England win Women's World Cup for second time after beating Canada 21-9 in Paris

Jubilation: England celebrate with the World Cup trophy at Stade Jean-Bouin 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.
This was redemption for Gary Street’s side. This was the euphoric occasion when they banished the demons of the last three finals, each one of which had ended in agonising defeat. This was the culmination of four years of fervent dedication, as captain Katy Mclean lifted the trophy which had remained stubbornly out of reach for so long.
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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