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The newly renamed Allianz Stadium opens with a game between the Red Roses versus New Zealand on September 14 as Twickenham gets ready to stage the Women's Rugby World Cup in 2025.
Twickenham will be renamed Allianz Stadium from September in a controversial move said to be worth up to £100 million. One former England captain told Telegraph Sport the decision to change ...
Dorset & Wilts women's rugby team manager Sam Briggs and vice-captain Anna Beckett got engaged after a nail-biting county ...
Twickenham was built in 1907 and has hosted England Tests since 1909. The move has angered traditionalists, but the RFU insist the deal will be “transformative” for the game.
England rugby's Twickenham home is to be renamed as the Allianz Stadium in a new sponsorship deal, say the Rugby Football Union. The change will take place from September and means the insurance ...
Twickenham is no more. England does not need to prepare itself for a period of national mourning but, with the Rugby Football Union renaming its home as Allianz Stadium, there is proof – if ever ...
TWICKENHAM STADIUM could be set for a huge overhaul that would include reducing capacity and links to Britain's biggest train station. The home of English rugby, currently named the Allianz ...
Twickenham no more! RFU make controversial decision to SELL the home of English rugby's naming rights, with 82,000-seater to be renamed Allianz Stadium ...
Englands Red Roses begin Womens Six Nations title defence with Test at Allianz Stadium Twickenham vs Ireland on Saturday April 11; in change to tournament, each round will see all three fixtures on ...
Sport; Football; Chelsea FC ‘I’ve been at Twickenham for matches and this is exactly what Chelsea fans could experience' Chelsea are deciding over a temporary switch to the home of English ...
England wing Immanuel Feyi-Waboso shown red card on return from shoulder injury for wild high tackle vs France XV at Allianz ...
The home of England rugby, Twickenham Stadium, is to be renamed in a deal between England's Rugby Football Union (RFU) and German insurance company Allianz, the RFU said on Monday.