Brazil reach all-time high in World Rugby Women's Rankings
As Yaras beat Colombia to qualify for Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 and reach their highest position of 39th in the world.
As Yaras beat Colombia to qualify for Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 and reach their highest position of 39th in the world.
As Yaras ran in six tries in Luque to beat Colombia 34-13 and secure qualification for Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 in England.
The Guinness Women’s Six Nations side welcome the Rugby Europe Women’s Championship winners to Cardiff for a match that will determine which of the teams plays in WXV 2 and WXV 3 this September and October.
Colombia and Brazil meet in Asunción, Paraguay this Saturday in attempt to become the first South American team to play on the sport's greatest stage, and you can follow the action live and exclusive on RugbyPass TV.
Tickets for the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 opening match and final will go on sale from September this year, as fans can now start to plan for what promises to be the biggest-ever global celebration of women’s rugby.
Las Tucanes will move up to 26th in the world after Saturday’s 96-0 victory over Trinidad and Tobago at Estadio Cincuentenario in Medellin
The WXV 3 qualifiers have gained ground following their respective wins in the 2024 editions of the Oceania Rugby Women’s Championship and the Asia Rugby Women’s Championship.
Fiji win back the Oceania Rugby Women’s Championship title from Samoa after a 27-13 victory at Sunnybank Rugby Club in Brisbane on Sunday.
The hosts finished the Asia Rugby Women's Championship 2024 with a 22-0 victory against Kazakhstan to secure second place and their ticket to WXV 3 in Dubai, while maintaining their hopes of playing at Women's Rugby World Cup 2025.