Rugby Union
Rugby Union World Championships 2033
Rugby 2033: Women's Rugby World Cup in the USA. Teams, schedule, past winners, records & what to expect. England defend their title on American soil.
About Rugby Union
Rugby Union is a high-intensity contact sport played by 15 players per side. The Women's game has seen explosive growth, with professional leagues now established across Europe, Oceania, and North America.
New Zealand has won 6 Women's Rugby World Cup titles, dominating the tournament since its inception. The All Blacks hold the highest all-time winning percentage in international rugby.
Why Watch in 2033
The 2033 Women's Rugby World Cup in the United States marks a watershed moment for the sport in North America. With the US women's team rapidly improving and a passionate home crowd, this tournament could break all attendance records for women's rugby.
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Rugby Union Events in 2033
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All NewsRugby World Cup 2033: Ticket Pre-Registration Opens with Record Demand Expected
World Rugby launches pre-registration for Rugby World Cup 2033 tickets, with officials predicting unprecedented demand for the USA-hosted tournament.
2026-01-08Women's Rugby World Cup 2033: USA Prepares to Host Historic Tournament
The United States is set to host the Women's Rugby World Cup in 2033, marking a significant milestone for rugby in North America. Here's what to expect from this landmark event.
Frequently Asked Questions
What rugby championships are in 2033?
The Women's Rugby World Cup 2033 is the premier rugby championship, taking place September 15 - October 28, 2033 in the United States.
Where is the Women's Rugby World Cup 2033?
The Women's Rugby World Cup 2033 will be hosted in the United States, expanding rugby's reach in North America.
Who has won the most Women's Rugby World Cups?
New Zealand dominates with six titles, followed by England with three wins.