England defeats France and advances to the final of the 2025 Women’s World Cup! The “Red Roses” demonstrated their mettle and power in a vibrant match, securing their place in the final with a score of 35-17.
A High-Tension Match
After an intense duel against a France that showed a great level, England managed to pass the test and secure their place in the final of the Women’s World Cup 2025. Despite the difficult field conditions and some handling errors, the English players knew how to impose their game and secure the victory.
England based its triumph on the strength of its pack and the determination of its players. Ellie Kildunne was key with two scores, the first thanks to a pass from Hannah Botterman and the second after an individual play that left the French defense without a response.
Amy Cokayne and Abbie Ward were also fundamental, scoring tries that demonstrated the power of the English team. Megan Jones, with an outstanding performance, contributed the fifth try, consolidating the victory.England will face Canada in the Rugby World Cup final next weekend.England’s game plan in the first half did not fully adapt to the conditions, resulting in errors and uncharacteristic decisions.
France, despite playing without some key figures, and felt the rigor of some refereeing decisions, showed a great effort. However, England managed to advance to the final.England faced their toughest test at the Women’s Rugby World Cup against France.John Mitchell’s team, which has been the clear favorite throughout the tournament, demonstrated why it is a dominant force in world rugby. With this triumph, they have 32 matches without losing and 17 consecutive victories against France.
England is now preparing for the final against Canada, a team that has proven its worth in the tournament. The “Red Roses” will have to give their best to secure their place in rugby history.
This match was a crucial test for England, and they managed to overcome it thanks to their confidence, their play, and their precision.
The players have compared their journey in the tournament to climbing Everest, knowing that a mistake could be fatal. They overcame this challenge and are now ready for the final.
England will seek to secure their place in rugby history in their next match.