
England will face Canada again in a rematch of the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup final as part of three games in the WXV Global Series this September.
The Red Roses won the World Cup for the third time when they beat Canada 33-13 at Twickenham five months ago.
In September, England will host Australia at CorpAcq Stadium on 12 September, Canada at Sandy Park in Exeter on 19 September, and New Zealand at Twickenham on 26 September.
Maddie Feaunati said they “can’t wait for another match” against Canada, while captain Megan Jones called a Red Roses vs Black Ferns game “one of the best.” Amy Cokayne added hosting Australia in the northwest is “fantastic.”
The WXV Global Series features the world’s top 12 teams, including Scotland, Ireland, Wales, France, Italy, Japan, South Africa, and the United States. Teams play 9-16 Tests outside World Cup years, with up to six each September and October.
England will start their first match since the World Cup by hosting Ireland on 11 April in the Women’s Six Nations.
