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Stars of rugby sevens set to return as HSBC SVNS 2025 events confirmed
Following a record-breaking Olympics for rugby sevens, World Rugby has confirmed the first five destinations and dates of the highly anticipated HSBC SVNS 2025.
- Stars of Paris 2024 Olympics set to shine again in HSBC SVNS 2025 – rugby sevens’ annual global Series
- Dubai, Cape Town, Perth, Vancouver, and Hong Kong confirmed as host destinations with more to be confirmed shortly
- Best 12 men’s and 12 women’s teams in action as Argentina men and New Zealand women aim to defend their SVNS league winner titles
- South Africa and Canada fans to cheer their Olympic medal-winning heroes on home turf
- Rugby sevens was a record-breaking success at Paris 2024, with more than 530,000 fans filling Stade de France and millions watching around the globe
- HSBC SVNS Perth tickets are now on pre-sale and will go on general sale on 27 August. For further information, visit svns.com
HSBC SVNS 2025 Destinations
After rugby sevens’ huge success at the Paris Olympics, World Rugby has confirmed the first five destinations for the HSBC SVNS 2025. Furthermore, more events will be added soon.
Fans around the world can look forward to seeing the top 12 men’s and women’s teams showcase their skills in some of the most famous cities. The series begins at the Sevens Stadium in Dubai on 30 November – 1 December 2024. After that, the next round takes place in Cape Town at the DHL Stadium on 7-8 December 2024.
Perth Returns as a Host
Following Perth’s debut in 2024, which was a huge hit, the event will return to Australia’s west coast from 24-26 January 2025 at HBF Park. Meanwhile, Vancouver will host the fourth round on 21-23 February at BC Place, known for its lively atmosphere. Finally, the fan-favorite Hong Kong Sevens will follow on 28-30 March.
Remaining Events to be Announced
As for the remaining HSBC SVNS 2025 events, details, including the Grand Final, will be shared soon. So far, the five destinations announced today all featured in the 2024 schedule. This gives players and fans consistency and builds on the success of the first year of the revamped SVNS. Moreover, this global celebration of rugby sevens combines the sport with music, food, and entertainment in a festival-like atmosphere.
Gender Parity in Rugby Sevens
In 2025, HSBC SVNS will again fully embrace gender parity. All rounds will feature both men’s and women’s events, ensuring equal opportunities for all players. Additionally, the teams will also receive equal participation fees.
Notably, three new teams will compete in 2025. Kenya and Uruguay’s men’s teams and China’s women’s team earned promotion after winning the 2024 Sevens Challenger in Madrid.
The women’s teams are New Zealand, Australia, France, USA, Canada, Fiji, Ireland, Great Britain, Japan, Brazil, Spain, and China.
The men’s teams are Argentina, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, France, Fiji, South Africa, Great Britain, USA, Spain, Uruguay, and Kenya.
Excitement for HSBC SVNS 2025
World Rugby Sevens General Manager Sam Pinder said: “After rugby sevens’ success at the Paris Olympics, we are thrilled to announce the first rounds of HSBC SVNS 2025. We’re giving fans plenty of time to prepare for more exciting events in iconic locations.”
“The inaugural year of HSBC SVNS was the most competitive and thrilling in history. With the Grand Final format, it brought more excitement, and fans can expect even more in 2025.”
Pinder continued: “We want to thank our title partner HSBC for their support and our host partners. Together, we aim to build on the success of the Paris Olympics and inspire more fans and participants around the world.”
Record-Breaking Success at Paris 2024
Rugby sevens was a huge success at Paris 2024. Over 530,000 fans packed the Stade de France, and tens of millions watched worldwide. In fact, 11.6 million viewers in France alone tuned in to watch the men’s final, where the host nation defeated Fiji to win gold. Meanwhile, South Africa won bronze.
New Zealand retained the women’s title by defeating Canada, while the USA secured bronze. The event had the highest attendance for a women’s rugby competition, with 66,000 fans enjoying the games across all sessions.
Watch HSBC SVNS Live
Fans can watch HSBC SVNS live on www.rugbypass.tv or through their local broadcasters. Furthermore, HSBC SVNS Perth tickets are available for pre-sale and will go on general sale on 27 August. For more information, visit www.svns.com.
For all details on the HSBC SVNS Series, visit the HSBC SVNS Series page.