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2025 Women's Rugby World Cup

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Tenth edition of the Women's Rugby World Cup
This article is about rugby union. For the cancelled rugby league world cups, see2025 Rugby League World Cup.

2025 Women's Rugby World Cup
#ThisEnergyNeverStops[1]
Tournament details
Host nation England
Dates22 August – 27 September 2025
No. of nations16
Final positions
Champions  England
Runner-up  Canada
Third place  New Zealand
Tournament statistics
Matches played32
Attendance441,356 (13,792 per match)
Tries scored294 (average 9.19 per match)
Top scorer(s)New ZealandBraxton Sorensen-McGee (69)
Most triesNew Zealand Braxton Sorensen-McGee (11)
Points scored1,879 (average 58.72 per match)
2021
2029

The2025 Women's Rugby World Cup was the tenth edition of theWomen's Rugby World Cup, the quadrennial world championship for national rugby union teams, organised byWorld Rugby. It was held in England between 22 August and 27 September 2025. The opening game took place at theStadium of Light, with the final was held atTwickenham Stadium.[2][3] The event returned to its traditional 4-year cycle following the2021 Women's Rugby World Cup (as Rugby World Cup) postponed until 2022 due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.England won the competition, beatingCanada 33–13 inthe final.

It was the second women's Rugby Union World Cup to be hosted by England, after the2010 edition, and the fourth to be hosted inGreat Britain. The tournament was expanded to 16 teams, from the previous 12 which participated in the1991 and1994 tournaments, and from2006 to2021.[4]New Zealand entered the tournament as defending champions following their victory againstEngland in the2021 Rugby World Cup final.[5] They were eliminated in the semi-finals byCanada, who became the first team to beat them at a World Cup in 11 years.[6]

Host selection

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On 13 August 2020,World Rugby announced that the hosting rights to the next two men's and women's World Cups would be selected during the same process.[7] These were the2027 and2031 men's tournaments and the 2025 and2029 women's tournaments. TheRFU confirmed their intent to bid for the 2025 tournament in October 2021.[8]

World Rugby awarded England preferred candidate status for the 2025 tournament in November 2021.[9] England were confirmed as hosts on 13 May 2022.[10]

Venues

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In August 2023, eight venues were confirmed for the event.[11][12]

TwickenhamSunderlandBrighton and HoveBristol
Twickenham StadiumStadium of LightAshton Gate
Capacity:82,000Capacity:49,000Capacity:31,876Capacity:26,462
ExeterNorthamptonSalfordYork
Sandy ParkFranklin's GardensYork Community Stadium
Capacity:15,600Capacity:15,249Capacity:11,404Capacity:8,500

In December 2023, it was announced that hosts England would open the tournament at theStadium of Light inSunderland, and that the final would be held atTwickenham Stadium inLondon.[13] In June 2024, World Rugby confirmed that the quarter-finals would be shared betweenSandy Park inExeter andAshton Gate inBristol, while Ashton Gate would solely host the semi-finals.[14]

Mural commemorating the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup inNorthampton.

Teams

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Qualifying

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Main article:2025 Women's Rugby World Cup qualifying

Sixteen teams competed at the tournament. Four teams automatically qualified by reaching the2021 Rugby World Cup semi-finals:New Zealand,England,France andCanada. Six of the remaining twelve spots were decided though the2024 Six Nations,2024 Pacific Four Series and regional competitions inAfrica,Asia,Oceania, and South America, while the2024 WXV determined the final six places.[15][16]

In Europe,Ireland reached their eighth World Cup after taking the region's qualifying place by defeating Scotland in the final round of the2024 Women's Six Nations Championship.[17] In Africa,South Africa qualified for their fifth World Cup after beating Madagascar in the final round of the2024 Rugby Africa Women's Cup.[18] TheUnited States made their tenth World Cup after New Zealand defeated Australia in the final game of the2024 Pacific Four Series.[19] In Asia,Japan qualified for their seventh World Cup after beating Kazakhstan in the second game of the2024 Asia Rugby Women's Championship.[20]Fiji qualified as Oceania 1 after winning the2024 Oceania Rugby Women's Championship.[21][22]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.[23]

InWXV 2,Australia,Italy,Scotland andWales qualified for the World Cup.Samoa andSpain qualified as the top two teams inWXV 3 who had not already qualified via regional competitions.

All six teams from theWomen's Six Nations Championship (England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales) competed for the first time since2002.

Qualified teams
RegionTeamQualification
method
Previous
apps
Previous best resultWorld Rugby
Ranking
[N 1]
Africa South AfricaAfrica 14Tenth place(2010, 2014)12
Asia JapanAsia 15Eighth place(1994)11
Europe EnglandHosts + Top 4 at 2021 RWC9Champions(1994, 2014)1
 FranceTop 4 at 2021 RWC9Third place(seven times)4
 IrelandEurope 17Fourth place(2014)5
 Italy2024 WXV 2 (3rd)5Quarter final(2021)7
 Scotland2024 WXV 2 (2nd)6Fifth place(1994)8
 Wales2024 WXV 2 (5th)8Fourth place(1994)9
 Spain2024 WXV 3 (1st)6Sixth place(1991)13
North America CanadaTop 4 at 2021 RWC9Runners-up(2014)2
 United StatesP4 19Champions(1991)10
Oceania Australia2024 WXV 2 (1st)7Third place(2010)6
 FijiOceania 11Pool stage(2021)14
 New ZealandTop 4 at 2021 RWC8Champions(six times)3
 Samoa2024 WXV 3 (2nd)3Ninth place(2002)15
South America BrazilAmericas 10Debut25

Notes:

  1. ^ Post warm-up matches

Squads

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Main article:2025 Women's Rugby World Cup squads

Each team can select 32 players for their squads. England head coachJohn Mitchell criticised this, saying that teams should be allowed to select an additional player, as is permitted for teams competing in theMen's Rugby World Cup.[24][25]

Draw

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The pool draw took place on 17 October 2024, shown live onThe One Show in the United Kingdom and on RugbyPassTV worldwide.Gabby Logan,Maggie Alphonsi andRoman Kemp, a presenter from The One Show, hosted the draw.[26][27]

A seeding system was used for the draw, with all 16 allocated a seed based on theirworld rankings as of 14 October 2024. The top four teams in the world rankings were placed into band 1 and pre-populated into the first position in each pool. The remaining 12 teams were drawn into bands 2, 3, and 4 based on their rankings and drawn one by one. The bands are:[27]

  • Band 1: Seeds 1 to 4
  • Band 2: Seeds 5 to 8
  • Band 3: Seeds 9 to 12
  • Band 4: Seeds 13 to 16

This meant the 16 qualified teams, qualified were seeded thus (world ranking as of 14 October 2024):[28]

Band 1Band 2Band 3Band 4

Match officials

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On 15 May 2025, World Rugby announced the team of 22 officials from 12 unions for the World Cup, including an "all-female team of referees". From the panel, nine of the officials returned, having served at the previous World Cup, whilst English officialSara Cox served at her fifth World Cup.[29]

Referees (10)

Assistant referees (6)

Television Match Officials (6)

Preparation

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See also:2025 Women's Rugby World Cup warm-up matches

A series of warm up matches were played in the run-up to the tournament.

Opening ceremony

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SingerAnne-Marie headlined the opening ceremony at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland on 22 August 2025, before the opening match betweenEngland and theUnited States.[30][31] This opening match saw the highest attendance of any in Women's Rugby World Cup history, with a crowd of 42,273.[32]

Pool stage

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Competing countries were divided into four pools of four teams (pools A to D). Teams in each pool played one another in around-robin format, with the top two teams advancing to theknockout stage.

Pool APool BPool CPool D
 England
 Australia
 United States
 Samoa
 Canada
 Scotland
 Wales
 Fiji
 New Zealand
 Ireland
 Japan
 Spain
 France
 Italy
 South Africa
 Brazil

Points allocation in pool stage

  • Four points are awarded for a win.
  • Two points are awarded for a draw.
  • A try bonus point is awarded to teams that score four or more tries in a match.
  • A losing bonus point is awarded to teams that lose a match by seven points or fewer.

Pool A

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Main article:2025 Women's Rugby World Cup Pool A
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPts
1 England(H)330020817+1913223015Advance toknockout stage
2 Australia311111178+331712208
3 United States311198100−21616208
4 Samoa30033225−222035000
Source: World Rugby[33]
(H) Host
22 August 2025England 69–7 United StatesStadium of Light,Sunderland
23 August 2025Australia 73–0 SamoaSalford Community Stadium,Salford
30 August 2025England 92–3 SamoaFranklin's Gardens,Northampton
30 August 2025United States 31–31 AustraliaYork Community Stadium,York
6 September 2025United States 60–0 SamoaYork Community Stadium,York
6 September 2025England 47–7 AustraliaBrighton & Hove Albion Stadium,Brighton

Pool B

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Main article:2025 Women's Rugby World Cup Pool B
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPts
1 Canada330014726+1212343015Advance toknockout stage
2 Scotland32018663+2314102010
3 Fiji310250119−69821105
4 Wales300333108−75616112
Source: World Rugby[34]
23 August 2025Scotland 38–8 WalesSalford Community Stadium,Salford
23 August 2025Canada 65–7 FijiYork Community Stadium,York
30 August 2025Canada 42–0 WalesSalford Community Stadium,Salford
30 August 2025Scotland 29–15 FijiSalford Community Stadium,Salford
6 September 2025Canada 40–19 ScotlandSandy Park,Exeter
6 September 2025Wales 25–28 FijiSandy Park,Exeter

Pool C

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Main article:2025 Women's Rugby World Cup Pool C
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPts
1 New Zealand330015627+1292443015Advance toknockout stage
2 Ireland32018581+413132010
3 Japan310262125−631019105
4 Spain300356126−70920101
Source: World Rugby[35]
24 August 2025Ireland 42–14 JapanFranklin's Gardens,Northampton
24 August 2025New Zealand 54–8 SpainYork Community Stadium,York
31 August 2025Ireland 43–27 SpainFranklin's Gardens,Northampton
31 August 2025New Zealand 62–19 JapanSandy Park,Exeter
7 September 2025Japan 29–21 SpainYork Community Stadium,York
7 September 2025New Zealand 40–0 IrelandBrighton & Hove Albion Stadium,Brighton

Pool D

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Main article:2025 Women's Rugby World Cup Pool D
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPts
1 France330016515+1502622014Advance toknockout stage
2 South Africa320110587+1816132010
3 Italy31028856+32168217
4 Brazil300314214−200136000
Source: World Rugby[36]
23 August 2025France 24–0 ItalySandy Park,Exeter
24 August 2025South Africa 66–6 BrazilFranklin's Gardens,Northampton
31 August 2025Italy 24–29 South AfricaYork Community Stadium,York
31 August 2025France 84–5 BrazilSandy Park,Exeter
7 September 2025Italy 64–3 BrazilFranklin's Gardens,Northampton
7 September 2025France 57–10 South AfricaFranklin's Gardens,Northampton

Knockout stage

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Main article:2025 Women's Rugby World Cup knockout stage

The knockout stage consisted of threesingle-elimination rounds, culminating in a final and a third-place playoff. In the case of a tie in regulation time, two 10-minute periods ofextra time would 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, akicking competition would ensue.

Quarter-finals were split between Exeter's Sandy Park, and Bristol's Ashton Gate, while the latter hosted both semi-finals. The tournament concluded with a double-header of the Bronze Final and World Cup Final at Twickenham in London on 27 September 2025.

Bracket

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Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
13 September –Exeter
 
 
 New Zealand46
 
19 September –Bristol
 
 South Africa17
 
 New Zealand19
 
13 September –Bristol
 
 Canada34
 
 Canada46
 
27 September –Twickenham
 
 Australia5
 
 Canada13
 
14 September –Exeter
 
 England33
 
 France18
 
20 September –Bristol
 
 Ireland13
 
 France17
 
14 September –Bristol
 
 England35Bronze final
 
 England40
 
27 September –Twickenham
 
 Scotland8
 
 New Zealand42
 
 
 France26
 

Quarter-finals

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13 September 2025
13:00BST (UTC+1)
New Zealand 46–17 South Africa
Try:Setefano 25' m
Sorensen-McGee (2) 29' m, 44' m
Holmes (2) 41' m, 65' c
Olsen-Baker (2) 47' m, 54' c
Vaha'akolo 80' c
Con:Holmes (1/6) 55'
Sorensen-McGee (2/2) 66', 80+1'
Report[37]Try:Latsha 20' m
Ngwevu 40+2' m
Makua 76' c
Con:Dolf (1/3) 77'
Sandy Park,Exeter
Attendance: 12,116[38]
Referee:Sara Cox (England)[39]

13 September 2025
16:00BST (UTC+1)
Canada 46–5 Australia
Try:Hogan-Rochester 2' m
Corrigan (2) 14' m, 20' c
de Goede 17' c
Hunt 38' c
Forteza 50' c
Paquin 77' m
Con:de Goede (4/6) 18', 21', 40', 51'
Pen:Tessier (1/2) 72'
Report[40]Try:Miller 7' m
Ashton Gate,Bristol
Attendance: 16,571[38]
Referee:Hollie Davidson (Scotland)[39]

14 September 2025
13:00BST (UTC+1)
France 18–13 Ireland
Try:Escudero 59' c
Grisez 67' m
Con:Bourgeois (1/2) 60'
Pen:Bourgeois (2/2) 48', 76'
Report[41]Try:Djougang 6' m
Flood 24' m
Pen:O'Brien (1/1) 38'
Sandy Park,Exeter
Attendance: 11,618[42]
Referee:Aimee Barrett-Theron (South Africa)[39]

14 September 2025
16:00BST (UTC+1)
England 40–8 Scotland
Try:Clifford (2) 12' c, 40' c
Talling 15' c
Dow 31' m
Cokayne 46' c
Aitchison 64' c
Con:Aitchison (5/6) 13', 16', 40+1', 47', 65'
Report[43]Try:Lloyd 80+2' m
Pen:Nelson (1/1) 4'
Ashton Gate,Bristol
Attendance: 25,295[44]
Referee:Aurélie Groizeleau (France)[39]

Semi-finals

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19 September 2025
19:00BST (UTC+1)
New Zealand 19–34 Canada
Try:Kalounivale 26' c
Mikaele-Tu'u 56' c
Sorensen-McGee 65' m
Con:Holmes (1/1) 27'
Sorensen-McGee (1/2) 57'
Report[45]Try:Pelletier 8' c
Hogan-Rochester 11' m
Symonds 24' m
de Goede 35' c
Tessier 43' c
Con:de Goede (3/5) 9', 36', 44'
Pen:de Goede (1/1) 74'
Ashton Gate,Bristol
Attendance: 24,592[46]
Referee:Aimee Barrett-Theron (South Africa)[47]

20 September 2025
15:30BST (UTC+1)
France 17–35 England
Try:Konde (2) 24' m, 73' m
Arbey 52' c
Con:Bourgeois (1/3) 53'
Report[48]Try:Kildunne (2) 5' c, 69' c
Cokayne 46' c
Ward 59' c
Jones 79' c
Con:Harrison (5/5) 6', 47', 60', 70', 80'
Ashton Gate,Bristol
Attendance: 25,478[49]
Referee:Maggie Cogger-Orr (New Zealand)[47]

Bronze final

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27 September 2025
12:30BST (UTC+1)
New Zealand 42–26 France
Try:Demant 14' c
Brunt 32' c
Holmes 37' c
Bayfield 40' m
Sorensen-McGee (2) 46' m, 60' m
Con:Holmes (3/6) 15', 33', 38'
Pen:Holmes (2/2) 55', 80'
Report[50]Try:Bourdon Sansus 10' c
Champon 62' c
Vernier 66' c
Boulard 72' m
Con:Arbez (1/1) 11'
Tuy (2/3) 63', 67'
Twickenham Stadium,London
Referee:Ella Goldsmith (Australia)[51]

Final

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Main article:2025 Women's Rugby World Cup final
27 September 2025
16:00BST (UTC+1)
Canada 13–33 England
Try:Hogan-Rochester (2) 5' m, 53' m
Pen:de Goede (1/1) 34'
Report[52]Try:Kildunne 8' c
Cokayne 19' c
Matthews (2) 26' c, 69' c
Ward 50' m
Con:Harrison (4/5) 9', 20', 27', 70'
Twickenham Stadium,London
Attendance: 81,885[53]
Referee:Hollie Davidson (Scotland)[51]

Statistics

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Main article:2025 Women's Rugby World Cup statistics

Points scorers

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As of 27 September 2025[54]
PosNameTeamTCPDGPts
1Braxton Sorensen-McGee New Zealand1170069
2Renee Holmes New Zealand4192064
3Sophie de Goede Canada3202061
4Zoe Harrison England0210042
5Jess Breach England600030
Francesca McGhie Scotland6000
Desiree Miller Australia6000
Julia Schell Canada6000
Freda Tafuna United States6000
10Morgane Bourgeois France093027
Byrhandré Dolf South Africa01210
Helena Rowland England11100

Try scorers

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As of 27 September 2025[54]
PosNameTeamTries
1Braxton Sorensen-McGee New Zealand11
2Jess Breach England6
Francesca McGhie Scotland
Desiree Miller Australia
Julia Schell Canada
Freda Tafuna United States
7Émilie Boulard France5
Kelsey Clifford England
Asia Hogan-Rochester Canada
Ellie Kildunne England

Broadcasting rights

[edit]
TerritoryRights holderRef
 AustraliaNine Network
Stan Sport
[55]
 AustriaProSieben[56]
 CanadaTSN
RDS
[57][58]
 CzechiaNova
Pro TV
[56]
 FijiFiji Television[56]
 FranceTF1
France Télévisions
[59][60]
 GeorgiaGeorgian Public Broadcaster[56]
 GermanyProSieben[56]
 IrelandRTÉ
TG4
[56][61]
 ItalyRAI[56]
 JapanJ Sports[56]
  Middle East and North AfricaStarz[56]
 NetherlandsZiggo[56]
 New ZealandSky New Zealand[62]
 PortugalSport TV[56]
 RomaniaNova
Pro TV
[56]
 SlovakiaNova
Pro TV
[56]
  South and Central AmericaESPN
Disney+
[56][63]
  Southeast AsiabeIN Sports[56]
 SpainTeledeporte
Movistar +
[64]
  Sub-Saharan AfricaSuperSport[56]
  SwitzerlandProSieben[56]
 TaiwanELTA[56]
 United KingdomBBC[n 1][65][66]
 United StatesCBS Sports
Paramount+
[67][68]
  Rest of the worldRugbyPass TV[56]

Notes:

  1. ^Select games shown onlinear channels, all games to be shown onBBC iPlayer.

Attendance and Audience

[edit]

The 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup broke all records for women's rugby:[69][70]

  • 850 million video engagements
  • 1.1 billion social impressions
  • 444,465 tickets sold for the tournament
  • 81, 885 attended the final

This meant that not only was it the by far the most successful women's world cup, it was the second most attended world cup final for men and women.

Marketing

[edit]

Sponsorship

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Principal partners[71]Official partners[71]Official suppliers and supporters[71]

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