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Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025: Pool standings, fixtures, results and BBC coverage

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The 2025 Rugby World Cup takes place in England from 22 August to 27 September.

Here you can find up-to-date pool standings, fixtures and results as well as BBC coverage details for all 32 of the matches.

How does the tournament work?

Teams are awarded four points for a win, two points for a draw and zero points for a loss.

However, teams will also be awarded a bonus point if they score four tries or more, and/or if they lose by seven points or less.

The top two teams from each pool qualify for the knockout stage.

Going on seedings that would mean England (1), Canada (2), New Zealand (3), France (4), Australia (5), Ireland (6), Scotland (7) and Italy (8) would all advance to the quarter-finals.

Pool A

Pool A fixtures and results

Friday 22 August:

Saturday 23 August:

Saturday 30 August:

  • England v Samoa (17:00 BST), Franklin’s Gardens – BBC Two from 16:30 and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra from 16:55

  • USA v Australia (19:30 BST), York Community Stadium – iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app

Saturday 6 September:

  • USA v Samoa (13:30 BST), York Community Stadium – iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app

  • England v Australia (17:00 BST), Brighton & Hove Albion Stadium – BBC Two from 16:40

Pool B

Pool B fixtures and results

Saturday 23 August:

Saturday 30 August:

  • Canada v Wales (12:00), Salford Community Stadium – BBC Two from 11:45 and BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra from 11:50

  • Scotland v Fiji (14:45), Salford Community Stadium – BBC Two from 14:15

Saturday 6 September:

  • Canada v Scotland (12:00), Sandy Park – BBC Two from 11:45

  • Wales v Fiji (14:45), Sandy Park – BBC Two from 14:15

Pool C

Pool C fixtures and results

Sunday 24 August:

Sunday 31 August:

  • Ireland v Spain (12:00), Franklin’s Gardens – BBC Two and BBC Radio Ulster and Foyle from 11:45, plus BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra from 11:50

  • New Zealand v Japan (14:00), Sandy Park – iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app

Sunday 7 September:

  • Japan v Spain (12:00), York Community Stadium – iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app

  • New Zealand v Ireland (14:45), Brighton & Hove Albion Stadium – BBC Two from 14:30 and and BBC Radio Ulster and Foyle from 14:00

Pool D

Pool D fixtures and results

Saturday 23 August:

Sunday 24 August:

Sunday 31 August:

  • Italy v South Africa (15:30), York Community Stadium – iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app

  • France v Brazil (16:45), Sandy Park – iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app

Sunday 7 September:

  • Italy v Brazil (14:00), Franklin’s Gardens – iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app

  • France v South Africa (16:45), Franklin’s Gardens – iPlayer, BBC Sport website and BBC Sport app

Quarter-final fixtures, kick-off times and BBC coverage

Saturday 13 September:

Sunday 14 September:

Semi-final fixtures, kick-off times and BBC coverage

Friday 19 September:

Saturday 20 September:

Final, kick-off time and BBC coverage



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