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England Crushes Samoa in Women's Rugby World Cup Clash

Summary

  • England overcomes early errors to defeat USA in opening match
  • Samoa suffers 73-0 loss to Australia in tournament opener
  • England makes several changes to starting lineup for Samoa game
England Crushes Samoa in Women's Rugby World Cup Clash

On August 30th, 2025, England's women's rugby team will look to continue their strong start to the World Cup as they take on Samoa at Franklin's Gardens in Northampton.

The Red Roses overcame a few early mistakes to convincingly defeat the United States in their opening match, underlining their status as the tournament favorites. With significant depth in their squad, England coach John Mitchell has opted to rotate his lineup heavily for the rare clash with the Pacific Islanders.

Samoa, on the other hand, will be hoping to bounce back from a 73-0 thrashing at the hands of Australia in their first game. The team has suffered a blow with the loss of center Melina Grace Salale to a three-match ban, and they will also be without the injured Joanna Fanene.

Despite the challenges, Samoa will be determined to put up a better showing against the world's top-ranked side. England, however, appears poised to secure another convincing victory and take a significant step towards the knockout stages of the competition.

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England overcame early errors to convincingly defeat the United States in their opening match, underlining their status as tournament favorites.
Samoa suffered a heavy 73-0 defeat against Australia in their opening match of the tournament.
England has rotated its squad heavily, with several changes to the starting lineup, including the return of fly-half Helena Rowland and wing Claudia Moloney-MacDonald. Samoa will be without the suspended Melina Grace Salale and the injured Joanna Fanene.

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