World Rugby has confirmed the locations for the next three Women's and two Men's Rugby World Cups as it accelerates global development and growth.
At its Annual Meeting in Dublin, the World Rugby Council unanimously approved the staging of Rugby World Cup in the following countries, delivering a golden decade for the sport:
Meanwhile, the Women's edition will be the jewel in the crown of an exciting new global calendar from 2023 with the introduction of WXV set to revolutionise the competition, competitiveness, and fan engagement landscape.
Rugby World Cup 2021, playing in 2022, in New Zealand will raise the bar after global successes in Ireland, France and England. The 2025 tournament will expand to 16 teams, providing the opportunity for more teams to compete on the biggest stage.
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- England to host Rugby World Cup 2025 (Women's)
- Australia to host Rugby World Cup 2027 (Men's) and 2029 (Women's)
- USA to host Rugby World Cup 2031 (Men's) and 2033 (Women's)