How England 2025 boomed into biggest Women's Rugby World Cup ever
Summary
England hosted the Women's Rugby World Cup, which set new attendance records. The final match at Twickenham Stadium will see the largest-ever crowd for a women's rugby game. A combination of affordable ticket pricing and strategic scheduling helped achieve these high attendance numbers.Key Facts
- The Women's Rugby World Cup final between England and Canada is held at Twickenham's Allianz Stadium.
- The event set a new record for attendance, with 82,000 people for the final.
- On the opening day, England's game against the United States saw a crowd of 42,723, setting a previous record.
- A total of 440,000 tickets were sold for the entire tournament, showing significant growth from prior tournaments.
- Ticket prices started at £10 for adults and £5 for children, making it affordable for many people.
- Matches were mainly scheduled on weekends to attract families and young fans.
- Strategic scheduling included double-header weekends to boost attendance for less popular games.
- The tournament featured online content creation to engage fans, such as viral videos shared on social media platforms like TikTok.
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