
"Canada will seek to burst England's aura of invincibility in the Rugby World Cup final, says their most-capped player, Tyson Beukeboom. Canada will stick with the same starting XV that has seen them through the knockout stages and Beukeboom says her team have the means to upset an England side who are unbeaten in their last 32 games. The Roses, because they are a highly structured team, it's easy to play against them, hard to beat them, she said."
"We know how to play against them, we just have to do it. It is whoever can put down that performance on Saturday. Our goal is to be that team. They are an incredibly difficult team to play against, they have an aura about them that has been almost untouched in the last 10 years. Our goal is to burst it."
Canada will keep the same starting XV and believe they have the means to upset an England side unbeaten in 32 games. Tyson Beukeboom says England are highly structured and hard to beat, but Canada know how to play against them and aim to deliver the stronger performance. Captain Alex Tessier says the team will give everything, citing strong performances through pool matches, quarter-finals and the semi-final. Reaching the final is a major step for Canadian rugby. The squad will play for each other and hopes for continued support, including attention from fans and public figures.
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