England are Women’s Rugby World Cup winners for a third time after beating Canada 33-13 before a world-record crowd at Twickenham

England and Canada name unchanged teams for the Women's Rugby World Cup final on Saturday at Twickenham.

World No 1 side England face No 2-ranked Canada on Saturday but the tournament’s emphasis on legacy effects aims to keep the sport rising

It is a match that doesn't need the hype, but England's meeting with Canada in the Women's Rugby World Cup final has taken on an importance that runs to the heart of the game.

England produce a performance full of power and ferocity to defeat Canada at Twickenham and win the Women's Rugby World Cup for a third time.

England are Women’s Rugby World Cup winners for a third time after beating Canada 33-13 before a world-record crowd at Twickenham

The shaggy-haired secret weapon Ellie Kildunne settles England’s early nerves against Canada for a feelgood triumph that will echo down the years

Zoe Aldcroft said: ‘We have had 33 wins in a row, we have finally put the cherry on top of the cake,’ after England’s 33-13 victory against Canada

England were not always world-beaters. But two big bets on their future and the women's game turned around their fortunes.

After beating Canada to lift the Women's World Cup in front of a record crowd, England celebrated at Battersea Power Station as they aim to inspire "future Red Roses".