100 days to go to Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 – with games hosted right here in Bristol

England awaits era-defining tournament as new Women's Rugby World Cup trophy unveiled and further tickets released.

16/05/2025

With just 100 days to go until the tournament kicks off in Sunderland, World Rugby has today unveiled a bold new trophy – a symbol of the game’s unstoppable global rise – and announced the release of additional tickets for what promises to be a generational moment for the sport.

The record-breaking tournament has already surpassed all expectations, with 300,000 tickets sold, more than double the total attendance from RWC 2021 in New Zealand. It is now firmly on course to become the biggest Women’s Rugby World Cup in history, not just in scale but in impact.

A New Symbol For a New Era…

To mark the 100 days to go milestone, the trophy unveiling at London’s Battersea Power Station was broadcast live on the BBC Morning Live, brought together senior figures from World Rugby, the government, host locations, teams and Rugby World Cup legends to celebrate the progress and energy of the women’s game and look ahead to an era-defining tournament.

Crafted in sterling silver and plated with 24-carat gold, the newly designed trophy represents excellence and ambition. It fuses history and future by retaining the iconic twin handles of the original prize while introducing a sleek, oval silhouette, with names of past champions engraved on its base, acknowledging the trailblazers who have shaped the game. The world map etched into the surface symbolises the game’s universal reach.

Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Managing Director Sarah Massey said:

“We are just 100 days away from welcoming the world to England for what will be the biggest and best Women’s Rugby World Cup yet. The excitement is real, and the momentum is building by the day, as this tournament promises to be an unforgettable experience for everyone. With more tickets going on sale today, don’t miss out on seeing rugby’s powerful personalities and unstoppable athletes take to the global stage.”

World Rugby Chief of Women’s Rugby Sally Horrox said:

“This trophy represents far more than a tournament; it reflects a movement. A movement fuelled by passion, shaped by trailblazers, and driven by the next generation of women and girls stepping into the game around the world."

Ticket Sales Gain Momentum Ahead of Blockbuster Opening…

Following recent ticket sales phases, the public response has been overwhelming with over 300,000 tickets now sold. More tickets are on sale now on a first-come, first-served basis – including popular matches such as the opening encounter between England and the USA at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light.

With high demand and limited inventory for some matches, fans are reminded to only purchase tickets through official sources to ensure a safe and secure buying experience and guaranteed entry into the venues. An official resale platform will launch on 24 June, enabling fans who can no longer attend to sell their tickets securely at face value to fellow supporters below.

 

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