England set to confirm their status as the world’s best women’s side

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England set to confirm their status as the world’s best women’s side

The World Cup for women's rugby takes place in New Zealand over the next five weekends. Ireland missed out on the tournament last year. The tournament is organised by 12 nations split into three pools of four. 22 of the matches kick-off between 2.15am and 5.45am. England are favourites to win the competition. They won the Six Nations this year and are on a 25-game winning streak. The bookies’ odds reflect this. New Zealander are the favourites. France are second favourites, followed by the hosts and USA. Final at Eden Park on November 12th kicks off at 6.30am Irish time.

England are set to confirm their status as the world’s best women”s side. This weekend‘s Rugby World Cup games are all at Irish times.

England are set to confirm their status as the world’s best women's side. They play South Africa at 2.15 am and Fiji at 4.45 am. Australia play New Zealand at 7. 15 am in Pool A.

England are playing in the World Cup women's tournament in Whangarei. USA play Italy at 12.45 am, Japan play Canada at 3.15 am and Wales play Scotland at 5. 45 am.


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