Countdown to Glory: The 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup Preview
Get ready for the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup with a comprehensive preview of the teams, key players, and what to expect in this thrilling tournament.






Final Preparations Underway for the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup
With just one week remaining until the kickoff of the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup, the excitement is palpable. Hosted in England, this tournament promises to be a showcase of the best in women's rugby, with teams from around the globe vying for the coveted title.
England: The Red Roses in Full Bloom
England enters the tournament as the red-hot favorites, having dominated the rugby scene since November 2020. With only one loss in their last 58 matches—a surprising defeat by New Zealand in the 2022 final—the Red Roses have been unstoppable. They’ve secured six consecutive Six Nations Grand Slams and have consistently outperformed their rivals, including a series of victories over the Black Ferns.
Head coach John Mitchell is acutely aware of the pressure that comes with being the favorites. "We’ve been preparing mentally as much as physically," Mitchell stated. "The experience from 2022 has us ready for this moment."
New Zealand: The Black Ferns' Redemption Quest
New Zealand, the reigning champions, are determined to defend their title. Despite a challenging year, head coach Allan Bunting believes his team is peaking at the right time. "We’re a different team now," Bunting said. "Canada and England haven’t seen the best of us yet."
Ireland: Rising Stars on the Global Stage
Ireland has made significant strides, climbing from 10th to 5th in the world rankings. Their memorable 29-27 upset over New Zealand in September 2024 has set the stage for a strong World Cup performance. However, the fitness of star player Aoife Wafer remains a concern. Coach Scott Bemand is optimistic: "We have a strong plan to get her back on the pitch."
Scotland and Wales: Battling for Knockout Glory
Both Scotland and Wales face uphill battles, with off-pitch disruptions and injuries affecting their preparations. Scotland’s captain Rachel Malcolm emphasized the need for unity: "We need to feel like superwomen on the pitch." Wales, led by coach Sean Lynn, is focusing on overcoming their recent struggles and making a mark in the tournament.
Canada and France: Dark Horses of the Tournament
Canada, now ranked second in the world, and France, consistently challenging England, are both strong contenders. Canada’s squad, bolstered by players from the Premiership Women's Rugby, is ready to make history. France, despite a recent loss to England, is determined to bounce back.
Tournament Overview
With 16 teams competing—up from 12 in 2022—this World Cup is set to be the most inclusive and competitive yet. Brazil makes its debut, while Fiji returns for a second shot. Over 300,000 tickets have been sold, ensuring record-breaking attendance.
Key Matches to Watch
- England vs. United States: The opening match in Sunderland.
- Ireland vs. New Zealand: A potential game-changer in Pool C.
- Scotland vs. Wales: A crucial match that could determine knockout stage progression.
Conclusion
The 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup is shaping up to be an unforgettable event. With top-tier talent, fierce rivalries, and the passion of fans, this tournament will undoubtedly elevate women’s rugby to new heights.