When is the Super Rugby Women's grand final? Location, tickets and how to watch

Joshua Mayne

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We have already reached the final stage of this year's Super Rugby Women's competition.

Two teams remain in 2024, with the grand final set for this weekend.

The Sporting News has the key details ahead of this year's decider.

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When is the Super Rugby Women's grand final? Kick-off time, date

The 2024 grand final is scheduled for Sunday, April 28, with kick-off at 2:00 pm AEST.

Which teams are playing in the Super Rugby Women's grand final?

Reigning champions the Fijian Drua will take on the NSW Waratahs – who are yet to lose a game this season – in the 2024 decider.

Watch every match of Super Rugby Women's ad-free, live & on demand on the Home of Rugby, Stan Sport.

Where is the Super Rugby Women's grand final being played? Location, stadium

Ballymore Field 1 in Brisbane, Queensland will host the grand final.

It is the home of Queensland Rugby Union – the governing body of the sport in the state.

The venue has a capacity of roughly 6,000.

How to watch the Super Rugby Women's grand final: TV channel, live stream

The Super Rugby Women's grand final will be shown live on Stan Sport.

It is also set to be broadcast on free-to-air TV via 9Gem – like selected games this season – although that is not confirmed.

Super Rugby Women's grand final tickets: Cost, price, how to buy

Tickets are currently available via Ticketek.

General admission and reserved tickets are available, with prices starting at $15 for adults.

Super Rugby Women's champions: Every winner since 2018

There have been six seasons of Super Rugby Women's but only two champions.

The NSW Waratahs won four consecutive titles between 2018-21, but the tide has since turned, with Fijiana Drua taking out the last two years.

2018 NSW Waratahs
2019 NSW Waratahs
2020 NSW Waratahs
2021 NSW Waratahs
2022 Fijiana Drua
2023 Fijiana Drua

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Joshua Mayne

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.