With world-class rugby comes tens of thousands of enthusiastic supporters spending time in Twickenham, some of whom consume the odd pint.

With this comes the need to make the occasional trip to the gents or ladies.

But with tens of thousands of people walking to and from Twickenham stadium, not everyone is able to access toilets as and when they need.

It is a subject that has been hotly-debated in the build-up to the tournament and it appears to have reared its head once again.

A Cole Park Road resident, who asked not to be named, said she confronted one man who she saw urinating in her front garden.

She said: "I couldn't believe it - I opened the window and shouted 'Oi, put that penis away'.

"In my work as a nurse, I have dealt with a lot of penises over the years and I have no problem with them or with rugby, for that matter.

"But it is disgusting to see people [urinating] on personal property."

She said a friend, who lives in Richmond Road, caught two women having a poo in the road during the Rugby Sevens earlier this year.

She added: "I want to see an extra 50 toilets in place between the stadium and the station because I know people would use them."

An England Rugby 2015 spokesman said: “Due to the increased size and scale of our operations for Rugby World Cup 2015 match days at Twickenham, we have increased the number of toilets in the area.

"Working with the RFU, England Rugby 2015 have listened to feedback from local residents and positioned toilets where they are perceived to be most needed."

They added residents can report concerns to community@england2015.com.