England unchanged for Women's World Cup final
Summary
England's women's rugby team will face Canada in the World Cup final at Twickenham, keeping the same lineup as in their semi-final win against France. Canada, ranked second in the world, has reached the final for the first time since 2014 and has had to crowdfund part of their campaign budget. The match will have a record attendance, surpassing the previous highest for a women's rugby game.Key Facts
- England's team is unchanged from their semi-final match against France.
- England last won the Women's Rugby World Cup in 2014 and lost the last two finals to New Zealand.
- Canada is the second-ranked team in the world and is playing in their first final since 2014.
- The Canada team is semi-professional and crowdfunded nearly 33% of their World Cup budget.
- England's team has been professional since 2019 and is favored to win, playing at home.
- The World Cup final will be held at Twickenham with a record-breaking crowd of 82,000.
- The match will be between the world's top two ranked teams, England and Canada.
- England defeated Canada by nine points in a match in Vancouver last year.
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