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Women’s Rugby World Cup Final to Break Attendance Records

The upcoming Rugby World Cup final is set to achieve a historic milestone, with an anticipated attendance of over 80,000 fans at a sold-out Twickenham Stadium. Tournament organisers made this announcement on Tuesday, highlighting the growing popularity of women’s rugby. This record-breaking attendance will mark a significant achievement for the sport, showcasing its expanding audience and engagement.
Officials revealed that more than 375,000 tickets have been sold across all 32 matches taking place at eight venues throughout the tournament. The competition kicks off on September 15, 2024, with the host nation, England, facing the United States at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light. This opening match is expected to draw considerable attention as the tournament unfolds.
Securing Twickenham, the storied home of English rugby union, for the final on September 27, 2024, has long been a goal for tournament organisers. Achieving a sell-out before the event begins reflects the increasing interest in women’s sports and the commitment to promoting equality within the rugby community. The previous record for attendance at a standalone women’s rugby match was set at the Olympic Sevens final in Paris in 2023.
The Rugby World Cup has continually aimed to elevate women’s rugby on a global stage. As the tournament approaches, the excitement surrounding the matches and the high-profile final at Twickenham suggests that this year’s event will further solidify the sport’s place in the international sports landscape.
With a diverse range of teams and competitive spirit, the Rugby World Cup serves not just as a showcase for athletic prowess but also as a celebration of women’s achievements in sports. As fans prepare for what promises to be an exhilarating tournament, the record attendance at the final stands as a testament to the growth and potential of women’s rugby.
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