Beer stocks run out at the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025
The organization of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup has confirmed that the fans present at the match between England and Australia in Brighton exhausted the stadium’s beer supply.
Sarah Massey, managing director of the Rugby World Cup England 2025, made these statements at a press conference on Tuesday, responding to questions about the veracity of reports indicating that the venue had run out of beer.
Asahi, a beer manufacturer, is a tournament sponsor. Massey explained that the shortage was corrected for Sunday’s match at the same stadium, where New Zealand defeated Ireland.Más de 60,000 aficionados asistieron durante los dos días en Brighton.Massey commented: “We have seen record sales of food and drink in Brighton and across all venues over the weekend, which demonstrates the great appeal this has for fans.”
“This will only help long-term investment. It’s unfortunate that some people couldn’t get food and drink, but we fixed it on Sunday. We get survey data after every match, so we’re trying to improve everything we do.”
England’s victory over Australia with a score of 47-7 on Saturday was played in front of a crowd of 30,443 spectators, and 30,017 attended on Sunday to see New Zealand beat Ireland.