England wins Women's Rugby World Cup 33-13
England wins Women's Rugby World Cup 33-13

England wins Women's Rugby World Cup 33-13

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England beat Canada 33-13 at Twickenham to win the Women’s Rugby World Cup, claiming their third title and their first in 11 years before a crowd of 81,885. The victory extended England’s world-record winning streak to 33 consecutive matches. Canada opened with Asia Hogan‑Rochester, who finished with two tries, but missed conversions and England responses from Ellie Kildunne, Amy Cokayne, Alex Matthews (a second) and Abbie Ward, with Zoe Harrison adding the conversions, proved decisive. Even after being reduced to 14 players in the second half, England maintained control despite Canada dominating much of that period. New Zealand took bronze with a 42-26 win over France.

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