Where can I watch the Asia Rugby Women’s Championship? Get ready for an adrenaline-packed experience! Asia Rugby will be broadcasting all Asia Rugby Women’s matches live on Facebook and YouTube. For the first time, you can also catch the action live on Rugby Pass TV.
The best way to watch is always in person. If you are in Hong Kong SAR, you can attend the first two matches with free entry and no ticket required. The last match is an exciting double-header, with Hong Kong China men taking on UAE in the first game of the Asia Rugby Men’s Championship. Tickets are available via the HKCR website. Link https://www.tickets.hkrugby.com/arc24
Match Schedule and Officials
22 May: Hong Kong China vs Japan
Kick-off: 18:30
Venue: Kings Park Sports Ground
Tickets: Free Entry
Live Link (Asia Rugby YouTube)
https://rugbypass.tv/live/267136 (RugbyPass.TV)
27 May: Japan vs Kazakhstan
Kick-off: 19:00
Venue: Kings Park Sports Ground
Tickets: Free Entry
Live Link (Asia Rugby YouTube)
https://rugbypass.tv/live/267138 (RugbyPass.TV)
1 June: Hong Kong China vs Kazakhstan (doubleheader with ARMC HKG V UAE)
Kick-off: 18:30
Venue: Hong Kong Football Club
Tickets: https://www.tickets.hkrugby.com/arc24
Live Link (Asia Rugby YouTube)
https://rugbypass.tv/live/267139 (RugbyPass.TV)
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Fans can also stay updated with the latest highlights and updates on Asia Rugby’s official Instagram page.
The tournament will feature Japan, Hong Kong China, and Kazakhstan, competing in an intense round-robin format. Get ready for some thrilling rugby action!
Whoever finishes the tournament top of the standings will seal their place in both WXV 2 and Women’s RWC 2025 in England.
The runners-up, meanwhile, will head to Dubai for WXV 3 with their hopes of qualifying for England 2025 still intact. The top six non-qualified nations across the three tiers of WXV 2024 will secure their place at the expanded showpiece tournament next year.
Japan won the final against Kazakhstan in Almaty to lift their fifth Asian title 12 months ago and they have not tasted defeat to either of this month’s opponents.
Winning the 2023 Women’s Championship qualified Japan for WXV 2 2023 in South Africa, where they beat Samoa, but lost to Italy and Scotland to finish fourth.
The Sakura 15s had moments of dominance against Italy in their opening match last October and took the lead against Scotland only to suffer defeat.
The Asia Rugby Women’s Championship promises to be an exhilarating showcase of Asian women’s Rugby at its best, with the added incentive of World Cup qualification making this year’s competition particularly thrilling. Don’t miss the chance to witness history in the making as these teams vie for supremacy in Asian women’s rugby.