TICKETS for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 opening match and final will go on sale from September 24, as fans can now start to plan for what promises to be the biggest-ever global celebration of women’s rugby.

More than 400,000 tickets will be available for tournament, which kicks off at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland on August 22 - more than double the amount available for RWC 2021.

Across six weekends from August 22 to September 27, 2025, fans will have the chance to watch the world’s 16 best teams and the biggest stars of the game compete at eight locations across the length and breadth of the country.

It will culminate in a grand finale at the world’s largest dedicated rugby union venue, Twickenham Stadium in London.

Sandy Park in Exeter will host matches in the pool stage and will also host quarter final knockout games, it has been revealed.

Six of the eight host locations will hold pool matches over three weekends starting with Sunderland - Stadium of Light, Brighton - Brighton and Hove Albion Stadium, Exeter - Sandy Park, Manchester - Salford Community Stadium, Northampton - Franklin’s Gardens and York - York Community Stadium.

Sandy Park and Bristol’s Ashton Gate Stadium will host the quarter finals on the weekend of September 13, with Bristol also hosting both semi-finals on the weekend of September 9.

Bindu Arjoon, Chief Executive of Exeter City Council, said: “It’s great news that Exeter has been chosen as a host city for quarter finals matches as well as pool matches.

“Fans are now being urged to register their interest ahead of tickets going on sale next month and I have no doubt that large numbers of people will do so.

“The Women’s Rugby World Cup is going to have a major impact for Exeter. It will encourage participation in sport, particularly for women and girls, and it will place our city firmly in the global spotlight. It will be fantastic for Exeter, and we very much look forward to welcoming the tournament to the city.”

In line with World Rugby’s mission to broaden the sport’s appeal the tournament a family of four (two adults and two children aged 15 years and under as of matchday) can watch the Red Roses in their opening match at the Stadium of Light from just £30.

Ticket prices will range from £5 to £95 across the tournament, with more than 60 per cent of tickets under £25 and children’s prices available at every match, including the knockout phase. Accessible tickets will also be available for all matches.

Fans can register for free online to enter the presale on September 24 to ensure they are among the first to secure their place at the opening match and the highly anticipated final at Twickenham Stadium.

The tournament’s Worldwide Partner Mastercard also offer its cardholders access to a priority sale on September 17, 2024 via the official Women’s RWC 2025 ticketing website. Tickets in all price categories for the two match days will be available.

Fans are being urged Register their interest for tickets now: https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/2025/en/newsletter .

World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said: “This announcement marks an exciting milestone for the tournament and one that will enable fans to mark their diaries and make plans with their friends, families and teammates.

“We are pleased that the tournament will not only be the most accessible Women’s Rugby World Cup geographically, but also matched with accessibility of entry price tickets ensuring more fans than ever will be able to attend this generational moment for rugby.”