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Aerial shot of Twickenham stadium. Image courtesy of World Rugby

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Pitchside view of Twickenham Stadium. Image courtesy of World Rugby

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England rugby team in actions at Twickenham stadium. Image courtesy of World Rugby
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Witness history at the Women's Rugby World Cup Final at Twickenham Stadium. It will be a symbolic and fitting finale to a tournament that aims to capture hearts and headlines around the world, galvanising the next generation of fans, players and partners around one of the sports most exciting spectacles. Organisers are set to smash the 58,498 attendance record by selling out one of the world’s most iconic sporting venues.
For the first time ever, the expanded showcase event is set to be hosted across eight venues and cities around the country with 16 teams competing to be crowned world champions. The countrywide format makes it the most accessible Women’s Rugby World Cup ever, offering an unparalleled opportunity across the six-week schedule for fans to see, engage with and support the stars of the women’s game in towns and cities around England.
For the first time ever, the expanded showcase event is set to be hosted across eight venues and cities around the country with 16 teams competing to be crowned world champions. The countrywide format makes it the most accessible Women’s Rugby World Cup ever, offering an unparalleled opportunity across the six-week schedule for fans to see, engage with and support the stars of the women’s game in towns and cities around England.