“A win that goes beyond the trophy, lighting the path for young players everywhere.”
England celebrated their World Cup victory after defeating Canada 33–13 at Twickenham Stadium in London. A record crowd of 81,885 watched the match live, while 5.8 million viewers followed on TV, making it the most-watched rugby match of the year.
The Red Roses dominated from start to finish. Under coach John Mitchell, the team extended their unbeaten streak to 33 games. The players displayed skill, teamwork, and determination throughout the match.
After the win, the team paraded at Battersea Power Station, celebrating with fans despite rainy weather. Players lifted the trophy and cheered alongside supporters, creating a lively and jubilant atmosphere.
Coach John Mitchell praised the team for their dedication and growth. He called the victory a transformative experience. The win marks a milestone for women’s rugby in England and aims to inspire more girls to take up the sport.
This triumph gives England their third Women’s Rugby World Cup title and highlights the growing popularity and impact of women’s sports in the UK.
