A large influx of fans is expected for the Women’s Rugby World Cup.
Demand for tickets to the Women’s Rugby World Cup has seen a notable increase, driven in part by the success of the English team in the European Championship.
According to viagogo data, searches for the Women’s Rugby World Cup on its platform increased by 121% in the week following England’s victory over Spain in the Euro 2025 final, held in Switzerland.
The opening match for England against the United States, scheduled for Friday, and the final at Allianz Stadium Twickenham on September 27, are the events that have generated the most interest among fans.
The organizers anticipate that next month’s final at Twickenham will break the attendance record for a women’s rugby match.
The tickets for the final are already sold out, with approximately 82,000 confirmed followers to attend the event.
The current attendance record for a women’s XV match is 58,498, set when England secured the 2023 Six Nations Grand Slam by defeating France 38-33 at Twickenham.
In the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, a crowd of 66,000 people witnessed the first day of the women’s rugby sevens program at the Stade de France.
The governing body World Rugby believes it could have sold out tickets for the World Cup final, which will be preceded by the bronze medal match, two or three times.