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Red Roses Set New Women’s Six Nations Attendance Mark as Twickenham Sales Top 60,000

England’s World Cup win is fueling a surge in demand, with low-priced tickets drawing broader audiences.

Overview

  • The RFU says more than 60,000 tickets have been sold for England vs Ireland at Twickenham on April 11, surpassing the Women’s Six Nations record of 58,498 set in 2023.
  • Over 22,000 tickets are sold for England vs Wales at Ashton Gate on April 25, already the team’s best attended home fixture away from Twickenham.
  • Remaining upper-tier seats for Twickenham are priced at £20–£30 for adults and £5 for under-16s, markedly below typical men’s match prices.
  • World Rugby reports the 2025 Women’s World Cup in England sold more than 444,000 tickets and generated £294.7 million across eight host cities, with 81,885 at the Twickenham final.
  • The Red Roses return to Twickenham as reigning world champions on a 33-match unbeaten run, with captain Zoe Stratford having stated the squad’s aim to go another World Cup cycle without losing.