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Second Ticket Phase Announced For Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 Announced

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With more than 275,000 already sold, the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup is on track to be the biggest in history with more tickets set to go on sale on May 14.

Commenting on the event, Sarah Massey, Managing Director of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, shared her excitement: “We’re thrilled to offer fans another chance to be part of the celebrations when tickets go on sale in May.

“This tournament promises to be an unforgettable experience for everyone, from lifelong supporters to first-time attendees,” she said.

Second-Chance Ticket Window Opens 7 May

Fans who missed out during the initial sales phase will have another opportunity when a second ticket window will open from on 7 May and close on 9 May.

Eligible fans will receive an email with instructions on how to purchase during this exclusive period.

More Tickets Released as Tournament Nears

As the 100-day countdown approaches, additional tickets will become available, which will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis through the official website.

Tickets will cover all matches, including high-demand seats for the final, while tickets fo key fixtures such as England v Australia in Brighton and England v Samoa in Northampton will be released once venue capacities are confirmed.

Purchase Securely Through Official Channels

Fans are strongly encouraged to buy tickets only via the official site, which ensures secure transactions and guarantees entry to matches.

The official resale platform will launch on 24 June, allowing fans who can no longer attend to resell their tickets at face value.

International Interest Continues to Grow

Findings from a recent ticket purchaser survey indicate a burgeoning international interest in the Women’s Rugby World Cup, with 11% of ticket holders coming from outside the UK, however, the domestic appeal remains robust, as 89% of purchasers are UK-based.

There is a balanced demographic split between male and female attendees, with 30% of fans planning to attend in all-female or mostly female groups.

Additionally, 35% of ticket holders will experience a professional women’s rugby match for the first time, highlighting the sport’s growing appeal.

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