By Jon Donnis
The Women's Summer of Sport rolls on and the spotlight now swings to England, where the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 takes centre stage. It is the latest stop in BBC Sport's packed calendar of women's sport, a summer where new stars will rise and reputations will be made.
Every match of the tournament will be live on the BBC, with full coverage across TV, radio, online and the BBC Sport app. From the opening kick-off right through to the final whistle, fans can follow every twist and turn, whether they are watching at home, on the move, or catching up later on iPlayer. The big group stage fixtures featuring England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland will all be shown live on TV, and every knockout clash is covered too.
Fronting the action is Gabby Logan alongside Ugo Monye, guiding viewers through the tournament's biggest moments. In the commentary box, Sara Orchard, Andrew Cotter and Claire Thomas bring the matches to life, while Sonja McLaughlan, Sarra Elgan and Elma Smit will be pitch-side, capturing the stories unfolding at ground level.
The punditry team is stacked with rugby pedigree. World Cup winners Maggie Alphonsi and Katy Daley-McLean, former England head coach Simon Middleton and co-commentary great Brian Moore are set to provide sharp insight and unique perspective. Coverage of the home nations will be boosted by voices who know those campaigns inside out: Siwan Lillicrap and Philippa Tuttiett for Wales, Deborah McCormack and Heather Lockhart for Scotland, and Sene Naoupu and Anna Caplice following Ireland's journey.
Adding another layer of energy, former England 7s star and Gladiators favourite Jodie Ounsley will be on the ground at selected games. She will be soaking up the atmosphere in the stands, chatting to fans and bringing supporters even closer to England's campaign.
With world-class talent both on the pitch and in the studio, and with BBC Sport delivering every angle of the competition, the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025 is set to be unmissable.
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