Women's Rugby World Cup heading to Bristol's Ashton Gate Stadium
Posted on: 12 Aug 2025Bristol is set to host four Women’s Rugby World Cup matches at Ashton Gate Stadium in the coming weeks.
The tournament, taking place between August 22nd and September 27th 2025, is set to be a generational moment for women’s rugby, with it expected to become the most viewed women’s rugby event of all time. More than 330,000 tickets have already been sold for the tournament nationwide, over twice the number for the previous tournament in New Zealand, and tickets are still available for Bristol’s matches.
Ashton Gate Stadium Fixtures
Saturday 13th September: Winner Pool B vs Runner-Up Pool A (Kick-off: 4pm)
Sunday 14th September: Winner Pool A vs Runner-Up Pool B (Kick-off: 4pm)
Friday 19th September: Winner QF1 vs Winner QF2 (Kick-off: 7pm)
Saturday 20th September: Winner QF3 vs Winner QF4 (Kick-off: 3.30pm)
It’s set to be a spectacle like no other with inspiring personalities that will resonate with a wide demographic, whilst the tournament will play a central role in shaping positive perceptions of women’s sport at all levels of the game, championing gender equity, and enriching local communities.
With 60% of the 400,000 tickets nationwide under £25, alongside friendly kick-off times at the weekends, it is the most accessible Rugby World Cup ever organised and embodies rugby’s inclusive nature.
To make sure you don’t miss out, tickets are still available on general sale at tickets.rugbyworldcup.com. For the latest tournament updates and fixture details, visit rugbyworldcup.com/2025.
Full Fixture Schedule
Pool A (England, USA, Australia, Samoa)
22 Aug, Fri – England vs USA — 19:30 — Sunderland
23 Aug, Sat – Australia vs Samoa — 12:00 — Manchester
30 Aug, Sat – England vs Samoa — 17:00 — Northampton
30 Aug, Sat – USA vs Australia — 19:30 — York
6 Sept, Sat – USA vs Samoa — 13:30 — York
6 Sept, Sat – England vs Australia — 17:00 — Brighton
Pool B (Canada, Wales, Scotland, Fiji)
23 Aug, Sat – Scotland vs Wales — 14:45 — Manchester
23 Aug, Sat – Canada vs Fiji — 17:30 — York
30 Aug, Sat – Canada vs Wales — 12:00 — Manchester
30 Aug, Sat – Scotland vs Fiji — 14:45 — Manchester
6 Sept, Sat – Canada vs Scotland — 12:00 — Exeter
6 Sept, Sat – Wales vs Fiji — 14:45 — Exeter
Pool C (New Zealand, Ireland, Japan, Spain)
24 Aug, Sun – Ireland vs Japan — 12:00 — Northampton
24 Aug, Sun – New Zealand vs Spain — 17:30 — York
31 Aug, Sun – Ireland vs Spain — 12:00 — Northampton
31 Aug, Sun – New Zealand vs Japan — 14:00 — Exeter
7 Sept, Sun – Japan vs Spain — 12:00 — York
7 Sept, Sun – New Zealand vs Ireland — 14:45 — Brighton
Pool D (France, Italy, South Africa, Brazil)
23 Aug, Sat – France vs Italy — 20:15 — Northampton
24 Aug, Sun – South Africa vs Brazil — 14:45 — Northampton
31 Aug, Sun – Italy vs South Africa — 15:30 — York
31 Aug, Sun – France vs Brazil — 16:45 — Exeter
7 Sept, Sun – Italy vs Brazil — 14:00 — Northampton
7 Sept, Sun – France vs South Africa — 16:45 — Northampton
Knockout Stages Overview
The quarter-finals, semi-finals, bronze final, and final will take place between 13 and 27 September. The final is scheduled for 27 September at Twickenham Stadium, London. Quarter-finals will be held in Exeter and Bristol, with both semi-finals also at Bristol’s Ashton Gate Stadium.
Looking for a girls rugby team? Check out South Bristol Girls Rugby who train and play at Bristol Barbarians Rugby Club, Norton Lane, Whitchurch, Bristol, BS14 0BT.