The roar of the crowd is calling! We’re thrilled to announce that Durham City Cabs is your official transport partner for the entire Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025! This is more than just a tournament; it’s a celebration of world-class sport, and we’re ready to get you right to the heart of the action.
The excitement starts right here in the North East! The Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 tournament’s opening match will be held at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland on Friday, August 22, 2025, where hosts England will take on the USA.
You focus on securing your match tickets and cheering on your team—leave the journey to us. With our reliable and comfortable service, you can forget about parking hassles, navigating busy roads, and the stress of a long commute. We’ll handle every mile of your journey so you can enjoy the full match-day experience.
Let’s Ready for Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025
The Rugby World Cup 2025 will be held at iconic stadiums across England. No matter where the games take you, Durham City Cabs has you covered. Book your travel with us for any match at these incredible venues:
- Twickenham Stadium, London
- Stadium of Light, Sunderland
- York Community Stadium
- Salford Community Stadium
- Brighton & Hove Albion Stadium
- Ashton Gate, Bristol
- Sandy Park, Exeter
- Franklin’s Gardens, Northampton
While you’re busy securing your spot in the stadium via the official ticket platforms, let us take care of getting you there. Our professional drivers and comfortable fleet are ready to make your travel as enjoyable as the match itself.
Whether it’s the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 opening ceremony in Sunderland or the final in London, our team is committed to providing a seamless travel experience for every fan. We’ve got all your venues transfers covered with personal vehicle. Also, if you want to move by airport or train station, we will provide all pickups and drop-offs on time, to ensure you catch every connection and never miss a minute of the action.
Book Your Tickets, We’ll Handle Your Journey
While you’re busy securing your spot in the stadium via the official ticket platforms, let us take care of getting you there. Our professional drivers and comfortable fleet are ready to make your travel as enjoyable as the match itself.
Don’t miss a minute of the action!
Book your Rugby World Cup taxi today and make your match-day transport easy, reliable, and stress-free.

Participating Teams
The Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 is set to be the biggest women’s tournament yet, with an expanded format featuring 16 teams. These nations represent the best of women’s rugby from across the globe.
Here is a list of the countries that have qualified and are competing in the tournament, along with some key data about them.
- England: As the host nation and the top-ranked team, England is a strong favorite to win their third World Cup.
- New Zealand: The current reigning champions, the Black Ferns are always a major contender on the world stage.
- France: A consistent powerhouse in women’s rugby, France has finished in third place seven times in the tournament’s history.
- Canada: Ranked among the top four teams globally, Canada will be looking to build on their past success, including finishing as runners-up in 2014.
- Australia: A formidable team from the Oceania region, the Wallaroos have consistently ranked high and will be a major threat.
- Ireland: Having achieved a best-ever fourth-place finish in 2014, Ireland is a competitive force from the Six Nations Championship.
- Scotland: Another team from the Six Nations, Scotland is a rising power in European rugby.
- Italy: Italy qualified by finishing third in the 2024 WXV 2, showcasing their progress in the sport.
- Wales: Qualifying through the 2024 WXV 2, Wales is a tough competitor from the UK.
- USA: The United States is a powerhouse of the past, having won the first-ever World Cup in 1991. They will be looking to climb back to the top of the ranks.
- Japan: Representing Asia, Japan is a rapidly developing team with a growing presence on the international stage.
- South Africa: The top team from the African continent, South Africa has qualified for its fifth World Cup.
- Spain: Spain qualified by finishing in the top two of WXV 3, demonstrating their potential on the world stage.
- Samoa: Samoa also qualified through their performance in WXV 3 and will be competing in their fourth World Cup.
- Fiji: Having made their debut in the last World Cup, Fiji will be looking to build on that experience.
- Brazil: This is Brazil’s debut World Cup appearance, making them the first South American team to ever qualify for the women’s tournament.

