Canada Puts Away Scotland to Move Unbeaten Into Women's Rugby World Cup Quarterfinals
Canada's front-rowers scored five of six tries, including two by Emily Tuttosi, securing a 40-19 victory and an unbeaten record to lead Pool B at the Women's Rugby World Cup.
- On September 6, 2025, Canada secured a 40-19 victory over Scotland at Exeter's Sandy Park, finishing atop Pool B and progressing undefeated to the quarterfinal stage of the women's rugby tournament.
- Each team secured their place in the quarterfinals through earlier victories, leaving this match to decide who would top Pool B and determine their seeding for the knockout stage.
- Canada opened scoring through McKinley Hunt and extended their lead with five front-row tries including two from hooker Emily Tuttosi, who earned player of the match honors.
- Scotland fought hard with notable tries from Rhona Lloyd and Francesca McGhie, whose sixth try matched Canada's Julia Schell as tournament top scorers, but a yellow card for Evie Gallagher led to a penalty try for Canada.
- Scotland's loss sets them to face England in the quarterfinals, while Canada's next opponent will be England, Australia, or the United States, who played later on the same day.
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The Canadian women finished first in Group B of the Rugby Women's World Cup with their 40-19 win over the Scots on Saturday in Exeter.
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