The XV of France will face Australia then South Africa and Japan, the latter two in the provinces, during the November tour, the French Rugby Federation announced on Thursday.
The Blues of Fabien Galthié will therefore receive the Wallabies at the Stade de France on November 5, before going to Marseille, a week later, to challenge the Springboks, reigning world champions.
The winners of the last Six Nations Tournament will finally play against Japan on November 20, in Toulouse, which they will have already faced twice during their summer tour (July 2 and 9).
France, the second nation in the World Rugby rankings, has not lost since a loss against Australia (33-30) in Brisbane, in July 2021.
Antoine Dupont's teammates remain on eight successes in a row and could equal an 85-year-old record in the event of double success in Japan this summer (ten victories between 1931 and 1937).
The 2023 World Cup is scheduled in France from September 8 to October 28.