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Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team to play two test matches in England this September

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Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team will play first in the world ranked England in a two-match series this September, marking the first time these teams have faced off since the 2021 Rugby World Cup (played in 2022) semi-final.

Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team will play first in the world ranked England in a two-match series this September, marking the first time these teams have faced off since the 2021 Rugby World Cup (played in 2022) semi-final. 

The series opener will be played at Exeter’s Sandy Park on Saturday September 23 (kick-off 6:30 a.m. PT / 9:30 a.m. ET), the home of the Exeter Chiefs, the Premier 15s team that includes the likes of Canadians Emily Tuttosi, DaLeaka Menin and Gabrielle Senft. The second match will take place on Saturday September 30 at a venue and time still to be confirmed. 

Canada and England last met in the semi-finals at the Rugby World Cup in November 2022, with England taking the win by a close score of 26-19. The series in England follows the 2023 World Rugby Pacific Four Series and will serve as preparation for WXV, a new three-tier annual global women’s international 15s competition. Both Canada and England will be competing in the top tier (WXV 1) in New Zealand along with the Black Ferns, Australia, France and Wales, with matches set for October 20-21 in Wellington, October 27-28 in Dunedin and November 3-4 in Auckland.  

“Playing against top nations like England is crucial as we build towards the 2025 Rugby World Cup,” said Canada’s Women’s Rugby Team Head Coach Kevin Rouet. “Our team will look to carry over and continue to build upon our successes and learnings from the Pacific Four Series, with these two matches against England providing us with challenging competition.” 

Tickets are on sale on the England Rugby website,  and more information on how to watch and follow in Canada will be announced shortly.