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

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

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

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".