The 2029 Women's Rugby World Cup is the upcoming tenth edition of the women's rugby union international tournament, and the first to be held in Australia. The nation will also be holding the 2027 Men's Rugby World Cup.
On 12 May 2022, the World Rugby Council proclaimed Australia as host of the 2027 Men's & 2029 Women's Rugby World Cups. The bid website was updated with a new logo to reflect the shift from bidders to confirmed hosts.
Men's: Australia/New Zealand 1987 | England 1991 | South Africa 1995 | Wales 1999 | Australia 2003 | France 2007 | New Zealand 2011 | England 2015 | Japan 2019 | France 2023 | Australia 2027 | United States 2031
Women's: Wales 1991 | Scotland 1994 | Netherlands 1998 | Spain 2002 | Canada 2006 | England 2010 | France 2014 | Ireland 2017 | New Zealand 2021 | England 2025 | Australia 2029 | United States 2033
2029 Bids Australia Cancelled: United States
Rugby World Cup Sevens Edinburgh 1993 | Hong Kong 1997 | Argentina 2001 | Hong Kong 2005 | Dubai 2009 | Moscow 2013 | San Francisco 2018 | Cape Town 2022
SVNS 2023–24 Season: Dubai Sevens | South Africa Sevens | Australian Sevens | Canada Sevens | USA Sevens | Hong Kong Sevens | Singapore Sevens | Spain Sevens Former: Cardiff Sevens | China Sevens | Fiji Sevens | France Sevens | Japan Sevens | London Sevens | Mar del Plata Sevens | New Zealand Sevens | Scotland Sevens | Uruguay Sevens
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Teams Tier 1 teams: Argentina | Australia | England | France | Ireland | Italy | Japan | New Zealand | Scotland | South Africa | Wales Emerging teams (World Cup Participation): Canada | Chile | Fiji | Georgia | Ivory Coast | Namibia | Portugal | Romania | Russia | Samoa | Spain | Tonga | United States | Uruguay | Zimbabwe Other Emerging teams: Andorra | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Belgium | Brazil | Cameroon | Cook Islands | China | Chinese Taipei | Colombia | Croatia | Czech Republic | Denmark | Finland | Germany | Hong Kong | Hungary | India | Kenya| Luxembourg | Mexico | Monaco | Montenegro | Morocco | Malaysia | Netherlands | Norway | Pakistan | Paraguay | Peru | Philippines | Poland | Serbia | Slovenia | South Korea | Sri Lanka | Sweden | Trinidad and Tobago | Tunisia Non-affiliate: Algeria | El Salvador | Gibraltar | San Marino | Slovakia |Uganda | Ukraine | Venezuela Combined teams: British and Irish Lions | Pacific Islanders | South American Jaguars Defunct: Arabian Gulf | East Africa | Soviet Union