England wants to bring their thrilling brand of rugby to Twickenham Stadium in order to get ready for the Women’s Rugby World Cup. Following a convincing 14-try victory over Ireland in front of 48,778, England’s goal of drawing more than 80,000 fans to the legendary stadium seemed to be within reach.
England’s style of play has changed under head coach John Mitchell, with a renewed focus on having fun as well as winning. Fans and journalists alike have taken notice of the team’s dynamic approach to the game, as evidenced by their amazing total of 38 tries in just four games.
Prominent individuals such as winger Abby Dow and full-back Ellie Kildunne, who have wowed the fans with their amazing performances, have been crucial to England’s triumph. Kildunne’s skill on the pitch has won her praise and recognition; Maggie Alphonsi, a former England captain, called her a “rockstar.”
Twickenham’s atmosphere has been electrifying off the field, with singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor stoking the crowd during halftime shows. The fact that England can attract large crowds even while they are traveling highlights their expanding fan base and appeal.
Excitement is high for what should be exciting World Cup matches as England prepares to host France and New Zealand in September. England wants to keep winning and establish themselves as serious contenders for the crown as they take on France in an attempt to capture a third straight Grand Slam.