2025 Women's Rugby World Cup

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2025 Women's Rugby World Cup
2025 Women's RWC Logo.svg
Tournament details
Host nationFlag of England.svg  England
Dates22 August – 27 September 2025
No. of nations16
2021
2029

The 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup will be the tenth edition of the women's Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for national rugby union teams, organised by World Rugby. It is scheduled to take place in England between 22 August and 27 September 2025. The opening game will take place at the Stadium of Light with the final scheduled to be held at Twickenham Stadium. [1] [2]

Contents

It will be the second women's Rugby Union World Cup to be hosted by England, after the 2010 edition. It will be the fifth hosted in the British Isles.

The tournament will be expanded to 16 teams, from the 12 which participated in 2021. [3]

New Zealand enter the tournament as defending champions following their victory against England in the 2021 Rugby World Cup Final. [4]

Host selection

On 13 August 2020 World Rugby announced that the hosting rights to the next two world cups, men's and women's, would be selected during the same process. [5] These were the 2027 and 2031 men's tournaments and the 2025 and 2029 women's tournaments. The RFU confirmed their intent to bid for the 2025 tournament in October 2021. [6]

World Rugby awarded England preferred candidate status for the 2025 tournament in November 2021. [7] England were confirmed as hosts on 13 May 2022. [8]

Venues

In August 2023, eight venues were confirmed for the 2025 Rugby World Cup. [9] [10]

London Sunderland Brighton and Hove Bristol
Twickenham Stadium Stadium of Light Ashton Gate
Capacity: 82,000Capacity: 49,000Capacity: 31,876Capacity: 26,462
Twickenham Stadium - May 2012 (cropped).jpg Stadium of light Haway the lads.jpg Falmer Stadium - main stand.jpg Ashton Gate - Lansdown Stand (cropped).jpg
Exeter Northampton Manchester York
Sandy Park Franklin's Gardens York Community Stadium
Capacity: 15,600Capacity: 15,249Capacity: 12,000Capacity: 8,500
Sandy Park 3 - geograph-376587 (cropped).jpg Northampton v Worcester 2017 cropped.jpg Salford City Stadium - geograph.org.uk - 3076639 (cropped).jpg LNER Community Stadium (cropped).jpg

In December 2023 it was announced that hosts England would open the tournament at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, and that the final would be held at Twickenham in London. [11] In June 2024 World Rugby confirmed that the quarter-finals would be shared between Sandy Park and Ashton Gate, while Ashton Gate would host both semi-finals. [12]

Teams

Qualifying

Sixteen teams will compete. Four teams automatically qualified by reaching the 2021 Rugby World Cup semi-finals: New Zealand, England, France and Canada. Six of the remaining twelve spots will be decided though the 2024 Six Nations, 2024 Pacific Four Series and regional competitions in Africa, Asia, Oceania, and South America, while the 2024 WXV will determine the final six places. [13] [14]

In Europe, Ireland reached their eighth World Cup after taking the region's qualifying place by defeating Scotland in the final round of the 2024 Women's Six Nations Championship. [15] In Africa, South Africa qualified for their fifth world cup after beating Madagascar in the final round of the 2024 Rugby Africa Women's Cup. [16] The United States made their tenth world cup after New Zealand defeated Australia in the final game of the 2024 Pacific Four Series. [17] In Asia, Japan qualified for their seventh World Cup after beating Kazakhstan in the second game of the 2024 Asia Rugby Women's Championship. [18] Fiji qualified as Oceania 1 after winning the 2024 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship. [19] [20] Brazil qualified for their debut World Cup after beating Colombia in the South American qualifying, becoming the first South American team to qualify for the Women's Rugby World Cup. [21]

In WXV 2, Australia, Italy, Scotland and Wales qualified for the World Cup. Samoa and Spain qualified as the top two teams in WXV 3 who had not already qualified via regional competitions.

The six teams from the Women's Six Nations Championship, England, Scotland, Wales, France, Ireland, and Italy, will compete for the first time since the 2002 Women's Rugby World Cup.

Qualified teams
RegionTeamQualification
method
Previous
apps
Previous best result World Rugby
Ranking
[N 1]
Africa Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Africa 14Tenth place (2010, 2014)
Asia Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Asia 15Eighth place (1994)
Europe Flag of England.svg  England Hosts + Top 4 at 2021 RWC9Champions(1994, 2014)
Flag of France.svg  France Top 4 at 2021 RWC9Third place (seven times)
IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Europe 17Fourth place (2014)
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2024 WXV 2 (3rd)5Quarter final (2021)
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 2024 WXV 2 (2nd)6Fifth place (1994)
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 2024 WXV 2 (5th)8Fourth place (1994)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2024 WXV 3 (1st)6Sixth place (1991)
North America Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Top 4 at 2021 RWC9Runners-up (2014)
Flag of the United States.svg  United States P4 19Champions(1991)
Oceania Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 2024 WXV 2 (1st)7Third place (2010)
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Oceania 11Pool stage (2021)
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Top 4 at 2021 RWC8Champions(six times)
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 2024 WXV 3 (2nd)3Ninth place (2002)
South America Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Americas 10Debut

Notes:

  1. Post warm-up matches

Draw

The pool draw took place on 17 October 2024 in London; it was shown live on The One Show in the United Kingdom and on RugbyPassTV worldwide. Gabby Logan, Maggie Alphonsi, and Roman Kemp, a presenter from The One Show, hosted the draw. [22] [23]

A seeding system will be used for the draw with all 16 allocated a seed based on their World Rugby Women's World Rankings on 14 October 2024. The top four teams in the world Rankings will be placed into band 1 and prepopulated into the first position in each pool. The remaining 12 teams will be drawn into bands 2,3 and 4 based on their rankings and drawn one by one. The bands are: [23]

This meant the 16 qualified teams, qualified were seeded thus (world ranking as of 14 October 2024): [24]

Band 1Band 2Band 3Band 4

Pool stage

Competing countries will be divided into four pools of four teams (pools A to D). Teams in each pool will play one another in a round-robin format, with the top two teams advancing to the knockout stage.

Pool A Pool B Pool C Pool D
Flag of England.svg  England
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Flag of the United States.svg  United States
Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
IRFU flag.svg  Ireland
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Flag of France.svg  France
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil

Pool A

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPtsQualification
1Flag of England.svg  England (H)000000000000Advance to knockout stage
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 000000000000
3Flag of the United States.svg  United States 000000000000
4Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa 000000000000
First match(es) will be played: 22 August 2025. Source: World Rugby
Rules for classification: Pool stage tiebreakers
(H) Host
22 August 2025 England  Flag of England.svg vs Flag of the United States.svg  United States Stadium of Light, Sunderland
23 August 2025 Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg vs Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Salford Community Stadium, Manchester
30 August 2025 England  Flag of England.svg vs Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa Franklin's Gardens, Northampton
30 August 2025 United States  Flag of the United States.svg vs Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia York Community Stadium, York
6 September 2025 United States  Flag of the United States.svg vs Flag of Samoa.svg  Samoa York Community Stadium, York
6 September 2025 England  Flag of England.svg vs Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Brighton & Hove Albion Stadium, Brighton

Pool B

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPtsQualification
1Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 000000000000Advance to knockout stage
2Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 000000000000
3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales 000000000000
4Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji 000000000000
First match(es) will be played: 23 August 2025. Source: World Rugby
Rules for classification: Pool stage tiebreakers
23 August 2025 Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg vs Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Salford Community Stadium, Manchester
23 August 2025 Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg vs Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji York Community Stadium, York
30 August 2025 Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg vs Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Salford Community Stadium, Manchester
30 August 2025 Scotland  Flag of Scotland.svg vs Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Salford Community Stadium, Manchester
6 September 2025 Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg vs Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Sandy Park, Exeter
6 September 2025 Wales  Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg vs Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji Sandy Park, Exeter

Pool C

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPtsQualification
1Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 000000000000Advance to knockout stage
2IRFU flag.svg  Ireland 000000000000
3Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 000000000000
4Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 000000000000
First match(es) will be played: 24 August 2025. Source: World Rugby
Rules for classification: Pool stage tiebreakers
24 August 2025 Ireland  IRFU flag.svg vs Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Franklin's Gardens, Northampton
24 August 2025 New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg vs Flag of Spain.svg  Spain York Community Stadium, York
31 August 2025 Ireland  IRFU flag.svg vs Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Franklin's Gardens, Northampton
31 August 2025 New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg vs Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Sandy Park, Exeter
7 September 2025 Japan  Flag of Japan.svg vs Flag of Spain.svg  Spain York Community Stadium, York
7 September 2025 New Zealand  Flag of New Zealand.svg vs IRFU flag.svg  Ireland Brighton & Hove Albion Stadium, Brighton

Pool D

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPtsQualification
1Flag of France.svg  France 000000000000Advance to knockout stage
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 000000000000
3Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 000000000000
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 000000000000
First match(es) will be played: 23 August 2025. Source: World Rugby
Rules for classification: Pool stage tiebreakers
23 August 2025 France  Flag of France.svg vs Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Sandy Park, Exeter
24 August 2025 South Africa  Flag of South Africa.svg vs Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Franklin's Gardens, Northampton
31 August 2025 Italy  Flag of Italy.svg vs Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa York Community Stadium, York
31 August 2025 France  Flag of France.svg vs Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Sandy Park, Exeter
7 September 2025 Italy  Flag of Italy.svg vs Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Franklin's Gardens, Northampton
7 September 2025 France  Flag of France.svg vs Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Franklin's Gardens, Northampton

Knockout stage

The knockout stage will consist of three single-elimination rounds, culminating in a final and a third-place playoff. In the case of a tie in regulation time, two 10-minute periods of extra time will be played to determine a winner. If the scores are tied at the end of extra time, an additional 10-minute "sudden death" period would be played, with the first team to score any points being the winner. If the score still remains tied, a kicking competition will ensue.

Quarter-finals will be split between Exeter's Sandy Park, and Bristol's Ashton Gate, while the latter will host both Semi-Finals. It was decided to have a double-header Bronze Final and World Cup Final at Twickenham for the final day, as was the case in the previous World Cup.

Bracket

 
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
 
          
 
13 September – Exeter
 
 
Winner of Pool C
 
19 September – Bristol
 
Runner-up of Pool D
 
Winner of QF1
 
13 September – Bristol
 
Winner of QF2
 
Winner of Pool B
 
27 September – Twickenham
 
Runner-up of Pool A
 
Winner of SF1
 
14 September – Exeter
 
Winner of SF2
 
Winner of Pool D
 
20 September – Bristol
 
Runner-up of Pool C
 
Winner of QF3
 
14 September – Bristol
 
Winner of QF4 Bronze final
 
Winner of Pool A
 
27 September – Twickenham
 
Runner-up of Pool B
 
Loser of SF1
 
 
Loser of SF2
 

Quarter-finals


13 September 2025
12:30 BST (UTC+1)
Winner Pool C-Runner-Up Pool D
Sandy Park, Exeter

13 September 2025
16:00 BST (UTC+1)
Winner Pool B-Runner-Up Pool A
Ashton Gate, Bristol

14 September 2025
12:30 BST (UTC+1)
Winner Pool D-Runner-Up Pool C
Sandy Park, Exeter

14 September 2025
16:00 BST (UTC+1)
Winner Pool A-Runner-Up Pool B
Ashton Gate, Bristol

Semi-finals

19 September 2025
19:00 BST (UTC+1)
Winner QF 1-Winner QF 2
Ashton Gate, Bristol

20 September 2025
15:30 BST (UTC+1)
Winner QF 3-Winner QF 4
Ashton Gate, Bristol

Bronze final

27 September 2025
12:30 BST (UTC+1)
Loser SF 1-Loser SF 2
Twickenham Stadium, London

Final

27 September 2025
16:00 BST (UTC+1)
Winner SF 1-Winner SF 2
Twickenham Stadium, London

Broadcasting rights

TerritoryRights holderRef.
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom BBC [n 1] [25] [26]

Notes:

  1. Select games shown on linear channels, all games to be shown on BBC iPlayer.

Marketing

Sponsorship

Principal partners [27] Official partners [27] Official suppliers [27]

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