Rugby World Cup 2025 Draw Time

Rugby World Cup 2025 Draw Time. Rugby World Cup 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 draw to be broadcast live on BBC's The One Show and RugbyPass TV on Thursday, 17 October; World Rugby has confirmed that the Women's Rugby World Cup England 2025 draw will take place on Thursday, 17 October, with the match schedule set to be released on Tuesday 22 October

女子ラグビーW杯2025の試合日程が決定。日本の初戦は8.24アイルランド戦。 ラグビーリパブリック
女子ラグビーW杯2025の試合日程が決定。日本の初戦は8.24アイルランド戦。 ラグビーリパブリック from rugby-rp.com

World Rugby has confirmed that the Women's Rugby World Cup England 2025 draw will take place on Thursday, 17 October, with the match schedule set to be released on Tuesday 22 October . England, Canada, New Zealand and France have confirmed their place in the top band of teams entering Thursday's draw for Women's Rugby Cup 2025, which can be watched live on the BBC's The One Show, airing from from 19:00 (GMT+1), and globally (including the UK) it will be streamed live at 19:20 (GMT+1) on RugbyPass TV.

女子ラグビーW杯2025の試合日程が決定。日本の初戦は8.24アイルランド戦。 ラグビーリパブリック

The pool draw was made on Thursday 17 October on BBC's The One Show The 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup will be held in England and England will be doing everything in their power to get their hands on the trophy for the third time in their history World Rugby has confirmed that the Women's Rugby World Cup England 2025 draw will take place on Thursday, 17 October, with the match schedule set to be released on Tuesday 22 October .

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Qualifying Women's Rugby World Cup 2025. The Draw took place live on The One Show, one of the BBC's most-watched programmes, in the heart of broadcasting house in London.BBC Sport's Gabby Logan, England's Women's Rugby World Cup 2014 winner Maggie Alphonsi and presenter Roman Kemp drew the teams into the four pools, independently overseen by PWC. Pools were drawn on 17 October, with England, Canada, New Zealand and France the four top-seeded teams.