The 2025/26 Champ Rugby season is fast approaching, with the fixtures for the newly formatted competition now confirmed, with qualification and play-off games adding aspiration and jeopardy excitement at the conclusion to the season.

Matches kick off on the weekend of 4 October, and the final regular season matches will take place on the weekend of 9 May 2026. All teams will play each other in home and away fixtures over 26 rounds.

The upcoming season will include 14 teams, with Worcester Warriors and newly promoted Richmond joining the 12 teams from last season.

Champ Rugby will live stream games this season, with at least one fixture per round available on YouTube, increasing the visibility of the league and showcasing its rising talent, community pride and elite performances.

The opening weekend of fixtures promises to bring a host of close encounters and plenty of entertaining rugby, including the opportunity to see reigning champions Ealing Trailfinders head to Bedford Blues, locking horns with last season’s runners-up. The two teams combined scoring points total for last season was close to 2,000, and both will be looking to get out of the blocks quickest come October.

Both Worcester Warriors v Coventry Rugby (2pm kick-off) and Ealing Trailfinders v Bedford Blues (4pm kick-off) will be the featured games on the new live streaming service, kicking off the season on Saturday 4 October.

Changes to the season structure announced in May mean that at the end of the 26-round Champ Rugby regular season, the table will be split into qualification stages. The teams ranked from third to sixth will participate in the quarterfinals to earn entry into the semi-finals, where the winners will take on the top two ranked sides.

The winners of the semi-finals enter the final to determine the Champ Rugby champion.

Click here to see the full list of Ealing Trailfinders fixtures for 2025/26.

We are pleased to announce our preseason match against United Rugby Championship side Edinburgh.

Trailfinders will go head-to-head with Edinburgh under the lights at the Hive Stadium on Friday 19th September.

Edinburgh finished seventh in the URC last season and were knocked out by the Vodacom Bulls in the Quarter-Final.

The URC outfit boast a wealth of international players and have the likes of Darcy Graham, Pierre Schoeman and Duhan Van Der Merwe in their ranks.

This match will form part of a double header, with Edinburgh facing Doncaster Knights at 5pm, followed by Ealing Trailfinders at 8pm.

One ticket will grant access to both matches, offering excellent value for a night of exciting rugby. Tickets are scheduled to go on sale later this month.

Fixture Details:

Edinburgh Rugby v Ealing Trailfinders

Hive Stadium

Friday 19th September

Kick-off – 8pm

We are pleased to unveil a reimagined season pass structure that puts supporters first – built to be fairer, more flexible, and more reflective of our whole club.

Whether you’re backing the men and their pursuit of the three-peat in a new look Champ Rugby, the women who have assembled a team featuring some of the best in the game, or even both sides, our updated approach creates more choice, better value, and a clearer journey for every supporter – from your first season pass to your fiftieth.

A structure that makes more sense

After reviewing our existing seasonal ticket model, we realised it wasn’t doing enough. Our old structure didn’t reflect the full picture of our club, and didn’t offer a route for young fans to grow with us. With limited opportunity to have a season pass throughout their journey, and then asking those under 18s to become full-paying adults the moment they turned 19 – that didn’t sit right.

So, this year, we’ve made some meaningful changes. Along with Season Pass options for everyone, we’ve introduced a new Under 21 age band to make that next step a little easier. And for the first time, young supporters can be part of the journey, with purchasable season passes at Under 12s starting from £6 per season and Under 18s starting from £16.

Our updated price bands are now more representative and inclusive with five clear categories: Under 12, Under 18, Under 21, Over 67, and Adult – all aligned to a fair and transparent discount structure.

Three Season Passes, One Shared Club.

By revising our pricing structures, we’ve ensured each of the three Season Pass options provide real value.

  • Men’s Pass: Back the back-to-back champions on their mission to make it three in a row.
  • Women’s Pass: Follow our stars – fan favourites and new – through what’s shaping up to be the biggest PWR season yet.
  • Club Pass: support both sides and get the most action for the very best value across the club.

Every pass includes equivalent free games built into the pricing – with up to 16 games free for kids with the Club Pass making the per-match value on of the strongest stories around.

Flexible Ways to Pay

We know not everyone can comfortably pay in one go, and now you don’t have to. For the first time, you can choose to pay for your season pass monthly, spreading the cost across 10 months. It also means that when the renewal window rolls around next year, you can simply relax knowing your favourite spot is secured without having to worry about any laborious renewal process.

It’s a change we’re proud of, and one that reflects our long-term commitment to accessibility, fairness, and our wider community. You can find out more about subscriptions here.

A Few More Changes to Know

  • Upper Grandstand: Pricing now reflects the Upper Grandstands place as the best seats in the house – the prime view, exclusive bar access, and home to some of the club’s most passionate supporters.
  • Under 12 Tickets: These are no longer free by default – a change made not to exclude, but to better reflect the value of attending. This doesn’t prevent us from offering special promotions in the future, community discounts or giveaways, and it gives us a better platform to grow.

Your Pass. Your Club. Your Way.

We’re not here to hide behind spin. We’ve made some minor price increases, and some decreases too – but every change is built on logic, on purpose, and giving our fans the clearest possible path to belonging and being a part of it. Our club is growing – in terms of in profile, in ambition, and in people, and these are changes that reflect that.

We can’t wait to welcome you back.

Renewals

If you have previously purchased your season ticket online, renewal instructions should be sent to your email inbox from 2pm on Wednesday 9th July. These will be sent to the email address attached to the purchase. General sale will be available in due course.

Champ Rugby & PWR all in one pass!

Back the back-to-back champs!

Be a part of an unprecedented PWR season!

If you have not received a renewal email, are experiencing an issue in the renewal process, or would like to move/make changes to your existing pass(es), please send an email to info@etprm.com and the team will be happy to assist.

We know that paying your season pass in one go doesn’t work for everyone – and now, you don’t have to.

As part of our reimagined ticketing structure, for the first time, you can now spread the cost of your season pass over 10 months, giving you the flexibility to follow the Club’s league seasons your way. Whether you’re in the Upper Grandstand or leaning against the hoardings, backing the men, the women, or both, every single pass now comes with a subscription option.

What’s different?

Instead of a one-off payment, your subscription breaks down the price into smaller monthly instalments like you would expect from a Netflix or Spotify plan. From as little as 60p per month for Under 12s to stand at Trailfinders Women’s home league games, to £27.50 to sit in the Upper Grandstand with a Club Pass, whoever you want to watch, from wherever you want to do it, you’re now covered.

This means less financial pressure upfront, and when the season’s done, your place is secure again for the next one without the stress of manually renewing or losing your spot.

Why are we doing it?

This is about our people and removing barriers to becoming a part of it. We’re proud to offer this change as part of wider effort to make supporting the club simpler, more inclusive, and genuinely fan-first. Whether it’s introducing new youth pricing bands or providing flexible payment options, we want to ensure a fair and accessible future with the community at the heart.

Renewals

If you are renewing your season pass(es), you should have received an email with renewal instructions. When clicking through, you will be met with an option to select to change your existing ticket to a subscription option. Select the pass appropriate to your ticket and proceed as normal.

If you have not received the email, experience an issue in the renewal process, or would like to move/make changes to your seats, please direct an email to info@etprm.com and the team will be happy to assist.

In May and June 2026, we apply a £2pm admin charge which will keep your subscription ticking over into the new 2026 season. All information above relates to subscriptions purchased in July 2025. Amounts will alter to payment options over less months as time passes.

We are pleased to confirm that Miça Evans has signed a new contract with the club ahead of the new season.

The forward, who previously represented England at U20 level, is a strong scrummager and highly versatile forward. Evans brings significant experience to the front row, having previously played for Saracens and Wasps.

Known for her physicality and technical ability, she has excelled in both set-piece and open play, providing invaluable depth to the squad.

On her extension, Evans said:

“I’m really looking to the new season at Trailfinders. I think the way we want to play is exciting and reflects our ambitions.

“I’m excited for the cup and opportunities whilst the internationals are away, and can’t wait to see what the season brings.”

Head Coach, Barney Maddison added:

“Miça’s a really valuable member of the team. Her presence around the group and on the field make her a real asset to have, and we’re pleased to have her back with us for another season.”

We are pleased to announce that Cara Brincat has signed a contract extension with the club.

The 25-year-old has been a dynamic presence in the back row, bringing a relentless work rate and physicality to the squad.

Cara spent seven seasons at Worcester Warriors before joining Trailfinders and has represented England at U18 and U20 levels, as well as in sevens at U18 level.

On her contract extension, Cara said:

“I’m grateful to be re-signing with Trailfinders! It hasn’t been the smoothest ride with injuries, but I’m buzzing for this season’s comeback.

“The team is building something special, and I can’t wait to get stuck in and keep pushing forward with the squad.”

Head Coach, Barney Maddison, commented:

“Cara’s been out for a long time with injury, it’s probably a testament to how hard she’s worked to getting back to being fully fit.

“To see her back out on the pitch will be a reflection of her attitude towards her training.”

We are delighted to confirm that Charlie Holland has signed a contract extension.

Holland, who has previously played for Exeter Chiefs Women, Richmond, and Wasps Women, signed for Trailfinders Women in June 2023.

Despite facing significant setbacks with ACL injuries in October 2022 and again in June 2024, she has shown remarkable determination in her recovery.

Her powerful ball-carrying and defensive work have been valuable assets when on the field, and her commitment to the squad is a testament to her resilience and passion for the game.

On her contract extension, Charlie said:

“So excited to be resigning with Trailfinders Women – there’s nowhere else I’d rather spend my comeback year.

“The girls are great, the coaching staff are great and it’s a really high-performance environment. I’m really excited to get on the field.”

Head Coach, Barney Maddison, commented:

“Charlie’s had a really tough time with injury recently, so it’s really great seeing her back out on the pitch.

“To have her back, having a full pre-season under her belt, we’re looking forward to seeing what she can do.”

We are pleased to confirm the signing of Kim Grundy.

A talented winger, Grundy joins from RAF Rugby Union having also previous turned out in Premier 15s with Bristol Bears Women, honing her abilities in top-flight rugby.

Known for her intelligent positioning and instinctive sense of space, Grundy consistently poses a threat from the flank. Her dynamic style of play and sharp finishing ability make her a constant challenge for opposition defences, with a fitness level that allows her to maintain intensity.

On signing for Trailfinders, Kim said:

“I’m really pleased to be joining Trailfinders, it means a lot to be here after having this goal before deploying during the 23/24 season. The team’s dynamic and ambition for a top-four finish coincide with my competitive drive, so I’m gassed to get involved as we head into the season.”

Head Coach, Barney Maddison added:

“Kim is coming in from the RAF, she’s an exciting player out on the wing and we’re really looking forward to her joining the group.

“It’s also really great opportunity to create a connection with the RAF, and it’ll be great to see Kim on a full-time basis training and playing with us.”

We have reached an agreement to release Chloe Rollie from her contract by mutual consent, allowing her to explore an opportunity overseas.

Rollie joined Trailfinders from Loughborough Lightning in 2024, having previously played for Exeter Chiefs Women and Harlequins Women, where she was part of the squad that claimed the Premiership Women’s Rugby title in 2021.

With a distinguished career in both 15s and 7s, Rollie has been a key figure for Scotland Women, earning 75 caps since making her debut in the 2015 Women’s Six Nations against France, scoring 26 tries.

She was also part of the squad for the 2021 Rugby World Cup and represented Scotland Sevens in their 2017 Rugby Europe Women’s Sevens Trophy win.

Speaking on her departure Rollie said:

“I thoroughly enjoyed my time at Trailfinders. I’ve made lifelong friends, played alongside amazing teammates and got to work with staff who pushed me to always do better.

“I am gutted to be leaving so quickly as I think this team is going to go places. I felt I fitted into the environment really well, but an opportunity that I didn’t think would come my way has, so for me personally, I think it’s the right choice and time to take it.

“I’d like to give a massive thanks to everyone who has supported me and the team, I was so welcomed by the fans and made to feel part of the family from day one.

“I wish the group well and all the success in the upcoming season, and I’ll see you all soon, I’m sure.”

 On Chloe’s departure, Head Coach, Barney Maddison, added:

“Chloe’s been a huge asset for us since she arrived here at the club. On the pitch, her dynamism, ability to create opportunities and positivity have been invaluable, but equally her character and qualities away from the pitch on the day-to-day has been really special and something

“She goes with our full support and best wishes for the future, and we hope we’ll see her again soon.”

Everyone at the club would like to thank Chloe for her efforts during her time with us and wish her all the best in the next chapter of her career.

We are pleased to announce that Emma Uren has signed a new contract with Trailfinders Women.

Born in Chiswick, a multi-sport upbringing aided Uren’s rise to a decorated international Sevens career through which she became an Olympian for England and Team GB in both the 2020 and 2024 Olympics. She was also named captain of the GB Sevens team for the 2024-25 SVNS series.

Uren signed for Trailfinders ahead of the 2023/2024 season, having previously represented Saracens in Premier 15s. A dynamic option on the wing, Uren’s versatility also makes her a threat across the field and a reliable member of the squad.

Speaking on her new contract, Uren said:

“I’m super excited to sign another year at Trailfinders. Every season the club has grown, and I think this one will be no different.

“The club allows us to play what we see and I think that is a style of rugby that really suits me. I can’t wait to see what impact we can have on the league this year, and I’m looking forward to bringing my game to that.

“It’s going to be really nice to spend more time down at the club this season, alongside such an amazing group of players and coaching staff and to see where this year takes me.”

Head Coach, Barney Maddison said:

“Emma Uren is a fantastic rugby player coming off the back of a couple of really strong Sevens seasons skippering the squad.

“It’s great we’re able to get her here on a more regular basis, and she’ll add some great leadership to the group.”

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