After a 22-year hiatus, the Kangaroos are reportedly set to travel to England in 2025 to compete for Ashes glory. That’s according to The Daily Telegraph , who are reporting that both nations’ governing bodies, the Australian Rugby League Commission and Rugby Football League, are considering reviving the historic tour. What’s more, the IRL is reportedly aware of the Kangaroos’ desire to contest the Ashes in England for the first time since 2003.

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Australia will also play against England, not Great Britain. It was previously announced at an International Rugby League board meeting that England would be touring Australia in 2025, leading into the 2026 Rugby League World Cup. Those plans have been put on hold following the announcement of Australia as host of the 2026 World Cup after France’s withdrawal due to financial concerns.

In a statement overnight, the RFL confirmed initial conversations with the ARLC have commenced about the Ashes revival. “RL Commercial can confirm initial conversations have been held with the ARLC about the possibility of an historic Ashes Series being played in England in 2025,” the state.