The Women’s Rugby World Cup final concluded with England defeating Canada at Twickenham, marking England’s third victory in the tournament. The match was attended by a record crowd for women’s rugby, totaling 81,885 spectators. England’s scoring contributors included tries from Ellie Kildunne, Amy Cokayne, Abbie Ward, and two by Alex Matthews. Canada’s points were recorded through two tries from Asia Hogan-Rochester and a penalty conversion by Sophie de Goede. This win was England’s first since 2014, a final in which they also defeated Canada. Canada had advanced to the final following a victory against New Zealand in the semi-finals.
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