England Crowned at the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup
The 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup has come to an end. England, meeting expectations, won their third title at Twickenham, in front of almost 82,000 fans, setting a record for a women’s XV rugby match. The day was memorable both on and off the field. Canada, which partly funded its participation in the tournament through crowdfunding, managed to reach the final, which was already a triumph in itself.Next, we analyze the future of women’s rugby and the path forward for the victorious “Red Roses”.
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English Domain in Women’s Rugby?
England has demonstrated remarkable dominance. Their current record is impressive, with only one defeat in their last 63 matches, precisely in the 2022 final. Since then, they have maintained an undefeated streak and have now been crowned champions of the most prestigious tournament.This level of play positions them as the dominant force in current women’s rugby, comparing them to historic teams.
The difference between England and its competitors is significant, with other nations still developing and some players being amateurs or semi-professionals. However, the “Red Roses” focused on their own game and achieved success.The way they handled the pressure this year was remarkable.
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Memorable Tournament Moments
The tournament was marked by a large influx of public and a vibrant atmosphere in the stadiums. The fans’ reaction to seeing England on the field was unforgettable. Megan Jones’ press conference was a touching moment. In addition, the inspiring stories of Samoa, with players who combined their work with representing their country, and the exciting tie between Australia and the United States, are moments that will be etched in memory.


The Future of Women’s Rugby
The tournament has demonstrated the potential of the sport and what can be achieved with serious investment. It is crucial that investment is made in women’s rugby to ensure its growth. England, with greater funding, has led the way, but other teams need to catch up. More commercial support, more competitive matches and investment from the grassroots are needed. The British & Irish Lions tour is expected to maintain the interest of the fans.
Outlook for 2029
England is likely to remain the favorite. With a young team and the right infrastructure, they are expected to maintain their level. Other nations are expected to improve, such as Canada, which showed great performance despite its budgetary limitations.