South Africa W vs Brazil W
Franklin’s Gardens, England
Sunday, August 24th, 2025, 16:45 pm (AEST)
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Where to Watch South Africa W vs Brazil W
| Countries | V Channels/Stream |
| UK | BBC One, iPlayer, Sky Sports, Fubo TV |
| US | Paramount+ |
| Canada | TSN |
| Africa | STARZPLAY, SuperSport |
South Africa W vs Brazil W: Match Start Date and Time
At exactly 16:45 PM on Sunday, the 24th of August 2025, South Africa W and Brazil W will battle it out atFranklin’s Gardens, England.
- Match: South Africa W vs Brazil W
- Date: Sunday, 24th of August 2025
- Kick-Off TIme: 16:45 PM
- Stadium: Franklin’s Gardens, England
South Africa W: Form
South Africa W: LLWWW
- WXV 2 Women: South Africa W 19-23 Italy W;
- WXV 2 Women: South Africa W 26-33 Australia W;
- WXV 2 Women: South Africa W 31-24 Japan W;
- Friendly International: South Africa W 36-19 Spain W;
- Friendly International: Spain W 13-15 South Africa W
South Africa will rely on the experience and skill of Nolusindiso Booi, their most-capped women’s rugby player. Booi earned her 50th cap earlier this year and is a dominant force in the second row, known for her strength in set pieces and relentless work rate. Her leadership and physicality will be key as the Springboks aim for a double championship title.
The Springbok Women have shown steady improvement over the past two years and are arguably the most improved team in World Rugby. They are currently ranked 12th in the world and are making their fifth consecutive appearance in the Women’s Rugby World Cup since debuting in 2006. In the previous edition, they failed to progress past the pool stage after three straight defeats.
South Africa W - Team News
South Africa boasts a very physical squad with plenty of talent. At flyhalf, Libbie Janse van Rensburg directs the play alongside stalwart scrumhalf Nadine Roos. Inside centre Aphiwe Ngwevu is known for her powerful runs through the middle of defenses. The team comes off a close 23-19 loss to Italy in the WX 2 but has won four of its last six matches. Coach Swys de Bruin will be hoping to lead the team to a strong start on Sunday.
South Africa W - Squad for the Match
- Byrhandré Dolf
- Maceala Samboya
- Zintle Mpupha
- Aphiwe Ngwevu
- Ayanda Malinga
- Libbie Janse van Rensburg
- Nadine Roos
- Aseza Hele
- Sinazo Mcatshulwa
- Sizophila Solontsi
- Danelle Lochner
- Nolusindiso Booi (captain)
- Babalwa Latsha (vice-captain)
- Lindelwa Gwala
- Sanelisiwe Charlie
Replacements
- Micke Gunter
- Yonela Ngxingolo
- Nombuyekezo Mdliki
- Vainah Ubisi
- Lerato Makua
- Catha Jacobs
- Unam Tose
- Jakkie Cilliers
Brazil W: Form
Brazil W: LL
- Friendly International: Netherlands W 17-15 Brazil W
- Friendly International: Netherlands W 15-7 Brazil W
Brazil qualified for the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup for the first time after defeating Colombia 34-13 in the Sudamerica final. This win shocked the rugby world, as Brazil was ranked 25 places lower than Colombia and had previously lost its last six matchups against them.
Brazil W - Team News
Coimbra will lead a Brazilian team that has only played 16 matches in its history. Brazil’s hopes rest on Raquel Kochhann, a celebrated figure in Brazilian rugby. Her journey to the World Cup is inspiring, as she returns to the field after overcoming cancer. As a fly-half with a background in sevens rugby, Kochhann is expected to play a key role in orchestrating the majority of Brazil’s offensive plays.
The Yarras’ strong performance against Colombia secured their spot in the World Cup. They are looking for a strong start in their first World Cup appearance. In their last match, Emiliano Caffera’s side secured a 22-0 shutout against the Netherlands, but they have lost four of their last seven matches since the qualifiers against Colombia.
Brazil W - Squad of the Match
- Bianca Silva
- Giovanna Barth Moreira
- Marina Fioravanti
- Mariana Nicolau
- Edna Santini
- Raquel Kochhann
- Aline Mayumi Bednarski
- Camilla Carvalho
- Larissa Alves Carvalho
- Larissa Fernanda Silva Hendwood
- Marcelle da Cruz de Souza
- Eshyllen Coimbra
- Tais Gomes da Costa Prioste
- Julia Leni de Lima
- Franciele Barros
Replacemnets
- Isabela Gomes Saccomanno
- Samara Vergara
- Giovana Mamede
- Dayana Dakar
- Leticia Silva Ferreira
- Luiza Gonzalez da Costa Campos
- Fernanda Tenorio
- Isadora Lopes
South Africa W vs Brazil W Head-to-Head Statistics
Both teams, South Africa W vs Brazil W, will be having their first encounter.
Who will Win the Match South Africa W vs Brazil W?
Using advanced computer power and data, Telecom Asia has simulated the result of the World Cup Women - Group A South Africa W vs Brazil W Rugby match 10,000 times.
Our leading predictive analytics model currently gives South Africa W a 95% chance of beating Brazil W in the World Cup Women - Group A season.
South Africa W vs Brazil W Betting Tips & Odds
The latest Bet365 betting odds for the World Cup Women - Group A are shown here:
Head to Head: South Africa W $1.001, Brazil W $26.00,
Handicap: South Africa W -46.5 ($1.90), Brazil W +46.5 ($1.80)
Total: Over 60.5 $1.83, Under 60.5 $1.90
Odds are correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Looking at the latest head-to-head odds, Bet365 currently has Brazil W at $26.00 and Brazil W at $1.00
The Brazil W are listed as 46.5-point underdogs against South Africa W, with odds of $1.80 available at Bet365.
For the favourite South Africa (-51.5) to cover the line, Bet365 offers odds of $1.80.
According to Stats Insider's analytics model, the South Africa W (-5.5) are predicted to cover the line 55% of the time, while the 45.5-point over/under is expected to stay over 55% of the time.
South Africa W vs Brazil W Match Prediction
Ahead of this tournament, South Africa hosted New Zealand in a warm-up series. New Zealand won the first match, but South Africa bounced back to level the series in the second, though New Zealand mostly fielded fringe players. South Africa, ranked 13 places above Brazil, is the favourite to win this match by a large margin. The Springbok Women come into this game on the back of two straight defeats in the WX 2, but they should have no trouble beating debutants Brazil. South Africa has a richer history in this competition, having won four of their last six matches, two of which were by significant margins. On the other hand, Brazil has lost four of its last seven matches, with two of those losses being by large margins. Our prediction for the South Africa vs Brazil match is South Africa to win by more than 46.5 points on Sunday.
Our first option is -21.5 Handicap South Africa 1st Half Betting Ways with odds at 1.83 Odds on 1Xbet bookmaker.
Our second option is Over 60.5 total with odds at 1.90 on Betway bookmaker.
Our last option is -46.5 Handicap South Africa with odds at 1.83 on Bet365 bookmaker.
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