Tickets for record-breaking Women’s Rugby World Cup go back on sale

Fans will have another chance to book their place at Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 when tickets go back on sale at 11:00 (GMT) on Tuesday.
With more than 220,000 Women’s RWC 2025 tickets snapped up already, the tournament is guaranteed to be the best attended women’s edition ever when it is played between August 22 and September 27.
Tickets available in the current window will be sold on a first come, first served basis until 11:00 (GMT) on Friday, March 28.
Due to demand in the initial sales phases, tickets for England’s pool matches against Samoa and Australia, as well as the Twickenham finale, will not be available to buy.
However, it is still possible to purchase premium hospitality packages – which include a match ticket – for all match days.
Fans hoping to watch the Red Roses live can also still secure their place at the opening match against USA at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light on August 22.
Organisers have previously stated their hope the World Cup will attract a “younger, more inclusive, more vibrant and definitely more family-oriented audience” and tickets for the opener are available from £10 for adults and £5 for children.
Speaking at the start of 2025, Managing Director of Women’s RWC 2025, Sarah Massey revealed that around 50 per cent of the available tickets for the match in Sunderland had already been sold.
“Given that is an opening match in a non-rugby heartland, we are thrilled with those ticket numbers. That’s probably one of the standout ticket numbers for us,” she said at the time.
“We have worked so closely with the City Council in Sunderland and the venue, and we’ve done a huge amount of marketing around attracting people to go to that match and it’s clearly been working.”
Women's RWC 2025 will be available to buy between 11:00 (GMT) on Tuesday and Friday, March 28 at tickets.rugbyworldcup.com
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Go to commentsThe current format was supposed to be for Covid duration only. 8 to qualify buts way more jeopardy/excitement on the pool matches and on the knock outs.
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