The total fixtures have been launched for the Girls’s Rugby World Cup 2025, with hosts England going through USA at Sunderland’s Stadium of Gentle within the opener
Reigning champions New Zealand will start their title defence in opposition to Spain at York Neighborhood Stadium on August 24, whereas Brazil, the primary group from South America to qualify for the match, will make their debut in opposition to South Africa at Franklin’s Gardens in Northampton on August 24.
The quarter-finals can be shared between Sandy Park and Ashton Gate, with the semi-finals at Ashton Gate every week earlier than the ultimate.
The ultimate itself will happen at Twickenham on September 27 and there are eight stadiums in whole that may host matches all through the match:
- Twickenham Stadium, London
- Stadium of Gentle, Sunderland
- Amex Stadium, Brighton
- Ashton Gate, Bristol
- Sandy Park, Exeter
- Franklin’s Gardens, Northampton
- Salford Neighborhood Stadium, Manchester
- York Neighborhood Stadium, York
Girls’s Rugby World Cup 2025 fixtures
Friday August 22
England vs USA, Sunderland, 7.30pm
Saturday August 23
Australia vs Samoa, Salford, 12pm
Scotland vs Wales, Salford, 2.45pm
Canada vs Fiji, York, 5.30pm
France vs Italy, Exeter, 8.15pm
Sunday August 24
Eire vs Japan, Northampton, 12pm
South Africa vs Brazil, Northampton, 2.45pm
New Zealand vs Spain, York, 5.30pm
Saturday August 30
Canada vs Wales, Salford, 12pm
Scotland vs Fiji, Salford, 2.45pm
England vs Samoa, Northampton, 5pm
USA vs Australia, York, 7.30pm
Sunday August 31
Eire vs Spain, Northampton, 12pm
New Zealand vs Japan, Exeter, 2pm
Italy vs South Africa, York, 3.30pm
France vs Brazil, Exeter, 4.45pm
Saturday September 6
Canada vs Scotland, Exeter, 12pm
USA vs Samoa, York, 1.30pm
Wales vs Fiji, Exeter, 2.45pm
England vs Australia, Brighton, 5pm
Sunday September 7
Japan vs Spain, York, 12pm
Italy vs Brazil, Northampton, 2pm
New Zealand vs Eire, Brighton, 2.45pm
France vs South Africa, Northampton, 4.45pm
Saturday September 23
Quarter-final 1: Winner Pool C vs Runner-up Pool D, Exeter, 12.30pm
Quarter-final 2: Winner Pool B vs Runner-up Pool A, Bristol, 4pm
Sunday September 14
Quarter-final 3: Winner Pool D vs Runner-up Pool C, Exeter, 12.30pm
Quarter-final 4: Winner Pool A vs Runner-up Pool B, Bristol, 4pm
Friday September 19
Semi-final 1: Winner QF1 vs Winner QF2, Bristol, 7pm
Saturday September 20
Semi-final 2: Winner QF3 vs Winner QF4, Bristol, 3.30pm
Saturday September 27
Bronze remaining: Loser SF1 vs Loser SF2, London, 12.30pm
Ultimate: Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2, London, 4pm
Girls’s Rugby World Cup 2025 attract full
- Pool A: England, Australia, USA, Samoa.
- Pool B: Canada, Scotland, Wales, Fiji.
- Pool C: New Zealand, Eire, Japan, Spain.
- Pool D: France, Italy, South Africa, Brazil.
The knockout levels see the match progress to quarter-finals, semi-finals, a third-place play-off after which the ultimate.
The winners of England’s Pool A will face the runners-up from Scotland and Wales’ Pool B within the quarters, whereas the winners of France’s Pool D will face the runners-up from New Zealand and Eire’s Pool C. The Pool B winners will face the Pool A runners-up, with the winners of Pool C going through the Pool D runners-up.
The semi-final break up will then see the victors of the quarter-final conflict involving the winners of Pool A (probably England) face the winners of the quarter involving the winners of Pool D (probably France). That signifies that ought to New Zealand and Canada high their swimming pools and progress, England would keep away from them till the ultimate – offering the Purple Roses win their pool.