England defeats France and advances to the final of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025!
After an epic encounter against an exceptional France, England fought tooth and nail to secure their place in the final of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup. The “Red Roses” achieved a 35-17 victory, demonstrating their mettle and determination.
Despite the difficult field conditions, England overcame the challenges thanks to their relentless play and the strength of their team. Although handling errors were evident, the tenacity of the English team was key.
England managed to score five tries against France, including two impressive runs by Ellie Kildunne. The first, with an assist from Hannah Botterman, and the second, with a lucky bounce that Kildunne took advantage of to secure the victory.
Amy Cokayne and Abbie Ward also contributed crucial annotations, demonstrating the power of the English team. Megan Jones shone in the center, completing an outstanding performance.England will face Canada in the Rugby World Cup final next weekend.In the first half, England’s game plan did not adapt to the conditions, leading to errors and unusual decisions. France, despite being without some key figures, fought valiantly and was on the verge of taking the lead.
France felt aggrieved by some refereeing decisions, but England advanced to the final.England faced their toughest test at the Women’s Rugby World Cup against France.John Mitchell’s team has played under immense pressure, but has proven to be the dominant force in world rugby. This victory, the 32nd without defeat and the 17th consecutive against France, underscores their dominance.
This victory was a valuable experience for England.
England showed they are ready for the final against Canada, who had an outstanding performance. They overcame an encounter that could have truncated their aspirations, thanks to their unwavering faith, confidence in the process and honed precision.
The “Red Roses” have compared their journey to climbing Everest, and this victory was a crucial test. Now, they have one more match to secure their place in rugby history.