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The Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 is here, taking place from 22 August – 27 September. Catch all the action in Bath, cheering on the Red Roses and all the international teams playing this year. 

Ludo Sports Bar & Kitchen

Located next to Bath Spa railway station, this large sports bar will be showing every game on their 30 giant, ultra-high definition screens. They'll also be serving a crowd-pleasing menu, including pizza, burgers, and rare-breed grilled steaks. You can also watch the games on the large back terrace or balcony if you want to enjoy some sunshine! Book now to score your seat with the best views of the screens.

the outside of ludo sports bar
Image - Ludo Sports Bar

The Cork

The Cork is also a go-to for watching live sport and will be screening many of the games on their large screens across both floors of the bar. There's also a huge front terrace to enjoy some alfresco drinks before or after the games.

Interior of the bar at The Cork
Image - The Cork

The Bath Brew House

Nearby craft beer pub The Bath Brew House will be screening the Women's Rugby World Cup games on all their screens, inside the pub and out in their big covered beer garden. Sample one of the beers they've brewed in their on-site microbrewery, or order some of their tasty pub grub while you're enjoying the football. 

4 people cheersing a pint each, with a rugby ball on the table
Image - The Bath Brew House

The Pig & Fiddle

You'll probably be able to tell from the sports memorabilia that lines its walls, The Pig & Fiddle in the city centre is a popular place to watch live sport. They’ve got an excellent selection of Butcombe beers and local ciders behind the bar, with delicious food offers throughout the week. The front terrace is also a lovely spot to enjoy some rays when you're done watching the games.

a glass of butcombe beer/cider on a table, next to a rugby ball and a screen playing a rugy match
Image - The Pig & Fiddle

The Bath Cider House

Sample the delicious range of artisan ciders crafted on-site by the team along with one of their signature 14 inch pizzas inside or outside on the partially covered terrace - they're showing the games in both areas. Online table bookings are only available for group of 4 and above, so be sure to arrive early to avoid disappointment! Drinks packages are also available to pre-order if you want to be organised.

people cheering around a table watching rugby, with a bucket of beer bottles on the table
Image - Bath Cider House

The Bear Inn 

Watch all of the big matches at this spacious pub in Bear Flat, which has three TV screens to choose from and a rear terrace outside. There's also a good selection of craft beers and gastro pub classics on the the menu.

The Bear Inn Bath
Image - The Bear Inn

Lock Keeper

Why not enjoy a break outside the city in Keynsham, to watch one or all of the games at the Lock Keeper, a charming pub situated on the River Avon. 

the outside of an old pub

Image - Lock Keeper

Chequers Inn

Another great location for cold pints, great food and a buzzing match day atmosphere is Chequers Inn in Hanham, also right next to the River Avon. 

a bear garden in the sun, next to a river, filled with people on tables

Image - Chequers Inn

The Canon

Get yourself down to city centre sports pub The Canon for a lively atmosphere, drinks deals and sharing food options. They're taking table bookings for tables if you're coming in with a group.

The Huntsman

Be ready for tries and tackles at this Georgian pub. Let them welcome you into a thrilling atmoshphere, with delicous food and a great selection of drinks. Don't miss the action on their HD screens, playing the rugby live for every match. 

Lamb & Lion

Right in Bath's centre, this pub has a 'local feel' and will be showing all the matches on their big screen and encourage viewers to book a table. The pub is also offering amazing food and drink during the tournament. 

Flan O'Briens

Bath’s go-to Irish-themed bar is the ultimate spot for the Women's Rugby World Cup, offering both indoor and outdoor seating, perfect for soaking up the sun with a pint while catching all the football action.

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