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Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 match schedule confirmed – Rugby World Cup


World Rugby has announced the match schedule for Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, setting the stage for six weekends of compelling competition in what promises to be the largest celebration of women’s rugby.
World Rugby has announced the match schedule for Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, setting the stage for six weekends of compelling competition in what promises to be the largest celebration of women’s rugby.
A spectacular opening weekend will see hosts England face USA at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light on Friday, 22 August, 2025, while reigning champions New Zealand will begin their title defence against Spain at York Community Stadium on Sunday, 24 August.
Brazil, who became the first team from South America to qualify for a Women’s Rugby World Cup earlier this year, will make their tournament debut against South Africa at Franklin’s Gardens in Northampton on Sunday, 24 August.
The match schedule has been developed with team and fan experience at heart, with exciting match-ups in each of the eight host locations, family friendly kick-off times and optimised team travel. Aligned with World Rugby standards, each team will also benefit from a minimum of six rest days between pool matches, enabling the world’s top teams to prepare and perform at their best.
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Six double header fixtures will take place during the pool stage, generating a festival atmosphere in the host locations and creating a day out for families and local communities. With child prices available at all matches including the opening and knockout matches and a vast majority of kick-off times in the afternoon, Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 promises to be the family event of the year inspiring the next generation of players in England.
The pool stage will culminate in a huge weekend of matches across four venues, with the two best teams on competition points in each pool qualifying for the quarter-finals and the knockout phase.
Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Managing Director, Sarah Massey, said: “The confirmation of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 match schedule brings a wave of excitement as fans in the host nation and around the globe can now mark their calendars for this era-defining tournament.
“With thrilling match-ups and unforgettable moments guaranteed across the length and breadth of the country, the stage is set for the world’s top teams to showcase the very best of women’s rugby. Whether you’re a rugby fan or a newcomer, join us and be part of this unstoppable energy and historic moment!”
With 95 per cent of the population in England within two hours of a match venue, fans will have an unprecedented opportunity to see rugby’s biggest stars in action, while host cities are getting ready to welcome international travelling fans with iconic and vibrant local experiences.
With excitement building, fans will have the opportunity to apply for tickets for all matches from 11:00 GMT on Tuesday, 5 November until 11:00 GMT on Tuesday, 19 November. Ballots will be used for any price categories which are oversubscribed. Fans can register to be the first to hear about ticket news here.
Prior to the two-week ticket application phase, Worldwide Partner Mastercard is offering its cardholders access to a 48-hour priority sale for all matches from 11:00 (GMT+1) today until 11:00 (GMT+1) on Thursday, 24 October at tickets.rugbyworldcup.com. Only Mastercard payments will be accepted during this priority window.
 

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