Women’s sport is entering a golden era. Across rugby, football, cricket, golf and tennis, record-breaking attendances, global broadcast audiences, and world-class performances have redefined the landscape. England has firmly established itself as a leader in the growth of women’s sport, hosting major international events, producing elite athletes, and inspiring the next generation.
From historic victories on the world stage to headline fixtures at iconic venues, the momentum behind women’s sport shows no sign of slowing down.
The Red Roses delivered a defining moment for women’s rugby in 2025, lifting the Rugby World Cup trophy after a dominant tournament campaign. England’s emphatic final win not only showcased their incredible talent and depth but also reflected the growing investment and support behind the women’s game.
With sell-out crowds, record TV audiences and a wave of new fans, women’s rugby has never been stronger. The Red Roses’ triumph has solidified England’s status as the powerhouse of world rugby, and anticipation is already building for their next home fixtures.
The 2026 ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup is in full swing in India, and England Women are making a strong impression on the global stage. After a series of impressive performances in the group stage, they are playing South Africa in the Semi-Final on the 29th October, keeping their hopes of lifting the trophy alive.
And the action doesn’t stop there. England Women have a packed 2026 summer schedule back on home soil, with headline fixtures including:
England v India Women – Test Match
England v New Zealand Women – ODI
England v New Zealand Women – IT20
Fans can experience all the excitement live with Engage Hospitality, offering premium access to the biggest matches of the summer, including VIP seating, fine dining, and exceptional service at world-class cricket venues such as Lord’s and The Kia Oval.
The Lionesses continue to lead the way in women’s football, drawing huge attendances and inspiring a generation of fans across the country. Following their major tournament successes, the team returned to the Etihad Stadium last week and will also play at Wembley Stadium this winter.
England’s women’s team has become a symbol of excellence both on and off the pitch, with their performances driving the game to new heights. Expect packed stadiums, an incredible atmosphere, and football of the highest quality as the Lionesses look to build towards the next major tournament.
England v China Women – Wembley Stadium – 29th November 2025
Women’s tennis also continues to thrive, with the WTA 500 at The Queen’s Club set to be one of the standout events of the summer. Featuring some of the world’s top-ranked players, the tournament will combine world-class tennis with an elegant hospitality setting at one of London’s most prestigious venues.
The growth of women’s tennis in the UK has been remarkable, with increased investment, improved visibility, and a surge in fan engagement creating a platform for the sport to flourish. Queen’s will be a highlight on the WTA calendar and an unmissable event for tennis fans and corporate guests alike.
HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club – WTA500 – Day 1
HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club – WTA500 – Day 2
HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club – WTA500 – Day 3
HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club – WTA500 – Day 4
HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club – WTA500 – Day 5
HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club – WTA500 – Day 6
HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club – WTA500 – Day 7
From the Rugby World Cup to Wembley Stadium, women’s sport is delivering on every level, from elite competition, record-breaking moments, and world-class experiences.
With Engage Hospitality, guests can enjoy premium access to the biggest fixtures in the women’s sporting calendar, including:
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