Tickets are on sale for the PWR Final 2025

PREMIERSHIP Women’s Rugby are thrilled to confirm that tickets are now on sale for the PWR FInal 2025, which will be held at the StoneX Stadium in North London on Sunday 16 March 2025, kick off 3pm.

London Set to Host Women's Rugby Elite Final for First Time Since 2017

This will mark the first time since 2017 that women’s rugby’s elite final has returned to London, as the capital city looks to become the centre of the women’s rugby world this season.

Building towards the Rugby World Cup in 2025, Premiership Women’s Rugby has established itself as the best domestic competition in the women’s game, with global stars plying their trade in the league for all nine clubs.

The likes of England captain Marlie Packer, Canadian captain Sophie de Goede and Red Roses stars Ellie Kildunne and Emily Scarratt will all be hoping to play their part in the showpiece final in March, alongside international stars such as Kate Zackary and Babalwa Latsha.

The last two finals have seen record attendances for the women’s domestic final in England, with Premiership Women’s Rugby at the centre of ushering in a new era for the women’s game, thanks to the Powered Differently campaign and broadcast deal with TNT Sports.

Following two hugely successful finals in Gloucester and Exeter, the target for this season is to set another record attendance for the PWR final, as London looks to become the epicentre of women’s rugby building towards the World Cup final in September.

We are delighted to be hosting the PWR final this season at StoneX Stadium. The final represents a showcase for the game of women's rugby, and we are delighted to play our part.

Mark Thompson, CEO Saracens
Chair of Premier Women’s Rugby Ltd board Genevieve Shore is also excited that the final will be held at Saracens, as PWR continues to grow its fanbase in the build-up to Rugby World Cup 2025.

"The 2024 Final at Sandy Park was an unforgettable occasion for women’s sport, so we are delighted to be taking our next showpiece event to the StoneX Stadium.

"After a competitive process, Saracens emerged with the most impressive bid. We know that the team at Saracens will deliver another spectacular event on 16 March that will continue to drive the visibility of women’s rugby and provide a brilliant day to celebrate all our athletes and fans.”

The Allianz Premiership Women's Rugby Final 2024 will live long in the memory of those lucky enough to have been at Sandy Park on 22 June and around the globe as the game was broadcast in almost every country in the world.

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Hospitality Packages

Experience the best views of the action with premium seating. Our lounges offer a vantage point that ensures you won't miss a single moment of excitement on the field.

  • DOORS OPEN: 12.30PM
  • KICK-OFF: 3:00PM
  • DOORS CLOSE: 1.5 Hours post final whistle

The Park

Atmospheric and informal. The perfect way for discerning rugby fans to elevate their matchday experience. Virtual Tour

  • VIP access 2.5 hours before KO and 1.5 hours after final whistle
  • Luxury padded seats on the halfway line in close proximity to team coach’s boxes
  • Exclusive access to The Park balcony
  • Informal lounge seating format. Unreserved seating on private or shared tables
  • Choice of the hot dish of the day and half time sweet item
  • Complimentary draught beers, wines, and soft drinks until end of half time
  • Complimentary tea & coffee
  • Complimentary matchday programme

£70 + VAT pp

Private Box

Incredible views and a luxurious private space to enjoy with your guests. Virtual Tour

  • Exclusive 10 or 20 seater box with luxury padded seats located directly outside
  • VIP access to your private box 2.5 hours before KO and 1.5 hours after final whistle
  • Two-course meal, halftime pies and inclusive beers, wines and soft drinks throughout the day
  • Dedicated waiting staff service
  • Flat screen TV in each box showing the live stream of the game
  • Complimentary tea & coffee
  • Complimentary matchday programme

£99 + VAT pp

The Tulip Club

Set in an idyllic position on the halfway line of the iconic East Stand. The package includes luxury match seats and access to the famous Tulip Club balcony.

  • VIP access 2.5 hours before KO and 1.5 hours after final whistle
  • Luxury armchair-style padded seats located on the halfway line
  • Reserved seating on private or shared tables
  • Two-course meal, halftime pies and inclusive beers, wines and soft drinks throughout the day
  • Dedicated waiting staff service
  • Complimentary tea & coffee
  • Complimentary matchday programme

£99 + VAT pp


How to get to the StoneX Stadium

BY CAR & COACH

StoneX Stadium is just 400 metres from Junction 2 of the M1, 12 minutes inside the M25 and right next to the North Circular Road. Postcode NW4 1RL. Parking will be available to purchase at Saracens.com.

BY TRAIN

Mill Hill Broadway, on Thameslink, is our nearest overground station, just 17 minutes from King’s Cross St Pancras, or 20 minutes from Farringdon.

BY TUBE

Mill Hill East tube station is our closest Underground Station on the Northern Line.

BY BUS

The 221 route runs from Edgeware bus station to Turnpike Lane Station. Alight at the Copthall Sports Centre for the Stadium, which is a 5-minute walk away. The 113 Bus route runs from Edgware Bus Station to Marble Arch. Alight at Five Ways Corner for StoneX Stadium, which is a 10-minute walk away.

BY SHUTTLE BUS

On match days, Saracens run a free shuttle bus service from Mill Hill East and Edgware London Underground stations as well as Mill Hill Broadway National Rail station. Services are regular, running approximately every 10 minutes from each of these stations and drop you a short walk from the stadium on Pursley Road. Pioneers will be present to help you find the buses and direct you towards the stadium.


The 23/34 Final

Bristol Bears stormed in a 17-7 half-time lead only to see Gloucester-Hartpury storm back with three tries in seven minute to claim back-to-back titles.

Head coach Sean Lynn steered the ship to both triumphs and he explains here how his side pulled it off.

Everyone watching had nothing but admiration for Bears and their head coach Dave Ward, who reflects on the Final here.

You can rewatch the Final here or a shorter version in highlights.

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