England produced a dominant performance to defeat Canada 33-13 at Twickenham and secure its third Women's Rugby World Cup title.
In front of a record women's rugby crowd of 81,885, the Red Roses, who had lost the previous two finals to New Zealand, laid that ghost to rest with an assured display built on their power up front and ferocious defence.
The defeat by the Black Ferns in the previous World Cup final three years ago remains England's last loss as they extended their record winning run to 33 games.
Having conceded an early try to flying Canada winger Asia Hogan-Rochester, the hosts and tournament favourites responded through a sensational solo try by Ellie Kildunne.
Hooker Amy Cokayne and number eight Alex Matthews then crossed as John Mitchell's side took control of the final, with Sophie de Goede kicking a penalty to keep Canada within two tries.
Abbie Ward grabbed the first try of the second half before Hogan-Rochester bagged her second try.
However, Matthews' second try from close range, soon after brave defence had repelled Canada, sealed the game for the Red Roses.
The result caps a memorable year for women's sport in England after football's Lionesses retained their European title at Euro 2025 in July.
Meanwhile, the Black Ferns beat France 42-26 in the third-place playoff.
Source : BBC