The Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 is coming to its climax point. Since 22 August 2025, for one month we witnessed some of the best games, relentless fighting spirit, and ups and downs of the journey to victory.
The tenth edition was hosted by England for the second time in the history of the Women’s Rugby World Cup. The final match is scheduled to take place on Saturday, 27 September, at the Twickenham Stadium in London. Canada and England will be meeting each other on the field to determine who takes home the Cup and the title of the world champions.
Match Details
- When: Saturday, 27 September 2025
- What time: kick off time at 4:00 pm BST
- Venue: Twickenham Stadium, London (capacity: 82,000)
- TV channel: BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport
Canada vs England – Betting Odds
Women’s Rugby World Cup only takes place every four years, so it is very understandable that once the competition is on, all eyes are drawn to it. From the very start in August, it has been included in the betting markets offered by various bookmaking platforms, both the outright results and match outcomes.
Below we will take a look at some of the most popular betting markets for the match between Canada and England and present the current odds 7bet has to offer on these markets.
Match Winner Odds
At 7bet, we currently offer the following Canada vs England odds for match winner:
Canada (1) | Draw (x) | England (2) |
21/20 | 20/1 | 5/13 |
The popularity of this particular betting market can be explained by two factors. Number one, when you bet on the match winner, you bet on the outcome of the game, i.e. the main reason and essentially the most interesting part of watching the match. And number two, understanding the core concept and the mechanism of this bet is very easy.
Due to this simplicity, the match winner betting market is often recommended for newbie sports punters as a way to familiarise themselves with the process. When you place a wager on the match winner, you are trying to predict how the game will end. If you choose the winning side correctly, your stake will qualify for a payout proportional to the amount you wagered and the odds.
The rules of rugby allow three possible outcomes, and these are your options for a bet: the home team (1) wins, the away team (2) wins, or the match ends in a draw (x).
However, don’t let the simplicity of this betting market lure you into thinking that you won’t need any analysis before actually placing a wager. From the current physical form of the competing teams and their squad composition to recent injuries as well as their dynamics when playing against each other, all this information will help you make an informed decision.
Handicap Betting Odds
Handicap bets are universally considered to be an advanced betting market. That is why they are normally not recommended for beginner punters. Understanding the concept of how the handicap betting works might take some time, but what’s even more important is that you will need to have an extensive experience of betting practices and a deep knowledge of the sport you are betting on.
Handicap bets were introduced into the sports betting system to balance out the disparity of powers between the teams. As we discussed in the double chance betting market, it can happen that the two sides are equally likely to win the game. But the exact opposite is just as likely to happen where one team has a clear advantage and is considered the favourite of the match. As the game outcome becomes obvious, betting becomes pointless.
This is where you can bring in handicap betting. The main idea here is that a handicap bet creates a special condition that the winning team has to incorporate into their win, if your wager is to qualify for a payout.
In other words, you place your wager not just on the winner but the way they win the match. Here is a practical example to illustrate the process. Team A is considered to be the favourite in the upcoming match against Team B and perceived to have a clear advantage. You bet that Team A will win with a -9 handicap, meaning their final score has to be at least 9 points higher than that of their opponents. If they win with a lower difference, they still get to take victory home, but your wager will lose.
Betting on the losing team is something that not every bet accommodates, but you can do it with handicap betting. Here the same mechanism is at play. Instead of just predicting which team will lose the match, you specify how exactly they will lose it. Let’s say, you bet that Team B will lose with a +9 handicap. This means that their opponents can’t have more than 9 points to their advantage at the end of the match. If they do, your bet loses.
At 7bet, we currently offer the following handicap betting odds on the Canada vs England match:
Canada +7.5 | England -7.5 |
4/5 | 17/20 |
Other popular handicap lines include:
Canada 8 – 0 | 11/15 | Draw 8 – 0 | 25/1 | England 8 – 0 | 10/11 |
Double Chance Odds
Often, when betting on the outcome of the match, you want to have some safeguard for your bet against unfavourable results. This is especially relevant when the two competing teams are well balanced in their skills and powers and have equal chances of winning the game. For you as a punter, this means that predicting the outcome becomes even more difficult.
So what happens when you place a bet on the double chance betting market? The mechanism is very simple. Instead of betting on one outcome, you put your money on two out of the three possible outcomes, virtually saying that the game will end in either one of them. In rugby, your options for the double chance odds will be:
- Either the home team wins or the match ends in a draw (1x)
- Either the home team or the away team wins (12)
- Either the away team wins or the match ends in a draw (x2)
Now you have a higher chance of winning, as no matter which outcome of the two you bet on takes place, your wager will qualify for a payout. You will only lose your bet if the third outcome takes place on the field.
However, you should be aware that lower risks that this betting market offers also come with lower odds and potential payouts.
As we mentioned before, the best time to place a double chance bet is when both sides seem to be in an equally good position to win the match.
At 7bet, we currently don’t offer the double chance betting odds on the Canada vs England match.
Winning Margin Odds
Winning margin odds is another betting market that is best suited for rugby matches where the sides are not equally matched. You place a wager on the team that in your opinion has a higher chance to win, but in addition specify the point range by which they will win the game.
Here is how it works in real life. Let’s say, you bet that Team A will win with a 8-14 winning margin. If they end up winning with a score of 21 – 10, your bet qualifies for a payout because the winning margin here is 11 (i.e. within your specified range).
At 7bet, we currently don’t offer the winning margin betting odds on the Canada vs England match.
Outright Winner Odds
When you are betting on the outright winner betting market, you are taking your predictions to a whole different level. You are not just trying to predict the winner of the upcoming match, but of the entire tournament or championship. This means analysing dozens of teams and understanding how the tournament will develop over the course of the next one or several months.
As a rule, this betting market opens way before the tournament even starts, allowing punters to make their bets on the winner before the outcome becomes way too obvious.
At 7bet, we currently don’t offer the outright winner betting odds on the Canada vs England match, as in the final it is essentially the same bet as the match winner.
Please note that the odds are accurate as per the publishing time of the article. Make sure to check the latest odds before placing a bet.
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