England Women Have One More Memory to Make
- England has decided to keep the same lineup and substitutes as they prepare to face Canada in the World Cup final at Allianz Stadium, which will be witnessed by a record crowd of 82,000.
- The teams reached this stage after years of preparation, with England trusting a squad built over three years and Canada completing each knockout round with the same 23 players led by Alex Tessier.
- England's head coach John Mitchell emphasized effective execution and focus on process, while Canada’s coach Kevin Rouet admitted they face pressure as underdogs determined to win despite most of the stadium supporting England.
- Mitchell highlighted that playing before a record 82,000 fans at Allianz Stadium marks a significant milestone, and the match will be an intense, full 80-minute contest between the world's top two teams.
- The outcome will shape this new era of women's rugby and test England's bid to extend a 32-Test winning streak while Canada seeks to overturn past defeats, raising expectations for a competitive final.
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England women have one more memory to make
LONDON :England head into Saturday's Women's Rugby World Cup final against Canada with a choice of historical statistics to lean on - a recent form line that makes them hot favourites, but a dismal finals record that will give their rivals real belief.England are on a world record run of 32 successive wins an
The Canadian women will face England, which they have not beaten since 13 games on Saturday.
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