The historic city of Exeter is proud to be a host city to the biggest celebration of women’s rugby this summer, as we welcome the Women’s Rugby World Cup England 2025.
Exeter Chief's impressive stadium, Sandy Park, will host more matches than any other host city throughout the tournament, with some of the biggest stars from across global rugby right on your doorstep.
The Sandy Park confirmed match schedule and dates are :
Saturday 23rd August, 8:15pm - France v Italy
Sunday 31st August, 2pm - New Zealand v Japan
Sunday 31st August, 4:45pm - France v Brazil
Saturday 6th September, 12pm - Canada v Scotland
Saturday 6th September, 2:45pm - Wales v Fiji
Sandy Park will also host two Quarter-Final matches on 13th and 14th September.
There will be plenty going on in the city when the tournament rolls around, starting off with the opening ceremony, a spectacular event to kick off proceedings, fan engagement areas for those who want to feel the matchday buzz, dressing around the city to bring the tournament to life, and much more.
Visit our Rugy World Cup 2025 page for more information.
Ticket prices range from £5 to £95 across the tournament, with over 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.
See the official website for more details.
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