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England lift Women’s Rugby World Cup with win over Canada

September 28, 2025 5 Min Read
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England gained the Ladies’s Rugby World Cup on Saturday with a convincing 33-13 win over Canada at Twickenham’s Allianz Stadium.

John Mitchell’s facet delivered their thirty third consecutive win — a run that stretches again to the final Ladies’s Rugby World Cup ultimate three years in the past — and this recreation, in entrance of 81,885 followers, was their most essential but.

The Purple Roses scored 5 tries, with Ellie Kildunne wonderous effort the spotlight of the match. She scored an exciting solo strive within the ninth minute, and the magnificent England pack dominated the remainder of the competition.

4 of England’s 5 tries had been equipped by the forwards, together with two for No .8 Alex Matthews, and there was the acquainted sight of their scrum and maul grinding the opposition into submission.

In defence, they had been liable for shutting down Canada at a key stage within the second half when the match’s type workforce had been benefiting from a yellow card for Hannah Botterman to stage a fightback.

It was as England had been defending their line at 26-13 forward, with Asia Hogan-Rochester having run in her second strive for the Canadians, that fears of one other World Cup failure had been at their strongest.

The Purple Roses had reached the final six finals but gained solely as soon as, however on this event they held their nerve with their forwards dealing with down the rebellion when it was at its fiercest.

How England would take care of their World Cup ultimate gremlins was the nice unknown heading to Twickenham, however it rapidly turned clear that it was Canada who had been battling the event and total the underdogs had been disappointing.

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Aside from scoring a brilliantly labored strive by way of Hogan-Rochester, they’d little to have fun from a one-sided first half affected by errors and indiscipline.

England misplaced a line-out on their very own throw to permit Hogan-Rochester to attain, however that was the one mistake from their set piece, which straight led to scores for forwards Amy Cokayne and Matthews.

It was the early contact down by Kildunne that really lit up the primary half, nonetheless, as she burst by way of Canada’s defence with a present of power earlier than utilizing her footwork and tempo to race over.

It was a strive scored when there appeared nothing on for England, though the path of pink shirts left in her wake was additionally the results of gentle tackling.

A Sophie de Goede penalty was all Canada may muster from a sustained assault on the Purple Roses line they usually seemed dazed upon conceding one other maul strive, though this one was dominated out for offside.

England’s assault continued into the second half with prop Botterman persevering with to trigger havoc up entrance, and Abbie Ward was the following over after a collection of ahead drives.

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Botterman was proven a yellow card for a tip sort out on Karen Paquin and Canada exploited the benefit virtually instantly by sending Hogan-Rochester over for her second.

The Purple Roses’ defence confronted huge stress however the underdogs simply couldn’t make the decisive run or cross, and it was the scrum that got here to the hosts’ rescue on successive events.

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Canada had the momentum however England lastly escaped their half and confirmed their class by ending waves of forward-led assaults with a second strive for Matthews, bringing the fightback to a halt and enabling them to elevate the World Cup for the third time within the nation’s historical past.

Data from PA contributed to this report.

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