England's Rugby World Cup Warm-Up: Facing France and Spain in Crucial Matches
England prepares for the Rugby World Cup with warm-up matches against France and Spain, aiming to extend their winning streak.

England is set to engage in two pivotal warm-up matches as they gear up for the upcoming Rugby World Cup. The Red Roses will first host Spain at Welford Road in Leicester on 3 August, followed by a challenging encounter with France in Mont-de-Marsan a week later on 10 August.
These matches are crucial for England, who recently secured their fourth consecutive Women's Six Nations Grand Slam by narrowly defeating France 43-42 in a thrilling finale at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham. This victory not only showcased England's resilience but also set the stage for a potential semi-final clash in the World Cup, should both teams top their pools and win their quarter-finals.
Spain, having won the WXV 3 tournament last autumn, is making their first appearance in the Women's World Cup since 2017. This match will be a significant test for both teams as they finalize their preparations for the global tournament.
England's opening match of the World Cup will be against the United States in Sunderland on 22 August. With a record of 25 consecutive wins since their loss to New Zealand in the 2022 World Cup final, England is not just defending their title but also aiming to surpass their own record of a 30-Test winning streak.
These warm-up games are more than just preparation; they are a testament to the team's ongoing dominance in women's rugby and their relentless pursuit of excellence on the world stage.