England win Women's World Cup for second time after beating Canada 21-9 in Paris
Emily Scarratts’s brilliant solo try seven minutes from full time in Paris on Sunday allowed England’s women to sweep away the pain of past near-misses and secure World Cup glory at last.
Yet, the dream was only realised after a hefty dose of tension and drama at Stade Jean Bouin, as England were pushed to the limit by a tenacious Canadian side. Going into the final 10 minutes, the underdogs had closed the deficit to five points, gained the upper hand in the set-piece and were swarming forward in search of the decisive score.
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