How to watch England vs Canada: Live stream 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup final online for FREE
Semi-pro Canada are underdogs, but England have a long and painful history with Women's Rugby World Cup finals

Ellie Kildunne and Sophie de Goede, the stage is yours. The best two teams at the tournament and on the planet face off in the Women's Rugby World Cup final at Twickenham on Saturday, with both sides fueled by unfinished business.
You can watch England vs Canada live streams from anywhere with a VPN and potentially for FREE.
The England vs Canada Women's Rugby World Cup final takes place on Saturday, September 27.
► Kick-off time: 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT / 4 p.m. BST / 1 a.m. AEST (Sun.)
• FREE STREAM — BBC iPlayer (U.K.)
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England's Women's Rugby World Cup record reads W41 L7 D1, yet they've only ever been crowned world champions twice. That's because six of the seven games they've lost across the entire 10-edition history of the tournament were finals. And no defeat hurt more than the last one. They were on a 30-game winning streak and beating New Zealand 14-0, only for Lydia Thompson to see red on 18, flipping the game on its head.
The Red Roses haven't lost since, racking up a record-setting 32 successive Test victories in the meantime, but the shock of 2021 hasn't faded. Skipper Zoe Aldcroft, top scorer Zoe Harrison and Kildunne, who was like a cheat code in the 35-17 victory over France, are three of seven starters who were scarred by that final four years ago.
Having lost four of their previous five semi-finals before this tournament, Canada have already slayed one dragon by virtue of reaching the showpiece. However, the one Women's Rugby World Cup final they did get to ended in defeat to England. It's a triumph that they've got so far at all. Unlike England, who turned professional in 2019, the Canucks are only semi-pro, and had to resort to crowdfunding a significant chunk of their tournament costs.
Here's how to watch England vs Canada live streams from anywhere in the world, and potentially for free.
How to watch England vs Canada for FREE
You can watch England vs Canada free-of-charge on BBC iPlayer in the U.K., on RTÉ Player in Ireland, and on 9Now in Australia.
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How to watch England vs Canada from anywhere
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3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to BBC iPlayer or another streaming service and watch the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup final.
How to watch England vs Canada live streams in the U.S.
Paramount Plus is live streaming the Women's Rugby World Cup final in the U.S..
A subscription starts at $7.99/month after a 7-day FREE trial, but you can pay $12.99/month to remove some ads and unlock live streaming access to your local CBS channel.
You can save on either package by committing to a yearly subscription, starting at $59.99/year. However, the $119.99/year Premium plan comes with all of the usual perks, plus the ability to download select TV shows and films.
If you're currently in the U.S. from the U.K., Ireland or Australia, you can catch England vs Canada for free by using a VPN, such as NordVPN.
How to watch England vs Canada live streams in Canada
TSN Plus is providing a Women's Rugby World Cup final live stream in Canada, with TV coverage available on TSN 1 and TSN 4.
A subscription grants access to everything TSN has to offer, including ATP and WTA tennis and PGA Tour golf, for just $8/month or $80/year.
If you're outside Canada but have a subscription, you can watch Canada vs England with the aid of a VPN, such as NordVPN.
How to watch England vs Canada live streams in the U.K.
The Women's Rugby World Cup final is being televised on BBC One in the U.K., with live streaming available via BBC iPlayer.
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How to watch England vs Canada live streams in Australia
England vs Canada is on free-to-air Channel 9 in Australia, with live streaming available via 9Now.
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