When is the Women’s Rugby World Cup final? Date, time of 2025 showpiece at Twickenham

Emma Griffiths

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The Women’s Rugby World Cup is rapidly heating up, as we enter the first of the knockout rounds this weekend with the quarterfinals.

Thus far, the competition has been the biggest celebration of women’s rugby that has ever happened, with over 375,000 tickets sold before the tournament - a number which has now risen to a massive 410,000.

To put that growth into more context, the last Women’s Rugby World Cup took place in New Zealand in 2021, and sold 150,000 tickets, making this a nearly 150% increase.

Where will the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 final be?

With these huge numbers attached to the competition, the final promises to be a performance worthy of such a record-breaking tournament, as it will be held at the Allianz Stadium in Twickenham.

This is a huge venue for the sport, as it hosts a massive 82,000 fans - and because the final has already sold out, this will make it the most attended women’s rugby match ever. How’s that for a proper send-off?

When will the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 final be?

Both finals of the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 will take place on Saturday, September 27. 

The gold final of the World Cup will kick off at 4pm GMT, with coverage across the England Rugby YouTube and live on BBC One.

The bronze final also takes place on the same day, preceding the actual final. The bronze final will take place at 12:30pm GMT, and will be broadcast across the England Rugby YouTube and live on BBC Two.

 


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Emma Griffiths

Emma Griffiths is a freelance journalist who, in combination with completing her degree from the University of Bristol, specialises in covering women’s rugby and football. Specialising in the human, player-first coverage of these rapidly growing sports, her work centres on amplifying attention and female voices through engaging, investigative and comprehensive storytelling drawing attention to the unique and developing landscape of women’s sport.