There are just three days to go until the start of the biggest ever celebration of women’s rugby; Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 is almost here! A feast of world-class rugby is coming to iconic venues up and down the country and there is still time to be part of it.
Fans can take in the opening night action in Sunderland as high-flying England clash with the fearsome USA, watch the mighty New Zealand begin their title defence against a Spain side full of flair in York, witness top-class action in Northampton, Manchester, and Brighton, enjoy the thrill of the quarter-finals and semi-finals in Exeter and Bristol, or find out who will lift the trophy in the final at Twickenham Stadium.

While general admission tickets for the Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham are now officially sold out, fans can still be there with RWC Experiences, the official hospitality programme of the tournament. From private suites and five-star dining to all-day discos and buzzing social spaces, RWC Experiences offers ticket-inclusive packages that go beyond the game, providing fans with a unique opportunity to enjoy the excitement of the match like never before.
Wherever you are in England, RWC Experiences is the ultimate way to experience Rugby World Cup 2025. Whether you’re a die-hard rugby fan or someone looking to make the most of the occasion, RWC Experiences takes your match day to the next level.
Hospitality packages start from £100 per person. With demand at an all-time high and only limited hospitality packages left for the final and other fixtures, fans are being urged to book now before they’re gone.Book now at experiences.rugbyworldcup.com.
About RWC Experiences
RWC Experiences is set to redefine how fans engage with rugby’s most iconic tournament, going beyond the pitch to deliver immersive, globally accessible moments that bring the excitement of Men’s and Women’s Rugby World Cups to life for fans everywhere.
About World Rugby
World Rugby is the global governing body for rugby union. With a mandate to grow the sport by increasing accessibility and relevance, World Rugby is the owner and organizer of some of the world’s largest sporting events, including the men’s and women’s Rugby World Cups.
Owing to the commercial success of men’s Rugby World Cup France 2023, World Rugby is investing a record £300 million directly in rugby’s growth between 2024-27, a 28 per cent increase on the previous four-year cycle.
With men’s and women’s Rugby World Cups taking place in England (women, 2025), Australia (men 2027 and women 2029) and the USA (men 2031 and women 2033), World Rugby has a transformative runway of certainty and opportunity to drive new participation and revenue opportunities.



