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Women's Six Nations attendance record broken after three rounds

England , United Kingdom - 11 April 2026; Ireland supporters Brian Diamond, from Antrim, and EJ Cassidy, from Dublin, with Isabella Franklin, centre, before the Women's Six Nations Rugby Championship match between England and Ireland at Allianz Stadium in
There were over 77,000 at the England v Ireland match at Twickenham

Attendance at this year's Women's Six Nations tournament has reached a record high, with a cumulative crowd of 194,466 spectators across the first three rounds, tournament organisers said.

The total surpasses the previous tournament record of 188,128, which was set after five rounds of the 2024 edition, and represents a 136% increase compared with attendances at the same stage last year.

World champions England began their bid for an eighth successive title with a 33-12 victory over Ireland in front of a record 77,120 fans at Allianz Stadium Twickenham on 11 April.

A week later, England scored 12 tries in an 84-7 win over Scotland at Murrayfield, where a crowd of 30,498 set a record for attendance at a standalone women's sporting event in Scotland.

Tournament organisers said the surge in crowds reflects the continued growth of the women's game, with strong ticket demand and viewership reported across countries.

Two rounds remain in the championship, with Italy hosting England on 9 May alongside Scotland's home clash with France and Ireland's meeting with Wales, before the tournament concludes with the final round of fixtures on 17 May.

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