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Women's Rugby World Cup 2025: Where to watch this year's tournaments
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Published 13:10 22 Aug 2025 GMT+1

Women's Rugby World Cup 2025: Where to watch this year's tournaments

Footy fans have been in an absolute slump since the Women’s Euros ended, but we might’ve just found the cure.

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The Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 is right around the corner, and it’s set to be massive - with over 1.5 million fans in the UK and over 350,000 tickets expected to sell. So if you just want another excuse to head down to your local and yell at the screen for 80 minutes - we’ve got you sorted.

Asahi Super Dry - Japan’s number one beer - has been announced as the official beer of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025. Asahi Super Dry is backing the sport with their Pub Pledge to get pubs and bars screening the Women’s Rugby World Cup, and almost 1,000 pubs have already joined in.

Share this pledge with your favourite local. Or your granddad’s. Or your manager’s (hey - you might even get a late start the next day!)

To watch the first match, head to the Asahi Open Arms. Asahi Super Dry has taken over a great East London boozer, in the heart of Shoreditch at ‘The Queens Head’ 222 Shoreditch High Street.

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Throughout the tournament, the Asahi Open Arms is pulling out all the stops and hosting everything from live screenings to Q&A’s and even exclusive launches. It’s being championed by world-famous rugby legend Ellie Kildunne.

Set Piece Social will be hosting safe spaces for women and non-binary fans to watch the game, and Black Girls Ruck will be hosting some watch parties later in the tournament.

It’s not just about the game — it’s about having all your mates together. Picture it: you’re on the dancefloor, arms around each other, and you’re trying not to get misty-eyed. Even your mate Lou’s crying. Come on, Lou… pull yourself together."

Alright - we know you want to head straight to the pub, so take this with you:

What: England v USA

Where: The Asahi Open Arms

When: Today, 22nd August

The Asahi Open Arms opening times:

Mon - Tue: 12 pm - 11 pm

Wed - Sat: 12 pm - 12 am

Sun: 12 pm - 10:30 pm

So don’t show up at 10 am unless you want to be watching sports highlights on your phone (probably in the rain!). 12 pm opening time. Got it?

See you at the bar.

(I’ll have an Asahi Super Dry, thanks).

Nominate Your Local: Asahi Super Dry Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 | Pub Pledge

Featured Image Credit: Asahi
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