USA launches campaign to host future Rugby World Cup events

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FILE PHOTO: Rugby Union – England v United States – Twickenham Stadium, London, Britain – July 4, 2021 England players line up during the national anthems before the match REUTERS/John Sibley/File Photo

The United States has officially launched its campaign to host an upcoming men’s and women’s Rugby World Cup as part of an effort to expand North American interest and participation in the sport for generations to come.

The United States, which was approved as a bid candidate in June, is looking to host the men’s Rugby World Cup in 2027 or 2031 and the women’s Rugby World Cup in 2029.

No country has ever bid for both events together and, if successful, it would mark the first time a men’s Rugby World Cup has been held in North or South America.

“We are confident in the strength of this bid, the support around us, the cities and stadiums interested in hosting, our country’s top-level infrastructure for large-scale sports events and the opportunity the U.S. population of sports fans presents for rugby’s growth, both domestically and globally,” said USA Rugby World Cup Bid Chair Jim Brown.

Bid organisers said 29 cities have put their name forward as prospective hosts, a list that includes Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Washington as well as Vancouver in Canada.

Australia and Russia are among other contenders for the 2027 men’s tournament.

The bid was launched as the All Blacks prepare to face the USA Eagles in a test match on Sunday in Washington as part of the inaugural 1874 Cup.

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