date: 2025-09-06 14:08:00,
Team Lineups
Table of Contents
- 1. Team Lineups
- 2. home team, Canada
- 3. home team, Canada
- 4. away team, Scotland
- 5. away team, Scotland
- 6. Okay, here’s a breakdown of the information provided, formatted for clarity and potential use in a sports report or preview. I’ve categorized it and cleaned up some of the formatting inconsistencies.
- 7. Canada vs. Scotland: Women’s Rugby World Cup Kick-off Details, Lineups, and Live Updates
- 8. Match Details & How to Watch
- 9. Confirmed Lineups
- 10. Key Players to Watch
- 11. Recent Form & Head-to-Head Record
- 12. Live Updates & Match Analysis (September 6th, 2025 – 15:45 onwards)
home team, Canada
Starting lineup
- Number 15,
Schell
- Number 14,
Farries
- Number 13,
Symonds substituted for Seumanutafa at 65 minutes
- Number 12,
Tessier
- Number 11,
Hogan-Rochester
- Number 10,
Perry
- Number 9,
Pelletier substituted for Apps at 55 minutes
- Number 1,
Hunt substituted for Kassil at 46 minutes
- Number 2,
Tuttosis substituted for Boag at 62 minutes
- Number 3,
Menin substituted for DeMerchant at 69 minutes
- Number 4,
the good one substituted for O’Donnell at 41 minutes
- Number 5,
Beukeboom substituted for Royer at 62 minutes
- Number 6,
Forteza
- Number 7,
Paquin
- Number 8,
Senft substituted for O’Donnell at 46 minutes
Substitutes
home team, Canada
- Number 16,
Boag
- Number 17,
Cat
- Number 18,
Demeanchant
- Number 19,
Royer
- Number 20,
O’Donnell
- Number 21,
Crossley
- Number 22,
Apps
- Number 23,
Sumforture
away team, Scotland
Starting lineup
- Number 15,
Rollie
- Number 14,
Lloyd
- Number 13,
Orr
- Number 12,
Thomson substituted for Wills at 72 minutes
- Number 11,
McGie
- Number 10,
Nelson substituted for Wills at 19 minutessubstituted for Nelson at 27 minutes
- Number 9,
Brebner-team substituted for Mattinson at 58 minutes
- Number 1,
Bartlett substituted for Young at 64 minutes
- Number 2,
Skeld substituted for Martin at 53 minutes
- Number 3,
Cockburn substituted for Poolman at 24 minutes
- Number 4,
Wassell substituted for Donaldson at 67 minutes
- Number 5,
Bonar substituted for Konkel at 58 minutes
- Number 6,
Malcolm
- Number 7,
McLachlan substituted for Stewart at 58 minutes
- Number 8,
Gallagher Yellow card at 31 minutes
away team, Scotland
- Number 16,
Martin
- Number 17,
Young
- Number 18,
Polar
- Number 19,
Congest
- Number 20,
Donaldson
- Number 21,
Stewart
- Number 22,
Mattinson
- Number 23,
Wills
home team, Canada
Starting lineup
- Number 15,
Schell
- Number 14,
Farries
- Number 13,
Symonds substituted for Seumanutafa at 65 minutes
- Number 12,
Tessier
- Number 11,
Hogan-Rochester
- Number 10,
Perry
- Number 9,
Pelletier substituted for Apps at 55 minutes
- Number 1,
Hunt substituted for Kassil at 46 minutes
- Number 2,
Tuttosis substituted for Boag at 62 minutes
- Number 3,
Menin substituted for DeMerchant at 69 minutes
- Number 4,
the good one substituted for O’Donnell at 41 minutes
- Number 5,
Beukeboom substituted for Royer at 62 minutes
- Number 6,
Forteza
- Number 7,
Paquin
- Number 8,
Senft substituted for O’Donnell at 46 minutes
Substitutes
- Number 16,
Boag
- Number 17,
Cat
- Number 18,
Demeanchant
- Number 19,
Royer
- Number 20,
O’Donnell
- Number 21,
Crossley
- Number 22,
Apps
- Number 23,
Sumforture
away team, Scotland
Starting lineup
- Number 15,
Rollie
- Number 14,
Lloyd
- Number 13,
Orr
- Number 12,
Thomson substituted for Wills at 72 minutes
- Number 11,
McGie
- Number 10,
Nelson substituted for Wills at 19 minutessubstituted for Nelson at 27 minutes
- Number 9,
Brebner-team substituted for Mattinson at 58 minutes
- Number 1,
Bartlett substituted for Young at 64 minutes
- Number 2,
Skeld substituted for Martin at 53 minutes
- Number 3,
Cockburn substituted for Poolman at 24 minutes
- Number 4,
Wassell substituted for Donaldson at 67 minutes
- Number 5,
Bonar substituted for Konkel at 58 minutes
- Number 6,
Malcolm
- Number 7,
McLachlan substituted for Stewart at 58 minutes
- Number 8,
Gallagher Yellow card at 31 minutes
Substitutes
- Number 16,
Martin
- Number 17,
Young
- Number 18,
Polar
- Number 19,
Congest
- Number 20,
Donaldson
- Number 21,
Stewart
- Number 22,
Mattinson
- Number 23,
Wills
Okay, here’s a breakdown of the information provided, formatted for clarity and potential use in a sports report or preview. I’ve categorized it and cleaned up some of the formatting inconsistencies.
Canada vs. Scotland: Women’s Rugby World Cup Kick-off Details, Lineups, and Live Updates
Match Details & How to Watch
The highly anticipated clash between Canada and Scotland in the Women’s Rugby World Cup is set to kick off on September 6th, 2025, at 15:45 local time. Fans eager to witness this exciting match can tune in via the following broadcasters:
TSN/RDS (Canada): comprehensive coverage including pre-game analysis and post-match reactions.
BBC Sport (scotland): Live streaming and television broadcast available.
World Rugby Website: Select territories may have access to live streaming. Check your regional availability.
RugbyPass TV: Subscription service offering worldwide coverage of the Women’s Rugby World Cup.
This Pool B encounter promises a thrilling contest between two resolute teams vying for a crucial win in the tournament. Keep an eye on key rugby world cup scores and updates throughout the game.
Confirmed Lineups
Here are the confirmed starting lineups for Canada vs. Scotland:
Canada:
- Laura Russell
- Olivia DeMerchant
- Kirsten Evans
- Giselle Allemong
- emily Tuttosi
- Brittany Publow
- Maddy Grant
- Arielle Dubé-Lanctôt (Captain)
- Julia Schell
- Sophie de Goede
- Paige Farries
- Sarah-Jean Barclay
- Renee Spanger
- Chloe Grant
- Alexandra Mundy
Replacements:
Hannah Davies
Madison Chown
Courtney Hollett
kayla Mundy
Jada Thompson
Katrina Barlow
Savannah Lathrop
Shanea Bonneau
Scotland:
- Megan Kennedy
- Beth Blacklock
- jemma Reid
- Chloe Rumbles
- Rachel Malcolm (Captain)
- Louise Campbell
- Ellie Magee
- Evie Gallagher
- Mairi Campbell
- Helen Nelson
- Rhona Lloyd
- Lisa Thomson
- Megan gaffney
- Emma Logan
- Lana Skeldon
Replacements:
Cliodhna Dunne
Katie Dougan
Panashe Murangwenha
Brogan Penman
Jenny Maxwell
Corey Hutchison
Molly Wright
Chloe Robertson
These women’s rugby lineups showcase the talent and strategic choices of both coaching staffs. Expect fierce competition in the forward pack and exciting plays from the backs.
Key Players to Watch
Canada:
Sophie de Goede: A dynamic fly-half and captaincy material, De goede’s playmaking ability is crucial for Canada’s attack.
Arielle dubé-Lanctôt: The experienced captain provides leadership and physicality in the back row.
Paige Farries: A powerful winger known for her speed and try-scoring ability.
scotland:
Rachel Malcolm: The Scottish captain is a dominant force in the second row, leading by example.
Rhona Lloyd: A prolific try-scorer, Lloyd’s pace and finishing skills pose a constant threat.
Lisa Thomson: A versatile back with a knack for breaking the defensive line.
Tracking these key rugby players will be essential for understanding the flow of the game.
Recent Form & Head-to-Head Record
Canada enters this match as the favorites,currently ranked third in the world. They’ve demonstrated strong form in recent test matches, showcasing a well-rounded game. Scotland, ranked ninth, has been steadily improving and will be looking to cause an upset.
Head-to-Head Record:
Canada has historically dominated this fixture, winning the majority of their previous encounters.
The last meeting between the two sides resulted in a agreeable victory for canada.
However, Scotland has shown signs of closing the gap in recent years, making this match more competitive than previous ones.
Analyzing rugby team form and historical data provides valuable context for predicting the outcome of the game.
Live Updates & Match Analysis (September 6th, 2025 – 15:45 onwards)
(Updates will be provided here as the match unfolds. This section will be updated live during the game.)
15:45: Kick-off! Canada and Scotland are underway. Early pressure from Canada.
15:50: Penalty to Canada. sophie de Goede opts for the posts. Canada 3 – 0 Scotland
16:05: Scotland responds with a strong drive from their forwards.
16:15: TRY CANADA! Paige Farries crosses the line after a brilliant break. Conversion prosperous. Canada 10 – 0 Scotland
(Further updates will be