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·22 August 2025
2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup: How to watch around the world

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·22 August 2025
Women’s sport continues to take centre stage this summer, with the wait for the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup finally over.
Six Nations champions and host nation England will kick the tenth edition of the tournament off. The Red Roses are up against the United States at the Stadium of Light in the opening clash of the tournament.
The 2025 Rugby World Cup will run until the final and Bronze Final on September 27th. Quarter-finals will take place across September 13-14th, followed by the semis on September 19th and 20th.
As two-time winners of the World Cup, the Red Roses will be looking to lift the trophy once more, this time on home soil. They last claimed the honours in 2014 in France, ten years after their first triumph in Scotland.
Here’s how you can catch all the World Cup action live over the next five weeks.
There will be plenty of TV coverage of the World Cup action this year. The BBC will be showing the action across its channels and on the BBC iPlayer throughout the tournament for UK fans.
The Red Roses’ opener against the USA will be shown live on BBC One and iPlayer from 6.30pm BST this evening. Radio Five Live and BBC Sounds will also provide radio coverage. Find out more about the matches being aired in the UK across the opening weekend here.
RTÉ will be the home of the World Cup for viewers in Ireland, while fans in the US can tune in via CBS Sports and Paramount+.
Here’s the full list of networks and channels showing the World Cup around the world on TV and live stream:
UK: BBC
Ireland: RTÉ
France: TFI, France TV
Spain: RTVE, Telefónica
Portugal: Sport TV
Netherlands: Ziggo
Germany, Austria and Switzerland: Joyn
Czechia, Slovakia and Romania: TV Nova, Pro TV
Georgia: 1TV
Italy: Rai
Canada: TSN
USA: CBS Sports, Paramount+
South and Central America: ESPN, Disney+
MENA: STARZPLAY
Sub-Saharan and South Africa: SuperSport
Japan: J Sports
Taiwan: ELTA
Hong Kong, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Indonesia, Philippines, East Timor, Singapore, Malaysia and Brunei: beIN SPORTS
Fiji and Pacific Islands: Fiji TV
Australia: Nine, Stan.
Aotearoa New Zealand: Sky
The Red Roses’ opener against the US and the final on September 27th have attracted the most interest from match-goers.
The final has officially sold out, with approximately 82,000 fans set to fill Allianz Stadium Twickenham. Organisers expect the showdown to smash the record attendance for a women’s rugby match.
Tickets are still available for other World Cup matches at the time of writing. However, expect this to change quickly as the tournament unfolds. You can purchase tickets through the official Rugby World Cup website.