England Red Roses Chase Historic Home Win Against Canada in Women’s Rugby World Cup Final
England Red Roses Chase Historic Home Win Against Canada in Women’s Rugby World Cup Final

England Red Roses Chase Historic Home Win Against Canada in Women’s Rugby World Cup Final

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The England Red Roses are set to face Canada in the Women's Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham, aiming to break their streak of falling short in previous finals and potentially transform the women's game. England enters as favorites with a strong unbeaten run, having recently defeated France in a tough semi-final, while Canada, the tournament's in-form team, looks to make history with standout players like Sophie de Goede. The Red Roses also represent LGBTQ+ pride, with nine openly out players, including captain Marlie Packer and her fiancée Rosie Galligan, as well as Mackenzie Carson, a Canadian-born player now representing England alongside her partner. The final has garnered royal attention, with Princess Kate and King Charles expressing their support and pride for both teams, emphasizing the significance of the event and the home crowd advantage for England. Canada has prepared for the intense atmosphere, training with headphones to simulate the noise from the 82,000 fans expected at Allianz Stadium. This final promises to be a landmark moment in women's rugby, showcasing athletic excellence, inclusivity, and widespread national support.

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