The Scotland Women's Rugby team is set to make its seventh appearance in the 2025 Rugby World Cup, marking their first back-to-back World Cup qualifications since 2006 and 2010. After competing in the WXV 2 tournament, they officially secured their spot for the 2025 event in England. Scotland has been placed in Pool B, alongside strong opponents Canada, Wales, and Fiji.
Scotland’s captain, Rachel Malcolm, expressed excitement about the draw, acknowledging the variety of playing styles in their group. Canada, currently ranked second in the world, is expected to be their toughest challenge, while Wales presents a physical game, and Fiji brings a fast, unpredictable style
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In preparation for the tournament, Scotland has shown steady improvement, securing key victories during the WXV 2 competition, including their first-ever shutout against Italy and a significant win over Japan. Although they narrowly missed out on the WXV 2 title after a close defeat to Australia, the team continues to build confidence ahead of the World Cup
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Scotland’s participation in this prestigious tournament reflects their growing strength and determination on the international stage, and fans are eagerly awaiting their performance in 2025.