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2026 Six Nations ticket sales soaring for Red Roses after World Cup

England's flanker Marlie Packer celebrates with the trophy and teammates after winning the Women's Six Nations Grand Slam at the end of the Six Nations international women's rugby union match between England and France at Twickenham in south-west London on April 29, 2023. England won 38 - 33 against France. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP via Getty Images)

England’s world champion Red Roses will return to Allianz Stadium, Twickenham for the first time since their World Cup winning performance against Canada in September 2025 when they take on Ireland in the Guinness Women’s Six Nations, with the RFU announcing that ticket sales for match have surpassed a tournament record number.

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On Saturday 11th April, England will attempt to maintain their world record winning streak with more than 60,000 in attendance.

The number surpasses the previous record of 58,498 fans who were at Allianz Stadium for the Red Roses’ Grand Slam victory over France in 2023.

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Red Roses captain, Zoe Stratford, said: “Running out in front of a record-breaking Six Nations crowd is going to be an incredible feeling.

“Thinking back to the welcome we received at Allianz Stadium for the World Cup final still gives me goosebumps. Moments like that, and like this, are so important to opening more doors for women and girls across England.

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“We can’t wait to see so many people embracing the occasion with their friends and family and being part of another historic day for women’s rugby.”

England Women’s other 2026 Six Nations home match of the Championship against Wales will be held at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol, on Saturday 25th April- a match which has also hit a landmark crowd with over 22,000 tickets sold.

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