The home of English rugby, Twickenham is the host of numerous rugby union fixtures year round. Most prominently it is the home of the English rugby union team who play all their home matches at the stadium, unlike other nations who use various venues. Twickenham hosts England's Six Nations matches, as well as inbound touring teams from the Southern Hemisphere, usually annually around November.
After extensive rebuilding between 1981 and 1995, the stadium as we know it today was completed, with a capacity of 75,000 (all seated). The stadium now houses a number of large restaurants and function suites, over 150 executive boxes, The Museum of Rugby, The Rugby Store and several smaller shops. Overall, the total area of the stadium has increased from 10 acres in 1907 to 35 acres in 1997.