World Rugby and TF1 Group have renewed their long-standing partnership, with TF1 securing exclusive French broadcast rights for Men’s Rugby World Cup 2027, to be held in Australia from 1 October to 13 ...
Twenty-three referees from 11 nations to take charge of 34 tests in November window Appointments for the Final Qualification Tournament for RWC 2027 will be announced when all four teams are known ...
Adelaide | Tarntanya, South Australia, is a vibrant hub of culture, flavours, events, and entertainment. Just an hour from the city, you’ll find world-renowned wine regions like McLaren Vale and the ...
World Rugby has confirmed the locations for the next three women’s and two men’s Rugby World Cups as it accelerates global development and growth. At its Annual Meeting in Dublin, the World Rugby ...
Japan 2019 was the most economically successful Rugby World Cup ever, with nearly £4.3 billion generated in economic output according to The economic impact of Rugby World Cup 2019 report published by ...
The countdown to Rugby World Cup 2025 went up a notch after the venues for the 10th tournament were confirmed. In 2025, the best women’s players on the planet will gather in England, where New Zealand ...
Former England international Gill Burns described the feeling of walking among a sea of fans ahead of the opening game of Rugby World Cup 2025 as "like we were walking into the future of women's rugby ...
Too quick, too powerful, too connected. The mighty England did what was expected in their second RWC 2025 outing. England were immediately into their stride, making light of the wet conditions to show ...
Ireland come into Rugby World Cup 2025 with some momentum ahead of their opener against Japan in Northampton. The Irish came from behind to beat Scotland in a warm-up match in Cork earlier this month, ...
France come into Saturday's semi-final with a poor track record at Women's Rugby World Cup knockouts, but with a team capable of changing that. Les Bleues have made it into eight semi-finals over the ...
Nika Amashukeli (Georgia), Wayne Barnes (England), Nic Berry (Australia), Andrew Brace (Ireland), Matthew Carley (England), Karl Dickson (England), Angus Gardner ...
Sophie de Goede (Canada), Megan Jones (England) and Jorja Miller (New Zealand) nominated for Women’s Player of the Year in partnership with HSBC - each recognised for their world-class performances ...