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Canada vs England Women Predictions - England set to secure third World Cup with victory against Canada
- England are unbeaten in 27 matches, and 13 in a row against Canada.
- Canada are on a 9-match unbeaten streak, winning last 7.
- England are favourites to win the final and cover -7.5 handicap.
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England have an outstanding record against Canada (Getty Images)
Canada vs England Women Predictions
- Canada vs England Women Predictions
- Head to Head
- Canada Form
- Canada Team News & Injuries
- England Women Form
- England Women Team News & Injuries
Canada have historically struggled to beat England but have played excellent rugby during the 2025 Women's World Cup and are aiming for their first title. England are on an incredible winning run and defeated Canada in the 2014 final.
- England have won 27 consecutive fixtures.
- England have defeated Canada 13 consecutive times.
- Canada are undefeated in their last 9 matches.
- Canada have won 7 consecutive games.
Head to Head
England have a commanding lead with 33 victories to three against Canada, including one draw in 37 meetings.
Canada Form
Canada produced an excellent first-half display against New Zealand in their Women's World Cup semi-final clash last weekend, scoring four tries and two conversions to lead 24-7 at half-time.
Canada scored a converted try and a penalty in the second half to knock the defending champions out of the tournament with a 34-19 victory.
During the fixtures of Pool B, Canada thumped Fiji 65-7, Wales 42-0, and Scotland 40-19, and defeated Australia 46-5 in the quarter-finals.
Canada have been in excellent form throughout the tournament and now face one final hurdle to become world champions for the first time. However, they have a tough task ahead against hosts England, who are on an incredible 27-match unbeaten run.
Canada Team News & Injuries
Justine Pelletier, Asia Hogan-Rochester, Florence Symonds, Sophie de Goede, and Alex Tessier each scored a try against New Zealand last weekend.
Sophie de Goede slotted three conversions and a penalty in the match.
Forwards: Brittany Kassil, Caroline Crossley, Courtney O'Donnell, DaLeaka Menin, Emily Tuttosi, Fabiola Forteza, Gabrielle Senft, Gillian Boag, Julia Omokhuale, Karen Paquin, Laetitia Royer, Maya Montiel, McKinley Hunt, Mikiela Nelson, Olivia DeMerchant, Rachel Smith, Sophie de Goede, Taylor McKnight, Tyson Beukeboom
Backs: Alexandra Tessier, Alysha Corrigan, Asia Hogan-Rochester, Claire Gallagher, Fancy Bermudez, Florence Symonds, Julia Schell, Justine Pelletier, Paige Farries, Sarah-Maude Lachance, Shoshanah Seumanutafa, Taylor Perry
England Women Form
England did not score many points in the first half against France in their Women's World Cup semi-final match last weekend, going into the break with a 7-5 lead.
However, England were in fine form in the second half, scoring four converted tries to beat France 35-17 and reach their ninth final.
Earlier in the tournament, England thrashed the USA 69-7, Brazil 92-3, and Australia 47-7 during their Pool A matches, and beat Scotland 40-8 in the quarter-finals.
England are aiming for their first Women's Rugby World Cup title since 2014 and boast a dominant record against Canada, going unbeaten in their last 13 meetings with 13 wins.
England Women Team News & Injuries
Ellie Kildunne scored a brace against France.
Amy Cokayne, Abbie Ward, and Megan Jones each scored a try last weekend.
Zoe Harrison kicked over five conversions in the match.
Forwards: Lark Atkin-Davies, May Campbell, Amy Cokayne, Sarah Bern, Hannah Botterman, Mackenzie Carson, Kelsey Clifford, Maud Muir, Zoe Aldcroft, Rosie Galligan, Lilli Ives Campion, Morwenna Talling, Abbie Ward, Abi Burton, Maddie Feaunati, Sadia Kabeya, Alex Matthews, Marlie Packer
Backs: Natasha Hunt, Lucy Packer, Holly Aitchison, Zoe Harrison, Tatyana Heard, Megan Jones, Helena Rowland, Emily Scarratt, Jade Shekells, Jess Breach, Abby Dow, Claudia Moloney-MacDonald, Ellie Kildunne, Emma Sing
Verdict
England are playing at home and are on a long unbeaten run, giving them the advantage over Canada in the Women's Rugby World Cup final to win and cover the -7.5 handicap.
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