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flag Canada’s women’s rugby team trained with crowd noise to prepare for the World Cup final against favored England, aiming for an upset in a sold-out match.

flag Canada’s women’s rugby team trained at Twickenham with headphones to simulate the expected 82,000-person crowd noise for the World Cup final against England, aiming to adapt to communication challenges and reduce pressure. flag The session, involving loud audio and technical adjustments, helped players prepare for a record-breaking women’s rugby match. flag Ranked second globally, Canada reached the final after defeating New Zealand 34-19 and other top teams. flag Key player Asia Hogan-Rochester, who scored three tournament tries and played at the Paris Olympics, emphasized the team’s unity and fearless mindset. flag Despite England’s favoritism, Canada aims for an upset in a high-stakes, sold-out showdown.

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