The Women's Rugby World Cup 2025, at the Drouthy Neebors
Starting at the Stadium of Light and concluding at Twickenham, the Women's Rugby World Cup is coming to England in 2025. With England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales all fighting it out for a place in the quarter finals, there's only one place to be in August and September, and that's with us.
Book your table and catch the opening ceremony on Friday, 22nd August, featuring a live performance from Anne-Marie, followed by England's first match against the USA. We'll be showing the group stage games through to Sunday, 7th September, and then getting the pints in to watch the quarter finals, starting on Saturday, 13th September.
Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 Fixtures
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Ranked number one in the world and winners of four grand slams in a row, England's Red Roses are looking to clinch a 3rd trophy this year, with John Mitchell's side ready and rearing to go.
Further North, Bryan Easson is looking for a last victory with the Scotland Women's team before he steps down to leave Scottish Rugby this autumn. Crowd favourite Emma Wassell returns after a long-standing injury, and joins Easson's hand-picked squad of talented newcomers and experienced players.
Sporting their new kit revealed by captain Kate Williams, the Wales side are ready to start the Women's Rugby World Cup with a bang, with the roar of the 'Green Wave' set to take over Franklin's Gardens the very next day as Ireland start their campaign against Japan.
Book your table at The Drouthy Neebors, Largs
Wanting to see the Women's Rugby World Cup at the Drouthy Neebors? To make sure you get a comfy seat in front of all the action, we'd recommend booking to secure your seat now. Here's everything you need to know about booking.
Are you showing all the home nations games?
Yes, we'll be showing every single home nations fixture in the tournament, so we'd recommend booking to avoid disappointment, especially on those big days where there'll be plenty of sporting action happening. If the game you're after isn't available to book, it means we're all fully booked up for that match, but don't worry! We'll always have room for walk-ins, although table space will be limited.
How long do I get at my table?
You'll get 3 hours at the table, so plenty of time to enjoy the match, and maybe a few drinks afterwards to digest all the action!
Do I have to book, or can I just walk in?
We'd recommend booking a table so you can grab an uninterrupted view of the action, but don't worry if you're feeling a bit more spontaneous, as we'll always have some space for walk-ins, although we can't guarantee your spot.
Do I have to pay a deposit?
No, we won't require a deposit.