‘Massive coup’: Australia’s 2025 Bledisloe Cup home venue revealed


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Perth’s Optus Stadium will host the Australian match of the 2025 Bledisloe Cup series.

The decision to take the game west in a season that will be highlighted by the British and Irish Lions tour down under was confirmed by a WA government official on Monday.

The Wallabies will play three games of The Rugby Championship in Australia next year – the other two against Argentina with dates and venues to be confirmed at 11.30am AEDT on Monday.

The Perth Bledisloe will be held at Optus on Saturday, October 4.

Harry Wilson of Australia on attack during The Rugby Championship & Bledisloe Cup match between New Zealand All Blacks and Australia Wallabies at Sky Stadium on September 28, 2024 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

Harry Wilson of Australia on attack during The Rugby Championship & Bledisloe Cup match between New Zealand All Blacks and Australia Wallabies. (Photo by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images)

“The Bledisloe Cup is a much-loved sporting event with a track record of huge success in Perth, so we’re very excited to be bringing it back in 2025 in the midst of our golden decade of rugby,” WA Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti was reported as saying by Nine.

The Bledisloe Cup holds the sporting event attendance record for Optus Stadium, with 61,000 turning out to watch the Wallabies win 47-26 in 2019. It also hosted a match when England toured under Eddie Jones in 2022.

“Having the Bledisloe Cup as the only one on Australian soil next year is a massive coup,” said Saffioti.

“With the passion and enthusiasm rugby fans have for this event in particular, we’re expecting many of them to make the trip across the country to witness this spectacle.”

She said the city had put in a bid to be a venue for the 2027 World Cup.

“We’ve put our bids in for the Rugby World Cup to be a part of that in 2027, so we’re very keen to continue to support the game in WA.”

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