The Blues Rugby enter the new Super Rugby Pacific season with confidence, depth, and unfinished business. After re-establishing themselves as one of the most dangerous teams in the competition over recent years, the Auckland-based franchise once again looks capable of challenging for the title. With a strong home schedule at Eden Park, a core of international stars, and a well-balanced squad, the Blues are firmly in the championship conversation.
This season promises intense rivalries, tough away trips, and Blues Rugby fixtures that could define their playoff fate.
Blues Rugby Fixtures Overview
The Blues Super Rugby Pacific fixture list blends traditional rivalries with challenging trans-Tasman clashes. Home matches at Eden Park remain a major advantage, while away games in Australia and against fellow New Zealand sides will test their consistency.
Blues vs Chiefs – One of Super Rugby’s fiercest rivalries, often decided by fine margins.
Blues vs Crusaders – A historic matchup with playoff implications almost every season.
Brumbies vs Blues (Away) – One of the toughest road fixtures in the competition.
Blues vs Fijian Drua – A contrast of structure versus flair, especially dangerous if discipline slips.
Super Round Fixture – A festival-style match that can influence momentum heading into the business end of the season.
The fixture list is front-loaded with difficult opponents, meaning early form will be critical. If the Blues can secure wins at home and steal one or two key away victories, they will be well placed for a top-four finish.
The Super Round (Round 11) is a special weekend festival hosted in Christchurch’s new One NZ Stadium — and the Blues play the Queensland Reds there as part of the event.
Match start times are all New Zealand local time (NZT); they will vary when converted for domestic broadcast regions.
Round 8 and one other round are bye weeks for the Blues — meaning no match that weekend.
How to Watch Blues Rugby
Fans around the world can follow the Blues throughout the Super Rugby Pacific season via broadcast and streaming partners.
Watching Blues Rugby Options by Region
New Zealand: Matches are Blues Rugby broadcast live on Sky Sport, with full replays and highlights available.
Australia:Stan Sport is the primary broadcaster for Super Rugby Pacific.
United States & Canada: Streaming services such as FloRugby typically carry live matches and replays.
UK & Europe: Selected matches are shown on regional sports channels and rugby streaming platforms.
Global Fans: The official Super Rugby Pacific website and app provide live scores, match stats, and highlights.
Kick-off times vary by location, so international viewers should check local schedules ahead of match day.
Squad Strengths and Playing Style
Forward Pack
The Blues’ success is built on a powerful and mobile forward pack. They are strong at the set piece, particularly at scrum time, and use their forwards aggressively at the breakdown. This allows them to control territory and build pressure through multiple phases.
Backline
The backline combines pace, creativity, and experience. With established playmakers guiding the attack, the Blues are dangerous both from structured set plays and broken-field opportunities. Their counter-attack from turnovers remains one of the most effective weapons in Super Rugby.
Defence
Defensively, the Blues have improved significantly in recent seasons. Line speed, physical tackling, and improved discipline have helped them close out tight matches—something that was missing in earlier years.
The upcoming Super Rugby Pacific season represents another opportunity for the Blues to cement their place among the elite. With a balanced squad, passionate home support, and lessons learned from recent campaigns, expectations are high. Every fixture matters, especially in a competition as tight as Super Rugby Pacific.
For Blues fans, this season promises drama, intensity, and the very real possibility of silverware.