England Women vs Canada Women Preview
England and Canada meet in the Women’s Rugby World Cup Final on Saturday after incredible journeys. The Red Roses are looking to lift the trophy for the third time and the first on home turf.
This will be Canada’s second appearance in a World Cup Final, having lost to England in this clash in 2014. Can the Canucks get revenge over a decade later, or will England make it a hat-trick at Twickenham?
England Women vs Canada Women Predictions
Predicted Score: England 27-17 Canada
One of our top rugby predictions this week is for England to edge Canada in the Women’s Rugby World Cup final. This is set to be a blockbuster showdown between two teams who have impressed throughout the tournament. England arrive as favourites, with their formidable pack and experienced core giving them the edge. However, Canada are no pushovers. They have the power and flair to make this a real contest. Expect a hard-fought clash, but England’s game management, forward power, and bench strength should see them lift the trophy once again.
England’s form coming into this final has been outstanding. They’ve been ruthless at the set-piece and clinical in finishing opportunities. Zoe Harrison has been pulling the strings superbly at fly-half, keeping the tempo high and forcing defences to scramble. Ellie Kildunne continues to be a game-breaker from the back, giving England an attacking spark whenever she touches the ball. Head coach John Mitchell has instilled a steely focus in this team, and they have shown time and again that they know how to get over the line when it matters most.
The battle up front will be absolutely crucial. England’s scrum and rolling maul have been a nightmare for opponents all tournament, and if they can assert dominance early, they’ll pin Canada deep and rack up penalties. This platform allows them to play in the right areas and unleash their dangerous backs. The technical accuracy of England’s forwards has been impressive. They’re not just big and strong; they’re disciplined and efficient. That is why they’ve been so hard to stop.
In the backline, England look sharp and confident. Harrison’s tactical kicking game has been top-class, keeping opponents under pressure and forcing errors. Combine that with Kildunne’s electric footwork and the finishing ability of Jess Breach and Abby Dow, and you have a backline capable of turning half-chances into points. If England can keep the tempo high and move Canada’s heavy pack around, gaps will eventually appear.
Canada, however, are not here by accident. They have built momentum through the tournament, and their upset win over New Zealand in the semi-final showed just how dangerous they can be. Their pack is powerful and relentless at the breakdown, with captain Sophie de Goede leading by example. Her work rate, decision-making, and kicking game from the tee will be crucial if Canada are to stay in touch on the scoreboard.
Canada’s strength is their physicality and ability to disrupt. Their forwards will look to spoil England’s ball, slow the tempo, and force errors. If they can stop England’s maul and compete at the breakdown, they have the talent to turn over possession and strike back. Out wide, players like Paige Farries can make something from nothing, so England will need to stay switched on defensively.
This is likely to be closer than some might expect. Canada will throw everything into the collisions and could frustrate England early on. The key will be whether they can sustain that intensity for the full 80 minutes. England’s fitness, depth, and ability to bring impact players off the bench should tilt things in their favour in the closing stages. Expect the Red Roses to absorb Canada’s challenge before pulling clear in the final quarter to seal another World Cup title.
Players to Watch
- Jess Breach (England, Wing): Jess Breach remains one of England’s most lethal attacking weapons. Her pace is electric, and she has the ability to finish from anywhere on the pitch. Breach is also excellent in broken play, spotting gaps and exploiting mismatches with her acceleration. She offers more than just scoring power. Her defensive work and positional sense make her a reliable presence under pressure. In a tight final, Breach could be the difference-maker who turns pressure into points.
- Sophie de Goede (Canada, No. 8): Canada’s captain has been immense throughout this tournament and will be central to their hopes in the final. De Goede’s ability to carry hard, secure turnovers, and control the tempo makes her one of the best forwards in the world. She also brings a reliable boot from the kicking tee, which could prove vital if Canada get chances to build scoreboard pressure. Her leadership will be crucial in keeping Canada calm and composed against England’s relentless pack.
England Women vs Canada Women Betting Tips
- Handicap – Canada +7: England are deserved favourites for this final, but Canada have shown throughout the tournament that they can go toe-to-toe with the very best. Their pack is physical, they have a reliable kicker in Sophie de Goede, and they have enough strike runners to punish any loose play. England should still come out on top, but this could be closer than many expect. Backing Canada on the +7 line gives you room for a narrow England win while still covering a competitive scoreline. If Canada can keep the set-piece battle close and slow England’s tempo, they should stay inside this margin. A bet on Canada to cover in the handicap betting is worth 4/5 with our online sportsbook.
- Winning Margin – England to Win by 8-14: This market looks excellent value given how competitive Canada have been. This is even more so when you consider England’s tendency to pull away late rather than run away early. England’s superior bench and tactical kicking should allow them to edge clear in the final quarter, but Canada’s defence is strong enough to prevent a blowout. A winning margin of 8-14 points is right in the sweet spot. This covers a scenario where England dominate territory and possession but are made to work hard for every score. This offers great returns, worth 13/5 for anyone betting on rugby.
- Halftime/Fulltime – England/England: The Halftime/Fulltime market is worth considering for anyone betting on the Women’s Rugby World Cup Final. England have been quick starters all tournament, often getting on the board early through their maul or quick-strike backs. If they can take an early lead into halftime, their experience and composure should see them close out the game. At 4/7, it’s short but dependable, and it reflects England’s ability to control the game once they get in front.
England Women vs Canada Women Head-To-Head and Key Stats
These sides last met in October 2024, when England edged Canada 21-12 in Vancouver to retain their WXV1 title. Canada dominated territory early and struck first through scrum-half Justine Pelletier, but England’s Maud Muir powered over to level the scores. Captain Alex Tessier restored Canada’s lead with a brilliant coast-to-coast team try. However, England’s bench, nicknamed the “super eight”, made the difference late on.
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Replacement prop Sarah Bern and lock Zoe Aldcroft crossed to secure England’s 20th consecutive win. Canada’s missed chances proved costly, but their display confirmed they are serious World Cup contenders. England, meanwhile, showed the resilience of champions, finishing strong to keep their unbeaten run intact.
England’s Recent Form
The Red Roses survived the threat of a steely France team last weekend to reach this final with a 35-17 victory. Despite being dominated in possession and territory early on, the Red Roses struck first through Ellie Kildunne. France replied via Nassira Konde but crucially failed to convert their pressure into more points. After the break, England’s forward power told as Amy Cokayne and Abbie Ward crossed to swing momentum their way.
| Date | Result | Team | Score |
| 20 September, 2025 | Win | France | 17-35 |
| 14 September, 2025 | Win | Scotland | 40-8 |
| 6 September, 2025 | Win | Australia | 47-7 |
| 30 August, 2025 | Win | Samoa | 92-3 |
| 22 August, 2025 | Win | USA | 69-7 |
France hit back through Kelly Arbey, but Kildunne’s second try and a late Meg Jones score sealed victory. Zoe Harrison was flawless from the tee, converting all five tries as England’s composure and depth proved decisive.
Canada’s Recent Form
Canada secured a historic win over New Zealand to reach the Women’s Rugby World Cup Final. Canada stunned six-time champions New Zealand with a commanding 34-19 victory to book their place in the Women’s Rugby World Cup final. The Canadians flew out of the blocks, racing to a 12-0 lead through Justine Pelletier and Asia Hogan-Rochester. Florence Symonds added a third try to stun New Zealand.
| Date | Result | Team | Score |
| 19 September, 2025 | Win | New Zealand | 19-34 |
| 13 September, 2025 | Win | Australia | 46-5 |
| 6 September, 2025 | Win | Scotland | 40-19 |
| 30, August, 2025 | Win | Wales | 42-0 |
| 23, August 2025 | Win | Fiji | 65-7 |
Sophie de Goede’s powerful score under the posts put Canada 24-7 up at half-time. Alex Tessier extended the lead shortly after the restart, and though New Zealand responded through Liana Mikaele-Tu’u and Braxton Sorensen-McGee, Canada held firm. De Goede’s late penalty sealed the historic win in front of 24,000 fans in Bristol. The result ended New Zealand’s title defence and underlined Canada’s credentials as serious challengers ahead of their clash with England.


