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Twickenham Stadium (/ ˈ t w ɪ k ən əm /; usually known as Twickenham, and for sponsorship purposes known as the Allianz Stadium, Twickenham) is a rugby union stadium in Twickenham, London, England. It is owned by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), the English rugby union governing body, which has its headquarters there.
An aerial view of Twickenham Stadium. The Stoop can be seen in the top left-hand corner. The Big Game is an annual rugby union match hosted by Harlequins since 2008 and Harlequins Women since 2021. [1]
Harlequins play at the Twickenham Stoop, at Twickenham in London. The stadium is named after former England international Adrian Stoop , who was a Harlequins player and later president of the club. The club acquired the then athletics pitch in 1963, a ground of 14 acres (5.7 ha), close by to the RFU ground.
A notable fixture is set to be played between Argentina and South Africa in the final round at Twickenham Stadium in London. [5] It is the second time a Rugby Championship match has been played at Twickenham Stadium, after the Argentina/Australia test in 2016. [6] It is also the last tournament before the beginning of the Nations Championship. [7]
The World Rugby Museum is a sports museum in the South Stand of Twickenham Stadium, London, England. Its collection comprises over 37,000 pieces of rugby memorabilia, boots, balls, jerseys, programmes, match-tickets, books and assorted paraphernalia. The museum was first opened as The Museum of Rugby, in 1996, becoming the World Rugby Museum in ...
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The London Sevens is an annual rugby sevens tournament held at Twickenham Stadium in London. It is part of the World Rugby Sevens Series . London was added to the World Series for the first time in 2001. [ 1 ]
Twickenham Stoop Stadium (informally referred to as The Stoop) is a stadium located in south-west London, England, situated just across the road from Twickenham Stadium. The stadium is home to the Harlequins in Premiership Rugby and has a capacity of 14,800.