Twickenham Stadium is the home of England Rugby and the largest dedicated rugby union venue in the world, seating up to 82,000 people. The stadium is a destination for fans around the world to experience the action on the pitch on a match day, dance to some of the biggest stars in music, re-live the history of a stadium tour, visit the newly housed World Rugby Museum, host a fantastic event or take a trip to the Rugby Store.
Hearing loop seats are available throughout the stadium, with headsets linking audio description for the visually/hearing impaired. In partnership with Guinness, we will have extra support on site through the Guinness Accessibility Coordinators who will support the RFU ASS team providing fans with a wide range of Accessibility needs (visible and non-visible) to enjoy their match experience, as part of a wider goal to make rugby as accessible for all. Look out for the Guinness Accessibility Coordinators at the Accessible Support Booth (at Gate D), and around the concourse area for any assistance needed.
The World Rugby Museum tells the story of rugby from around the world, following the game’s history from its origins to the present day. The galleries showcase the most extensive collection of rugby football memorabilia in the world from the RFU Collection and Harry Langton Collection and the RFU Rugby Archive. Highlights include the world’s oldest international football jersey from England’s first match in 1871 and the Calcutta Cup, the world’s oldest international football trophy. Visitors also have the opportunity through interactive displays to find out ‘What Kind of Rugby Player’ they are in the Play Rugby Zone, test out their commenting skills in the Commentary Booth and to choose their World XV.