Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 Breaks Records with Massive Crowds and Viewers
The Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 concluded with a record-breaking finale, attracting a massive crowd and audience. Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sports, praised the event and the network's commitment to women's rugby coverage. The tournament's climax saw 81,885 fans pack Twickenham Stadium to witness England's Red Roses claim the World Cup title. This final match became the most-watched women's rugby union game ever on UK television, with a peak audience of 5.8 million viewers tuning in. The event's total TV audience reached an impressive 12 million, complemented by 10.5 million streams on BBC iPlayer and digital platforms. BBC Sports' digital platforms also experienced a surge in engagement, with live reporting pages amassing 18.3 million views throughout the tournament. The Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 left an indelible mark, setting new records for attendance and viewership. BBC Sports' extensive coverage and commitment to women's rugby have played a significant role in growing the sport's popularity and visibility.
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