The sensational summer of women's international sport continues. The Women's Rugby World Cup has been underway since August 22, and we're slowly ebbing towards the Rugby Women's World Cup Final this weekend on September 27.
This year's edition, the 10th in total, is set to be the biggest and the best, with the competition expanded to 16 sides for the first time since 2002. Fans from all four corners of the globe are expected to descend on English soil for the rugby festivities.
It’s 34 years since the first ball was kicked in earnest at a Women’s World Cup, with Wales playing host to 11 other international sides. The United States would be crowned the shock inaugural winners - they knocked out New Zealand in the semis before outgunning England in the Cardiff Final.
This year, England is hosting the Women’s Rugby World Cup for a second time this summer, and they’ll be hopeful of another bold showing. Having been crowned champions for a second time in 2014, it was a welcome change for the Red Roses, who have been the bridesmaids rather than the bride countless times over the years. In fact, of the nine World Cup editions to date, they have been the runners-up on six occasions, with five of those Final losses coming against New Zealand.
Now, we see England face off against Canada for the final of the Women's Rugby World Cup - and GOAL has the way to secure tickets.
When is the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025?
The Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 kicked off with England vs United States at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland on Friday, August 22, and ends with the final at Twickenham in London on Saturday, September 27.
Check out when the various stages of the tournament are taking place:
| Stage | Dates | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Group Stage | August 22 - September 7 | StubHub, Viagogo and Ticombo |
| Quarter-finals | September 13-14 | StubHub, Viagogo and Ticombo |
| Semi-finals | September 19-20 | StubHub, Viagogo and Ticombo |
| Final | September 27 | StubHub, Viagogo and Ticombo |
How to buy Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Final tickets
Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 match tickets can be purchased directly via the official Rugby World Cup site, with general public tickets and premium experience packages available. The final is sold out and can only be accessed through ticket resellers, whilst other games are available on both the official ticketing platforms and resellers.
Fans can purchase Women’s Rugby World Cup tickets on ticket sellers like StubHub, Viagogo and Ticombo if they want to try alternative methods of getting their hands on a ticket to the final. There are legitimate merchants in the ticket resale marketplace as a safe place for fans to buy tickets from as low as £140.
How much do Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 tickets cost?
Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 ticket prices will inevitably vary according to factors such as match stage, seating category, and stadium location.
As well as standard seats, premium experience packages are also available to purchase. RWC Experiences is the perfect way to enhance your Rugby World Cup journey, providing fans with a unique opportunity to enjoy the excitement of the match. These ticket-inclusive premium hospitality packages offer an elevated experience, whether you're a die-hard rugby fan or someone just looking to make the most of the occasion. These packages range from dining experiences with exclusive seating for the match, right up to private suites.
On resale sites like StubHub, Viagogo and Ticombo, fans can secure seats for some of the more high-profile Women’s Rugby World Cup matches from £140.
Current prices on ticket resale sites:
- StubHub - Prices starting from £140
- Viagogo - Prices starting from £353
- Ticombo - Prices starting from £155
Where will the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 be played?
England is hosting the Women’s World Cup 2025, with 32 matches taking place in 8 stadiums and cities/towns, with Twickenham set to host the final. Twickenham Stadium, often referred to as 'The Home of Rugby', is a rugby union stadium in London, England.
It is owned by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), which has its headquarters there. The stadium is the venue for the England national rugby union team's home matches. Twickenham is the world's largest rugby union stadium, the second largest stadium in the United Kingdom (behind Wembley Stadium) and the fourth largest in Europe, with a 82,000 capacity.
As well as staging regular rugby union matches, the stadium has also hosted concerts for some of the world's biggest musical performers, including U2, Beyonce, the Rolling Stones, Eminem, Lady Gaga and Metallica.
The full list of venues for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 are as follows:
- Twickenham Stadium – London
- Stadium of Light – Sunderland
- Amex Stadium - Brighton
- Ashton Gate – Bristol
- Sandy Park - Exeter
- Franklin's Gardens - Northampton
- Salford Community Stadium – Manchester
- York Community Stadium - York
Where can I watch the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025?
In the UK, BBC Sport has the exclusive rights to broadcast every game of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup in England. Selected matches will be shown on the BBC's linear channels, while every game will be available to stream live on BBC iPlayer, the BBC Sport website, and app.
Elsewhere around the world, the tournament will be shown by the following broadcasters:
| Country | Watch |
|---|---|
| United Kingdom | BBC, BBC iPlayer |
| Australia | Nine Network, Stan Sport |
| New Zealand | Sky New Zealand |
| United States | CBS Sports, Paramount+ |



