A transformative Women’s Rugby World Cup is at an end with England triumphant on home soil in front of a record crowd for the final. Nearly 82,000 people watched the Red Roses beat Canada 33-13 at a ...
LONDON (AP) — And the winner of the Women's Rugby World Cup was ... women's rugby. It's such a cliche but never more true. Unprecedented numbers of people in stadiums and living rooms followed a ...
Back in 1991, Deborah Griffin and three friends organised the first Women’s Rugby World Cup. They did so with no budget and little support. On Saturday, Griffin stood in front of a sold-out Allianz ...
Saturday’s Women’s Rugby World Cup final made history as the most-watched women’s rugby union match ever shown on UK television. It also broke records as the most-watched rugby match of 2025 so far. A ...
UK public service broadcaster the BBC broke viewership records for its coverage of the Women’s Rugby World Cup (WRWC) final between England and Canada. The match over the weekend (September 27), which ...
LONDON (AP) — Basking in the afterglow of the best Women’s Rugby World Cup yet, World Rugby warned success may be gauged differently when Australia hosts the next tournament in 2029. The ...
Oct 6 (Reuters) - The Rugby Football Union unveiled a five-year action plan on Monday that aims to build on the success of the 2025 Women's World Cup, which England won on home soil last month, to ...
A thunderous roar at Twickenham crowned a landmark 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup that shattered attendance records, while ...
International Rugby League has announced that the Men’s, Women’s and Wheelchair World Cups will continue to be played ...
LONDON (AP) — And the winner of the Women’s Rugby World Cup was … women’s rugby. It’s such a cliche but never more true. Unprecedented numbers of people in stadiums and living rooms followed a ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. LONDON (AP) — Basking in the afterglow of the best Women's Rugby World Cup yet, World Rugby ...
It took four fearless women from the Richmond club in London — one of whom became the first female England rugby president last month — to pioneer the first Women's World Cup in 1991. Players paid ...