Network â Free-to-air coverage
- 9Now â Live streaming (free with account)
 International Streaming
- Fox Sports (selected regions)
- Watch NRL â Official NRL streaming platform
- Regional sports broadcasters in UK, USA, and New Zealand
 Blues vs Maroons Team Analysis
 New South Wales Blues
Strengths:
- Structured attacking systems
- Strong spine (halfback, five-eighth, fullback)
- Tactical kicking game
Weaknesses:
- Sometimes struggle under pressure
- Can lose momentum if early mistakes occur
The Blues are often seen as the more âtechnicalâ team, relying on precision and execution.
 Queensland Maroons
Strengths:
- Mental toughness
- Big-game experience
- Ability to perform under pressure
Weaknesses:
- Sometimes less structured
- Reliance on individual brilliance
Queenslandâs identity is built on resilience â theyâve won many series despite being underdogs.
While squads will be confirmed closer to the series, expect:
Blues
- Elite NRL playmakers
- Explosive outside backs
- Strong defensive leaders
Maroons
- Game-changing fullbacks
- Powerful forwards
- Clutch performers
Origin often creates new stars overnight â unknown players can become legends in a single game.
2026 State of Origin Prediction
Now the big question â who wins?
Scenario 1: Blues Dominate
If New South Wales controls possession and executes their structure:
đ Blues win series 2â0
 Scenario 2: Maroons Fight Back
If Queensland drags games into close contests:
đ Maroons win series 2â1
Most Likely Outcome
đ New South Wales Blues win 2â1
Why?
- Better squad depth
- Stronger tactical structure
- Recent consistency
But writing off Queensland is always dangerous â they thrive as underdogs.
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