THE Webb Ellis Trophy -- rugby's World Cup -- will be at Sixways on Saturday.
The cup, which will be in Evesham and Bromsgrove 24 hours earlier as part of a nationwide tour, will make its way to Worcester to coincide with Saturday's National One clash with Manchester.
The cup is being brought to Worcester as the club are awarded a Sport England Charter Mark, a seal of approval for the mini-junior section at Sixways.
However, it will be paraded around the ground during half-time in the Manchester match to give supporters a view of the trophy so famously won by England last year.
Worcester's operations director Mike Robins said: "It's a huge boost to the mini-junior section to get the Charter Mark and recognition of all the hard work.
"To get the World Cup at Sixways will also make it a day to remember.
"With Worcester top of the table and playing so well, it promises to be some day. Hopefully the supporters will want to come along to mark the occasion because it doesn't happen every day!"
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