
"England's Red Roses have reached the final of the Women's Rugby World Cup for the seventh tournament in a row. On Saturday afternoon they'll face Canada for a chance to lift the World Cup trophy for the first time since 2014, and on home soil to boot. Tickets for the Twickenham fixture have long since sold out, but there are a whole bunch of pubs, sports bars and local rugby clubs across London that'll be following the action, with plenty of free screenings on offer."
"Some of SW3's most illustrious institutions have joined forces once again for the seventh edition of this local history festival, which features over 80 events exploring Chelsea's colourful past, many of which are free of charge. This weekend, visitors can enjoy free entry to Chelsea Physic Garden, join British military history Ben Barry for a free talk at the National Army Museum, and enjoy a spirited performance from the Chelsea Pensioner Singers, free of charge."
The first weekend of autumn in London offers free outdoor and cultural activities despite colder weather. England's Red Roses play Canada in the Women's Rugby World Cup final, with free public screenings in pubs, sports bars and local rugby clubs. Chelsea's local history festival features over 80 events, free entry to Chelsea Physic Garden, a talk by British military history Ben Barry at the National Army Museum, and a performance by the Chelsea Pensioner Singers. A free arts festival in the Docklands, community bike rides and a Guinness World Record attempt offer additional no-cost options. These options suit people who want to get outdoors without spending money.
Read at Time Out London
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