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The Women's Rugby World Cup spans from 22nd August to the final on 27th September at a record-breaking sold-out Allianz Stadium, Twickenham. The BBC have rights to stream all of the 32 matches across Network, Red Button, iPlayer, BBC Sport website & app, as well as radio rights across 5 Live and nations radio.
Australia got their Women's Rugby World Cup campaign off to a perfect start with a 73-0 thumping of Samoa on Saturday, while Canada fullback Julia Schell scored six tries in the space of 23 second-half minutes to help her team to a dominant win over Fiji.
Scotland overcame pre-tournament woes and past disappointment in the Women’s Rugby World Cup to hand themselves a strong chance of qualifying for the knockout phase after winning their opening pool game against Wales on Saturday.
Follow live coverage with text and score updates as Canada open their campaign against Fiji at York Community Stadium.
The Women's Rugby World Cup got underway on Friday with England's 69-7 drubbing of the United States. Few gave the United States a chance to win the opener, let alone to even keep things close against the host country.
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Women's Rugby World Cup: Edel McMahon's return for Ireland's opener is key, says Scott Bemand
Edel McMahon's return for Ireland's opener is key, says Scott Bemand - Ireland begin their campaign this weekend
BBC Sport is the exclusive home of live coverage for every match in the tournament. Fans can watch every game live on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website/app with full access from kick-off to the final whistle. All group stage matches featuring England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland will be shown live on TV along with every knockout round clash.
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Scotland crush Wales in crunch clash to take huge step towards Women’s World Cup quarter-finals
Gwen Crabb was sent to the sin-bin for a high challenge on Elliann Clarke and shortly after the Wales lock rejoined the fray, Scotland extended their lead through Gallagher in the 64th minute. Orr added more gloss to the scoreline two minutes from time, with Nelson adding a fourth conversion to give Scotland a flying start.