33 venues bid to stage matches at 2031 Rugby World Cup in USA

World Rugby said on Friday that 33 venues have applied to stage matches at the 2031 Rugby World Cup – the first to be hosted in the United States.
Rugby union is a minority sport in a country dominated by the NFL and the NBA but officials hope the 2031 tournament will raise its profile.
Friday's announcement was made at the United by Rugby Summit in Chicago, on the eve of the sold-out international between Ireland and New Zealand at the city's Soldier Field ground.
Following the conclusion of the initial stage of bidding, 27 cities and areas, featuring a total of 33 venues, have submitted letters of intent.
The applicants include Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and New York.
A shortlist will be drawn up at the end of next year, with World Rugby intending to announce its final choice following the 2027 World Cup in Australia.
"The enthusiastic response from across the US has been extraordinary," said World Rugby chief executive Alan Gilpin.
"These cities and areas represent not only iconic sports destinations but also new, emerging, and existing rugby communities."
Introducing the 27 cities and areas entering the application phase to host Men’s Rugby World Cup 2031 🇺🇸 #RWC2031 pic.twitter.com/3fcYtNZzF6
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) October 31, 2025
A World Rugby spokesman told AFP the intention was not to try to "break America" but instead to exploit interest in the game among various communities such as the Ireland fanbase in Chicago.
Even a small share of the lucrative US sports market would transform rugby's global finances.
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