Rugby Premier League 2025: Full schedule, fixtures, results, squads, live streaming details

Six teams will compete in the inaugural edition of the Rugby Premier League.
The Rugby Premier League 2025 is scheduled to take place in Mumbai from June 15 to 29. The inaugural edition of the tournament will witness six teams battle it out for the silverware. Bengaluru Bravehearts, Delhi Redz, Chennai Bulls, Mumbai Dreamers, Hyderabad Heroes, and Kalinga Black Tigers are the six franchises competing in the 15-day-long competition.
The tournament will be held in a double round-robin format, with each team playing a total of 10 group stage matches. They will play two against each of the five opponents in a bid to secure a top-four finish in the points table.
The third-placed team will take on the second-placed team in the first semi-final, while the table-toppers will go up against the fourth-ranked team in the second semi-final. The winner of the semis will lock horns in the Rugby Premier League 2025 Final on Sunday (May 29).
The RPL 2025 matches will be played in four quarters of four minutes each, making it a unique event.
When is Rugby Premier League 2025 scheduled to start?
The tournament will commence on June 15 and conclude on June 29.
Where will Rugby Premier League 2025 take place?
The Brihanmumbai Kreeda Ani Lalitkala Prarthisthan Andheri Sports Complex in Mumbai will host all matches of the Rugby Premier League 2025.
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Rugby Premier League 2025 squads
Hyderabad Heroes
- Head Coach: DJ Forbes
- Marquee: Joji Nasova, Manuel Moreno, Terio Tamani, Lautaro Bazan Velez, Kevin Wekesa
- Bridge: Motu Opetai, Max Roddick, Wolfram Hacker
- Indian: Prince Khatri, Sumit Roy, Javed Hussain, Sukumar Hembrom, Sambit Pradhan
Chennai Bulls
- Head Coach: Ben Gollings
- Marquee: Terry Kennedy, Joseva Talacolo, Filipe Sauturaga, Joaquin Pellandini, Alex Davis
- Bridge: Vaovasa Afa, Nikias Lohe, Vaafauese Apelu Maliko
- Indian: Vallabh Patil, Shanawaz Ahmed, Vinayak Hariraj, Muhammed Jasim EP, Vinay A
Bengaluru Bravehearts
- Head Coach: Francisco (Paco) Hernandez
- Marquee: Akuila Rokolisoa, Iowane Teba, Tone Ng Shiu, Pol Pla, Scott Curry
- Bridge: Philip Wokorach, Liam Poultan, Mak Kwai Chung
- Indian: Mohit Khatri, Karan Rajbhar, Arpan Chhetri, Suresh Kumar, Prashant Singh
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Delhi Redz
- Head Coach: Tomasi Cama
- Marquee: Matias Osadczuk, Matteo Graziano, Alejandro Laforga, Patrick Odongo, Jordan Conroy
- Bridge: Michael Coverdale, Moritz Noll, Robin Plümpe
- Indian: Rajdeep Saha, Deepak Kumar Punia, Mohit, Sunil Chawan, Raj Kumar
Kalinga Black Tigers
- Head Coach: Mike Friday
- Marquee: Rosko Specman, Lucas Lacamp, Perry Baker, Harry McNulty, Maurice Longbottom
- Bridge: Kyle Tremblay, Ethan Turner, James Thiel
- Indian: Ajay Deswal, Asis Sabar, Deepraj Shahaji Rajebhosale, Pardeep Singh, Arjun Mahato
Mumbai Dreamers
- Head Coach: Tim Walsh
- Marquee: James Turner, Waisea Nacuqu, Henry Hutchison, Aaron Cummings, Jerry Tuwai
- Bridge: Elias Hancock, Rhys Williams James, Briar Barron
- Indian: Neeraj Khatri, Devendra Padir, Akash Balmiki, Nayan K, Ganesh Majhi
Where and how to watch live telecast and live streaming of Rugby Premier League 2025?
The Rugby Premier League 2025 will be live on Star Sports Network and JioHotstar app, and website for fans in India. For those looking to watch tournament live outside the subcontinent, they can tune into Rugby Pass TV. Full details here
Rugby Premier League 2025 full schedule, fixtures, results, and match timings (in IST)
Day 1 — June 15 (Sunday)
- Match 1 – Bengaluru Bravehearts 21-21 Delhi Redz
- Match 2 – Chennai Bulls 24-5 Mumbai Dreamers
- Match 3 – Hyderabad Heroes 24-14 Kalinga Black Tigers
Day 2 — June 16 (Monday)
- Match 4 – Kalinga Black Tigers 10-35 Bengaluru Bravehearts
- Match 5 – Mumbai Dreamers 17-31 Chennai Bulls
Day 3 — June 17 (Tuesday)
- Match 6 – Delhi Redz 7-21 Chennai Bulls
- Match 7 – Hyderabad Heroes 7-43 Bengaluru Bravehearts
Day 4 — June 18 (Wednesday)
- Match 8 – Chennai Bulls 26-26 Kalinga Black Tigers
- Match 9 – Mumbai Dreamers 7-20 Delhi Redz
Day 5 — June 19 (Thursday)
- Match 10 – Bengaluru Bravehearts 12-7 Mumbai Dreamers
- Match 11 – Kalinga Black Tigers 12-43 Hyderabad Heroes
Day 6 — June 20 (Friday)
- Match 12 – Bengaluru Bravehearts 26-0 Chennai Bulls
- Match 13 – Kalinga Black Tigers 7-21 Delhi Redz
- Match 14 – Mumbai Dreamers 12-19 Hyderabad Heroes
Day 7 — June 21 (Saturday)
- Match 15 – Chennai Bulls 31-24 Bengaluru Bravehearts
- Match 16 – Hyderabad Heroes 24-17 Mumbai Dreamers
- Match 17 – Delhi Redz 15-19 Kalinga Black Tigers
Day 8 — June 22 (Sunday)
- Match 18 – Bengaluru Bravehearts 26-21 Hyderabad Heroes
- Match 19 – Chennai Bulls 24-7 Delhi Redz
- Match 20 – Kalinga Black Tigers 17-17 Mumbai Dreamers
Day 9 — June 23 (Monday)
- Match 21 – Delhi Redz 22-12 Bengaluru Bravehearts
- Match 22 – Hyderabad Heroes 28-7 Chennai Bulls
Day 10 — June 24 (Tuesday)
- Match 23 – Mumbai Dreamers 5-33 Kalinga Black Tigers
- Match 24 – Chennai Bulls 0-17 Hyderabad Heroes
Day 11 — June 25 (Wednesday)
- Match 25 – Bengaluru Bravehearts 34-26 Kalinga Black Tigers
- Match 26 – Delhi Redz 19-19 Mumbai Dreamers
Day 12 — June 26 (Thursday)
- Match 27 – Kalinga Black Tigers 21-40 Chennai Bulls
- Match 28 – Hyderabad Heroes 40-19 Delhi Redz
Day 13 — June 27 (Friday)
- Match 29 – Delhi Redz 7-31 Hyderabad Heroes, 7:45 PM
- Match 30 – Mumbai Dreamers 26-14 Bengaluru Bravehearts, 8:25 PM
Day 14 — June 28 (Saturday)
- Match 31 – SF-1: Chennai Bulls 31-12 Bengaluru Bravehearts, 7:45 PM
- Match 32 – SF-2: Hyderabad Heroes 7-14 Delhi Redz, 8:25 PM
June 29 (Sunday)
- Match 33 – Bronze: Bengaluru Bravehearts 12-17 Hyderabad Heroes, 7:45 PM
- Match 34 – Finals: Chennai Bulls 41-0 Delhi Redz, 8:25 PM
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