England Suffers, Beats France and Goes to the Women’s Rugby World Cup Final

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We breathe a sigh of relief! England defeated France in an epic match, securing their place in the final of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup. Despite France’s outstanding performance, the “Red Roses” managed to win with a score of 35-17. The triumph highlights the tenacity of the English team, which is now preparing for the final against Canada. The match, marked by adverse conditions in the first half, tested England’s skill. Although handling errors and a lack of precision in the French attack played in favor of the English, the victory was built on the team’s strength and determination. The key to the English triumph was the five tries scored, including two spectacular scores by Ellie Kildunne. Amy Cokayne and Abbie Ward also contributed crucial scores, demonstrating the team’s power. Megan Jones, with her outstanding performance, sealed the victory with the fifth try.

England will face Canada in the Rugby World Cup final next weekend.In the first half, England did not adapt well to the conditions, leading to errors and questionable tactical decisions. France, despite the adversities and the absence of key figures, kept the score tight and generated opportunities. However, England demonstrated their superiority.
England faced their toughest test in the Women’s Rugby World Cup against France.John Mitchell’s team, under immense pressure, has maintained an impressive record, with 32 unbeaten matches and 17 consecutive victories against France. Overcoming this challenge was crucial for England, who are now focused on the final. The final against Canada, who defeated the Black Ferns, promises to be a high-caliber match. England, with their champion mentality, will seek to secure their place in rugby history.

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