Prepare for savage scrums, terrific tries and tactical tackles as the Women's Rugby World Cup charges into the south west in 2025.
For the first time in the tournament's history, matches are being staged across the host nation, England, at not just the iconic Twickenham Stadium in London, but Brighton & Hove, Exeter, Manchester, Northampton, Sunderland, York and Bristol.
England's Red Roses are taking the competition by storm so far, topping their pool and securing a spot in the quarter finals.
Those in attendance can spot familiar faces too, with Hartpury alumni captaining each major team from the home counties – including Zoe Alcroft as England captain.
When is the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 quarter- and semi-finals?
Prepare to cheer on the best of the best in rugby as the Women's Rugby World Cup takes Bristol by storm on Saturday 13, Sunday 14, Friday 19 and Saturday 20 September 2025.
And Gloucestershire-based fans can catch the Red Roses in the flesh as they take on Scotland in the fourth quarter-final at the 26,000-capacity Ashton Gate Stadium.
Where to watch the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025?
The Women's Rugby World Cup is taking place in various stadiums across England for the first time, in a bid to make the tournament more accessible to fans across the country.
And if you can't make it to the matches in person, SoGlos's handy list of rugby loving pubs is full of inspiration for mid-match pints and an awesome atmosphere.
How to get tickets to the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025
Proving to be one of the hottest events of 2025, tickets to the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 are becoming limited, with a record-breaking amount of applications received in advance of them going on sale.
Reaching 150,000 in 2021, this year's ticket sign-ups passed 100,000 in just the first week of the application phase, hitting heights of 230,000 in November 2024.
Tickets are available to buy on the Women's Rugby World Cup website now, with prices ranging from £5 per child up to £420 for premium hospitality packages.
How to get to Ashton Gate Stadium for Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 from Gloucestershire?
The nearest train station to Ashton Gate Stadium is Bristol Temple Meads, with the M2 public bus taking spectators to avoid the the 50-minute walk to the stadium, and the station is serviced from Cheltenham Spa and Gloucester train stations.
Located two miles from Bristol City Centre, those driving to Ashton Gate from the M5 or M4 can find parking at the main stadium car park or at independent car parks nearby, but be aware of the Clean Air Zone which surrounds the stadium.