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Canada vs Scotland Women Predictions - Canada to secure top spot in Pool B

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Canada Women, currently ranked second in the world, are the favorites against Scotland Women as both teams vie to top Pool B, each standing at 10 points. Canada have dominated their recent encounters, winning their last five matches against Scotland, and have convincingly covered the -28.5 handicap in their last three fixtures. While Scotland have won their past two games, their recent performances have been less convincing. Key milestones include Tyson Beukeboom earning her 81st cap for Canada, and Sarah Bonar her 50th for Scotland. Expect Canada’s dominance to continue.

Simon Lewis 3 hours ago
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  • Canada Women are unbeaten in their last 5 matches.
  • Canada have won their last 5 games against Scotland and covered -28.5 handicap in last 3.
  • Both teams tied on 10 points; match decides Pool B leader.
Canada vs Scotland Women
Canada Women are unbeaten in their last 5 matches. (Getty Images)

Canada vs Scotland Women Predictions


This match will decide who tops Pool B as they are both on 10 points. Canada Women are huge favourites and I fancy them to cover the 28.5 handicap.
  • Canada vs Scotland Women Predictions
  • Head to Head
  • Canada Women Form
  • Canada Women Injuries & Team News
  • Scotland Women Form
  • Scotland Women Injuries & Team News

  • Canada Women are unbeaten in their last 5 matches.
  • Canada Women have won their last 5 matches against Scotland.
  • Canada Women have covered the -28.5 handicap in their last 3 matches.
  • Scotland Women have won their last 2 matches.

Head to Head


Canada and Scotland Women have bet seven times with Canada claiming six victories. The last five have all gone Canada’s way. They last met in 2018, a match that Canada Women won 28-25.

Canada Women Form


Canada Women have won four of their last five matches with only a draw against New Zealand stopping a perfect record.

The Canadians are currently ranked second in the world behind England and are considered, along with New Zealand, the biggest challengers to the English for the title.

Canada have been dominant in their opening two games, securing a 65-7 win over Fiji Women in their opening group game before thrashing Wales 42-0 last weekend.

Canada Women Injuries & Team News


Tyson Beukeboom is set to become Canada’s most capped women’s player with her 81st cap in this fixture. Paige Farries will start her first game at the tournament with Alysha Corrigan out of the side.

Scotland Women Form


Scotland struggled in the Women’s Six Nations earlier this year and their progression to the quarters at the World Cup was always dependent on their result against Wales in their group opener.

That was a tight contest for the first half, but Scotland always looked the more composed side. They ended up winning comfortably 38-8.

Last weekend, the Scots were not so convincing against Fiji. They still managed to win the game 29-15, but their performance did draw criticism.

Scotland Women Injuries & Team News


Two changes in the front-row sees hooker Lana Skelton and tighthead Lisa Cockburn start for Scotland in this pool decider. Sarah Bonar is set for her 50th cap.

Verdict

Canada’s ladies have been in superb form recently. I don’t see Scotland matching them in this encounter with Canada tipped to cover 28.5.

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