Kingsholm is set to welcome fans back to the ‘Holm of Gloucester Rugby as the 2024/25 season gets underway.

A collage of images of Premiership Cup winners, Gloucester-Hartpury PWR Champions, crowds at Gloucester Rugby.

A collage of images of Premiership Cup winners, Gloucester-Hartpury PWR Champions, crowds at Gloucester Rugby.

Gloucester Rugby – the men’s Gallagher Premiership side – will kick off their campaign on Saturday 21 September, 5.30pm, against former champions, Saracens. After two away fixtures at Bristol Bears and Sale Sharks, respectively, the team will then return home for the huge West Country derby against Bath Rugby on Saturday 12 October, kick-off 3.05pm.

Also calling Kingsholm home are 2022/23 and 2023/45 Premiership Women’s Rugby champions, Gloucester-Hartpury. The best club team in the country, Gloucester-Hartpury, boasts over 15 international players, from co-captain and England stars Natasha ‘Mo’ Hunt and Zoe Aldcroft to Welsh talent Llecu George, Bethan Lewis and Sisila Tuipolotu, amongst many more.

You can catch the champions at Kingsholm for just £7.50 for children and £11.50 for adults.

Gloucester, known as the ‘Cherry and Whites’, play in the heart of the city at the famous Kingsholm Stadium. With direct train routes from Cheltenham, and a short five minute walk on arrival, the rugby really is a ‘must do’ for visitors and locals alike.

Purchase tickets on Gloucester Rugby website.

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Since forming in 1873, the Cherry & Whites have built a proud legacy, winning five Anglo-Welsh Cups, two European Rugby Challenge Cups, and a Premiership Rugby Cup (in 2024), over their long history. Turning professional in 1997, Gloucester have remained a consistent force in the top tier of English rugby ever since.

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