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England to host 2025 Women’s World Cup

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EWe are thrilled to be hosting the 2025 women’s World Cup

Sue Day

NGLAND have been confirmed as hosts for the 2025 women’s World Cup as World Rugby mapped out all destinatio­n countries for its global events until 2033.

Australia is to stage the 2027 men’s competitio­n as well as the 2029 women’s event, it was agreed at a council meeting in Dublin yesterday.

In a first for the sport, the United States has been approved for the 2031 men’s and 2033 women’s tournament­s in the hope of growing interest in America.

RFU chief operating officer Sue Day said: “We are thrilled to be hosting the 2025 women’s World Cup - it’s going to be incredible.

“Working closely with Government, UK Sport, Sport England and World Rugby, we will create a lasting legacy for women’s rugby in England, the UK and across the world, both in terms of attracting more people to play and attracting new fans.

“As we have seen from other home World Cups in cricket, hockey and netball, a World Cup will further advance all women’s sport.

“The tournament will also deliver significan­t economic benefits right across the country.”

The Rugby Football Union forecasts it will provide a £156million uplift to the UK economy and has set the target of organising the bestattend­ed women’s World Cup in history.

Pool games will be held across the country amid the introducti­on of a new 16-team format with Twickenham hosting the final, where it is hoped a 82,000 sell-out crowd will be present.

It will be the first time since 2010 England have hosted the event and they are current Six Nations champions.

They are also the game’s number one-ranked side who will enter this year’s World Cup in New Zealand as favourites.

World Rugby has announced its next five tournament­s to provide “hosting certainty” after the race to land the 2023 men’s World Cup was won by France ahead of South Africa in contentiou­s circumstan­ces.

The game’s global governing body has also approved a “new model which will see World Rugby form partnershi­ps with national unions and government­s to establish a local delivery structure in each nation.”

Australia staged the successful 2003 men’s event which was won by England and are seen as a safe pair of hands for 2027 and 2029.

America’s time in the spotlight early next decade offers the platform to broaden the sport’s appeal in new markets.

USA Rugby chief executive Ross Young said. “USA Rugby will now venture into a new era and ensure the sport’s most treasured event is a springboar­d for creating lasting, sustainabl­e enthusiasm and passion for rugby from coast to coast.”

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 ?? ?? > England have been confirmed as hosts for the 2025 women’s World Cup as World Rugby mapped out all destinatio­n countries for its global events until 2033. Below, Rugby Australia President David Codey and President of Australian Women’s Rugby Josephine Sukkar pose for a photo in front of The Sydney Harbour Bridge
> England have been confirmed as hosts for the 2025 women’s World Cup as World Rugby mapped out all destinatio­n countries for its global events until 2033. Below, Rugby Australia President David Codey and President of Australian Women’s Rugby Josephine Sukkar pose for a photo in front of The Sydney Harbour Bridge

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