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Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Final: Prices, resale, hospitality & more

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The sensational summer of women’s international sport concludes with the Women’s Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham this September 27. Now, it's down to England or Canada to lock horns and grab the trophy at the ‘Home of Rugby'.

Demand for tickets for all the Women’s Rugby World Cup matches has topped all expectations, with fans from all four corners of the globe descending on English soil for the rugby festivities - and the final selling out completely. Despite the stampede for seats, GOAL will help show you how you can still guarantee yourself a spot at one of the sporting highlights of the year.

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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 inaugural shock winners in 1991. The Stars and Stripes knocked out New Zealand in the semis before outgunning England in the Cardiff Final.

The Black Ferns withdrew from the subsequent 1994 event, but they would stamp their authority on proceedings four years later and became the dominant force in the game from that moment. Following their first trophy triumph, New Zealand would go on to reign supreme at five of the next six World Cups, including the latest edition in 2022, which was held on Kiwi soil.

An exhilarating month of rugby, which is taking place the length and breadth of England, is set to end on a high at Twickenham. Let GOAL show you all the vital Women’s Rugby World Cup final ticket information, including how much they will cost and where you can purchase them.

When is the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Final?

DateSaturday, September 27, 2025
Time16:00 GMT
LocationAllianz Stadium, Twickenham
TicketsTicombo, Viagogo and StubHub

Twickenham Stadium (now officially known as Allianz Stadium, Twickenham), located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, is owned by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), which also has its headquarters there. It’s the world's largest rugby union stadium, with a current capacity of 82,000. The first rugby union game played at Twickenham was Harlequins vs Richmond in October 1909, with the first international, England vs Wales, being held there in January 1910.

As well as hosting rugby union matches and competitions (England internationals, Premiership matches, the Varsity match and more), Twickenham has also staged NFL and rugby league games. A multitude of world-famous music artists have performed there too, such as Bon Jovi, U2, the Rolling Stones, Eminem and Metallica.

How much do Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Final tickets cost?

Jorja Miller of New Zealand runs with the ball before scoring her team's first try during the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025Getty Images

Amazingly, 60% of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 tournament tickets were available for under £25. For the pool stages matches, tickets were on general sale from £10 to £35, with children's tickets capped at £5. For the knockout phase, prices started at £15 and went up to £45 for the quarter-finals, £55 for the semi-finals and £95 for the final.

As well as standard seats, Premium Experience packages were available to purchase, which provided fans with a unique opportunity to enhance their matchday experience. Various packages were on offer, including dining experiences with exclusive seating for the match as well as private suites. Hospitality options for the final range in price from £295-£708 and can be viewed on the Rugby World Cup website.

On resale sites like Ticombo, Viagogo and StubHub, fans can still secure Women’s Rugby World Cup Final tickets from £140.

How to buy Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Final tickets

The Women’s Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham is already an 82,000 sell-out and will be the most attended women’s rugby union match in history. Luckily, we know exactly how you can secure tickets.

The figure surpasses the 66,000 fans who packed the Stade de France for each session of the women’s rugby sevens tournament at the Paris Olympic Games. More than 375,000 tournament tickets have been sold, which is three times the number that were sold for the 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. 

Whilst tickets have sold out, there's still a chance to elbow into the final. Fans looking to secure entry to the final can purchase Women’s Rugby World Cup tickets on the secondary market. 

Look to platforms like Ticombo, Viagogo and StubHub, which can offer official and authentic tickets from as low as £140 for the grand finale.

Where can I watch the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025?

If you’re unable to make it to the Women’s Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham in person, there’s no need to fret, as the tournament is being broadcast live all over the globe as follows:

CountryWatch
United KingdomBBC, BBC iPlayer
AustraliaNine Network, Stan Sport
CanadaTSN
FijiFiji Television
FranceTF1, France Télévisions 
IrelandRTE, TG4
ItalyRAI
JapanJ Sports
New ZealandSky New Zealand
South and Central AmericaESPN
Southeast AsiabeIN Sports
SpainTeledeporte, Movistar +
Sub-Saharan AfricaSuperSport
United StatesCBS Sports, Paramount+
Rest of the worldRugbyPass TV

Frequently asked questions

The Women’s Rugby World Cup Final takes place at Twickenham on Saturday, September 27, 2025. Twickenham Stadium (now officially known as Allianz Stadium, Twickenham), located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, is owned by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), which also has its headquarters there. It’s the world's largest rugby union stadium, with a current capacity of 82,000.

The Women’s Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham next is already an 82,000 sell-out and will be the most attended women’s rugby union match in history. More than 375,000 tournament tickets have been sold, which is three times the number that were sold for the 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup in New Zealand. While general Women’s Rugby World Cup final tickets may have sold out, hospitality packages can still be purchased directly via the official Rugby World Cup site.

Yes, In addition, fans can purchase Women’s Rugby World Cup final tickets on the secondary market. Ticombo and StubHub are just two of the leading retailers for those seeking to buy tickets through alternative channels. Both are legitimate merchants in the ticket resale marketplace and a safe place for fans to buy tickets.

 

YearWinners
1991USA
1994England
1998New Zealand
2002New Zealand
2006New Zealand
2010New Zealand
2014England
2017New Zealand
2021New Zealand

 

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