England Reigns at the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup
The 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup has come to an end, leaving an indelible legacy. England, meeting expectations, won their third title at Twickenham, in front of a crowd of almost 82,000 fans, setting a record for a women’s rugby match. Canada, which reached the final thanks to a crowdfunding campaign, was also an example of perseverance and success.Next, we analyze the future of women’s rugby and the triumph of the “Red Roses”.
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English Domain: The Most Powerful Force?
England has demonstrated remarkable dominance. With only one loss in their last 63 matches, the “Red Roses” have maintained an exceptional performance. Currently, England stands out as the most dominant force in women’s rugby, surpassing its competitors. Rival nations are still developing, with some players in amateur or semi-professional categories, but England has known how to take advantage of its advantage. The way they handled the pressure this year was also notable.Memorable Tournament Moments
The fans and the atmosphere of the tournament were unforgettable. The English fans were a key factor, creating a unique atmosphere.


The Future of Women’s Rugby
The tournament has demonstrated the potential of the sport. England, with solid funding, has set a standard. Now, it is crucial to invest in the growth of women’s rugby at all levels. Commercial investment is needed, more competitive matches, and grassroots development.
What to Expect in 2029?
England is likely to remain the favorite in 2029. The team has a solid structure and a group of players with potential.