The Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 has come to an end. England met expectations, conquering their third title at Twickenham in front of almost 82,000 fans, a record for a women’s 15-a-side rugby match. It was a memorable day on and off the field. Canada, which partly funded its participation in the tournament through crowdfunding, achieved great success by reaching the final.
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What’s next for women’s rugby and the “Red Roses”?
We analyze the key questions after the conclusion of the tournament.- England handles the pressure and joins the list of immortals.
- Meg Jones of England: From personal pain to inspiring a generation.
- Mitchell open to coaching the British and Irish Lions.
Is England the dominant force in sport?
Currently, the “Red Roses” are the most dominant force in rugby union.
Alofoke Deportes

What will you remember from the tournament?
The fans and the atmosphere were unforgettable. The noise that England received in their first match was incredible.

Where does this leave women’s rugby?
The tournament has demonstrated the potential of the sport. Large-scale investment is needed for widespread growth.
What will happen in 2029?
It’s hard to imagine anything other than a “Red Roses” victory. Other nations are expected to improve, with Canada as an example of progress with more investment.