While the Women’s Six Nations kicked off this Saturday, Spain and Brazil clashed at the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Torrevieja, with the Leonas bagging a 41-12 win.
The bursaries will be paid monthly and will cover every personal expense, players will have the chance to fully focus on rugby for the next six months, getting the basic conditions to perform at their best possible level when the World Cup comes.
Fans will have another chance to book their place at Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 when tickets go back on sale at 11:00 (GMT) on Tuesday.
Spain will play Japan this July, one month before heading to England for the Women’s Rugby World Cup with the fixtures confirmed for 19th and 26th July.
World Rugby claimed Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 is “the story that we don’t want to stop talking about” as organisers revealed several matches are on course to sell out.
As promised in the second entry of the diary, Laura Delgado and the Leonas fulfilled their promise: a World Cup qualification. Not only did they book a ticket to England 2025, but they were also able to lift the WXV 3 trophy for the first time ever.
After helping Spain lift the WXV 3 title and secure their place at Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025, Las Leonas flanker Alba Capell warned the planet’s best teams to “be ready for us” in England next year.
Heading into the final round of WXV 3, Spain lead the way in the race for both the title and one of the two tickets to Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 tickets on offer. Get all the team news here as and when it drops.
Ahead of the final round of WXV 3 in Dubai this Friday and Saturday, we spoke to those involved in the race for Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 qualification to find out what a ticket to England would mean to them.
Another week in Dubai, another eventful one for Spain, ending in the best way possible: a victory over the Netherlands that edges them closer to their Women’s Rugby World Cup dream.