The 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup final is here!
Five weeks later, 30 games, mountains of trys, and a lot of action, we finally got to 80 minutes with two teams and host England made it to Canada at Allianz Stadium in Twickenham.
Although England is my favorite, ranked number one in the world, we should not count Canada, which was the class above everyone we’ve faced.
The Red Roses began the tournament last month with the 69-7 US demolition, reaching big dance with bulldozers in Samoa, Australia, Scotland and France.
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Canada was equally impressive, passing Fiji, Wales and Scotland and easily slamming Australia in the quarter finals while playing pool. Their best moment was against defending champion New Zealand in the semi-finals, winning 34-19 at Bristol.
The finals are set up beautifully. The two best aspects of the world will be heading straight for World Cup glory in front of a sold-out Twickenham, with over 80,000 fans expected to be present.
The UK has made its appearances in the last six finals, with their final victory being in the 2014 edition, and by chance they beat Canada.
Canada has never won a tournament, so they are looking to make their own history on Satudah afternoons.
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