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Eagles set New York date with Red Roses for WXV Global Series finale

United States' lock Erica Jarrell-Searcy celebrates after scoring a try during the Women's Rugby World Cup pool A match between England and United States at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, northeast England, on August 22, 2025. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP) (Photo by PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
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England’s Red Roses will conclude their 2026 WXV Global Series campaign against the USA Women’s Eagles at Sports Illustrated Stadium in October.

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The fixture will be the sixth Test match that the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 champions play across the eight-week WXV Global Series window. In the fortnight before they are hosted by the Eagles, England will play two matches against Canada.

Last August, England and the USA played in the Women’s Rugby World Cup’s opening fixture at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light. The fixture set a tournament record attendance with more than 42,000 in the stands for the Red Roses’ 69-7 win.

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Jack Hanratty’s USA will host Italy, who finished fourth at this year’s Guinness Women’s Six Nations. Fixtures against the Azzurre will take place in Mansfield, Texas, and Nashville, Tennessee. It will be the first time that the Eagles have played Italy since the 2023 edition of WXV 2 in Cape Town, South Africa.

In the same release it has been announced that the USA Men’s Eagles will host an Australia XV team across back-to-back weekends. These fixtures will take place in Nashville and Newark, with both matches forming doubleheaders with the Women’s Eagles. The last time the USA’s Men met an Australia team was in 2015 at Chicago’s Soldier Field ahead of that year’s Rugby World Cup.

“USA Rugby is excited to showcase USA Eagles’ energy in new cities across the United States this October,” Bill Goren, USA Rugby CEO, said .

“We’re thrilled to host the WXV Global Series home games in Texas, Tennessee, and New Jersey, and welcome international powerhouses Italy and England for some exciting action.

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“Furthermore, as part of two doubleheader events, the USA Men’s Eagles taking on Australia XV will add to the excitement as fans get the chance to experience top tier rugby on US soil as we prepare for the 2031 and 2033 Rugby World Cups.”

USA Women’s Eagles home WXV Global Series fixtures

  • v Italy, Texas Health Mansfield Stadium, Mansfield, Texas | Saturday 17 October, 5pm CT
  • v Italy, GEODIS Park, Nashville, Tennessee | Saturday 24 October, 5:15pm ET
  • v England, Sports Illustrated Stadium, Newark, New Jersey | Friday 30 October, 5:15pm ET

USA Men’s Eagles home October fixtures

  • v Australia XV, GEODIS Park, Nashville, Tennessee | Saturday 24 October, 6pm ET
  • v Australia XV, Sports Illustrated Stadium, Newark, New Jersey | Friday 30 October, 8pm ET

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Oh yeah, i was meaning 8 in the starting 15 at Toulouse in top14. Wasn’t counting bench or CC or 6N ^^. That’s partly why I told you Galthié did not learn from what happened in 2023. When Dupont became available, bam, your going to Marcoussis. Like man, let him play with his club for a bit first don't trow him against national teams right away... Exactly the same situation as 2023…

I already know what is going to happen in 2027. Last (or the one before, you know, i don't see japanese team doing such a dirty move, but samoa ? Oh yeah, i’m clearly seeing that coming) pool match Dupont will get hit and will be out of the competition with another big injury. Probably not going to happen for NTK, because without Dupont he’s just not at international level at all and everyone saw it. Meaning will get something like Lucu (or Le Garrec)/NTK (because he wants so badly NTK on the field) and we will loose. Again. Lucu, Le Garrec, Jauneau and Jalibert—they’re nothing more than stopgaps for Galthié. He just wants Dupont and NTK, and that’s it. He’d make them play against the Boks or the All Blacks even on one leg. That’s pretty sad being unable to work with 9 and 10 jersey considering we are the nation with the most of international 9s possible. And everyone (except Ben Smith the troll) envy us MJ at number 10… as you said i would love to see both ST and UBB half-backs in the same match but it ain't gonna happen. I’m not a fan of the idea too put MJ at number 15 (did he ever took that place even in his club ?), his talent is more the one of a real fly-half than a full back. Would be wasting both his talent as 10 and Ramos precision for conversions, but that’s only my opinion since we never saw him play 15, maybe i judge him to harsh. Ain’t a problem against Australia (they are in a really poor state) but facing the Boks ? Naah, too experimental.



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