Supporters have another opportunity to secure their place at Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, including the two quarter-finals and both semi-finals at Ashton Gate.

Tickets are available to buy via tickets.rugbyworldcup.com, on a first come, first served basis from 11am on Tuesday, February 25 until 11am on Friday, March 28.

As the leading sports and events venue in the South West, Ashton Gate will be the premier knockout venue for the 10th edition of the global tournament, with two quarter-finals and both semi-finals taking place at the home of Bristol City and Bristol Bears.

Ashton Gate will host the quarter-final between the Winner of Pool B vs Runner-up of Pool A (4pm KO) on Saturday, September 13th before staging the quarter-final between the Winner of Pool A vs Runner-up of Pool B on Sunday, September 14th (4pm KO).

That means the Red Roses will definitely play their quarter-final match at Ashton Gate should they progress to the knockout stages as either the Pool A Winner or Runner-up.

Both semi-finals will also take place in BS3 with the Winner of Quarter-final 1 vs Winner of Quarter-final 2 on Friday, September 19th (7pm KO) before the Winner of Quarter-final 3 vs Winner of Quarter-final 4 on Saturday, September 20th (KO 3.30pm).

England 2025 will be the biggest ever celebration of women’s rugby, with the tournament already selling 50 per cent more tickets than Women’s Rugby World Cup 2021 in New Zealand, with more than 220,000 tickets already sold.

During last year’s application phase, supporters from across the world were eager to be a part of the celebrations, with fans from 72 countries applying for tickets. Notably, ticket purchasers were evenly split between men and women, paving the way for the most inclusive and widely celebrated Women’s Rugby World Cup in history.

The much-anticipated tournament kicks off at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light, with tickets for the opening match featuring USA and hosts England available to purchase now in all categories, with prices starting from just £10 for adults and £5 for children.

With 95 per cent of the population within two hours travel time to a venue, there is no better opportunity for fans across the nation to see the world’s best players showcase their star factor on rugby’s biggest stage. 

Due to unprecedented demand in previous sales phases, availability for England’s pool matches against Samoa and Australia, along with the final at Twickenham Stadium, is limited in this sales phase to ticket inclusive experience packages only.

Ticket inclusive premium hospitality packages are also available for all matches via experiences.rugbyworldcup.com and will give fans the opportunity to secure a place at the tournament in addition to enjoying the best match day experience.

With excitement continuing to build in England, those not wanting to miss out are urged to purchase their tickets early to avoid disappointment. All the latest tournament news, including the full match schedule, can be found at rugbyworldcup.com/2025.