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The Guardian - UK
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Prem Rugby in talks to stage league match at Chicago Cubs’ Wrigley Field

Wrigley Field in Chicago
Wrigley Field in Chicago could stage a Prem fixture featuring English clubs next season. Photograph: Daniel Bartel/USA Today Sports

Prem Rugby is in talks about staging a game at Wrigley Field in Chicago next season, the first attempt to move a game abroad since Saracens played Newcastle in Philadelphia in 2017.

The eye-catching plan to hold a game at Chicago Cubs’ famous home would be a significant boost to rugby union in the United States, hosts of the 2031 Rugby World Cup.

Prem Rugby has rebranded the competition as the Gallagher Prem for this season, which begins with Gloucester’s trip to Sale on Thursday evening, and is actively courting investment from America.

The title sponsor is a commercial partner of Major League Baseball’s Chicago Cubs and their Wrigley Field stadium, where part of the ballpark is known as Gallagher Way.

The Guardian has learned that Prem Rugby has had discussions about taking a game to Wrigley Field during the 2026-27 season. It would coincide with the 100th anniversary of Gallagher, a Chicago-based insurance company. Gallagher and the Cubs are understood to be receptive, while numerous Prem clubs would be interested despite the need to sacrifice a home fixture.

Prem Rugby engaged the New York-based bank Raine Group and accountants Deloitte earlier this year with a brief to attract new investors, specifically from the United States. They ran the Hundred £520m auction for the England and Wales Cricket Board in January, so have a track record of delivering investment in English sport.

Raine Group and Deloitte are understood to have been told to market both the Prem as a competition and seek stakes in individual English clubs. The Austrian energy drinks company Red Bull bought Newcastle Falcons in the summer, while the Jordan Group has agreed to buy London Irish, who are hoping to rejoin the new second-tier Champ next season.

A Gallagher spokesperson told the Guardian: “We would love to have a Prem game in Chicago, where our global headquarters are, particularly as we shortly are about to mark our centenary year of trading. There are no firm plans in place as yet.”

Prem Rugby has targeted America before with mixed results. Saracens and London Irish played in New York in 2016 and the following year Newcastle and Saracens met in Philadelphia, but that game attracted only 6,000 fans.

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