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30th March 2022
The History of Twickenham Stadium
From its humble beginnings as a market garden, Twickenham has evolved over the last 115 years into an award-winning, world-class sports stadium.
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23rd March 2022
The Memorial Gates
The Rowland Hill Memorial Gates were first unveiled in 1929 to commemorate the life of Sir George Rowland Hill, at the time rugby's most famous administrator.
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25th February 2022
Giant England Rugby Player Murals Created at Twickenham Stadium
Fans attending England's first home game of the Guinness Six Nations against Wales (Saturday 26 February KO 16.45) will be greeted by two newly-created meters-high murals of players…
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4th February 2022
Valentine's Day gift guide
With Valentine's Day fast approaching, we've found you some of the best gift ideas for rugby lovers, to suit all ages and budgets.
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25th November 2021
The Rose and Poppy Gates
Every team that plays at Twickenham arrive through the Rose and Poppy Memorial Gates. Unveiled on 29th April 2016, the gates are a tribute to all rugby players from around the world…
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30th June 2021
The One and Only Whistle
The whistle was used in the first international match at Twickenham in 1910 and the record-breaking match between Ireland and South Africa in 1912, but it's most famous appearance…
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28th May 2021
Let’s tackle covid!
On Bank Holiday Monday, Twickenham Stadium will be turned into the biggest vaccination venue so far for residents of North West London, with up to 15,000 vaccinations ready to be…
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20th May 2021
The Story of the Horseshoe
In 1999, the horseshoe was noticed and found by the Clerks of Works, John Clark, and it was approximately 14 inches (around 35.5cm) under the Twickenham pitch. Its discovery was when…
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9th April 2021
Game On! England Rugby Store to Reopen
Fans will once again be able to visit our official store at Twickenham from the 12th April.
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23rd March 2021
Twickenham's Weathervane
Learn the history behind Twickenham's Weathervane below...
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