USA Women’s Eagles Squad names to kick off Rugby World Cup in England

USA Women’s Eagles Head Coach Sione Fukofuka and staff have announced the 23-player squad set to take on host nation England in the opening match of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025.

With over 40,000 tickets already sold, the Eagles will face off against the Red Roses in Pool A at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland. USA fans can catch the match live on Paramount+ at 2:30 pm ET on Friday, August 22nd. 

This year marks the 10th edition of the tournament, which has been expanded to feature 16 teams. The Eagles, currently ranked 10th in the world, are in a competitive Pool A alongside world-number-one ranked England, Australia, and Samoa. 

Fukofuka has named 11 players who will make their first Rugby World Cup appearance including Keia Mae Sagapolu, Tahlia Brody, Emily Henrich, Ilona Maher on the starting XV with Alivia Leatherman, Paige Stathopolous, Rachel Ehrecke, Freda Tafuna, Cass Bargell, Kristin Bitter, and Sariah Ibarra on the bench ready to make an impact. 

He commented; “Our focus for the first match of the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025 is very much on ourselves and executing our game plan to put pressure on England. We know they have big external expectations on them as world number 1 and will have the pressure of being the host nation, so we are quietly going about our work, building confidence and looking forward to performing in front of family, friends and fans on the World Cup stage. 

“England are World Number 1, and we expect them to be physical, accurate and confident  for the full 80 minutes. They have a strong set piece and threats across the field, however we are confident we also have a strong set piece platform with threats to attack them with confidence and have the commitment in defence to give us opportunities to create pressure.

“The team have worked hard to be here and earned their opportunity to represent the United States at the World Cup. Our intensive selection process, followed by the camps at Mt St Mary’s and Loughborough University have required the players to dig deep and work hard to make the team, so being here is a testament to that work ethic and commitment. Making it here has a level of satisfaction and excitement at the opportunity in front of us, but now we prepare to perform and earn results.”

The atmosphere and energy in the stadium will be high as the match will open with a performance from chart-topping English singer Anne-Marie before players run out to the biggest ever Women’s Rugby World Cup stage. 

After taking on the host country, the USA Women’s Eagles will continue their pool stage journey with matches in York against Australia and Samoa. The top two teams from each pool will advance to the knockout stage.

USA Women’s Eagles v England | Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025

Name Club
Hope Rogers Exeter Chiefs
Kathryn Treder Loughborough Lightning / Bay Area Breakers
Keia Mae Sagapolu Loughborough Lightning
Tahlia Brody Loughborough Lightning
Erica Jarrell – Searcy Sale Sharks
Kate Zackary Ealing Trailfinders
Georgie Perris-Redding Sale Sharks
Rachel Johnson Exeter Chiefs / Denver Onyx
Olivia Ortiz Sale Sharks
McKenzie Hawkins Denver Onyx
Bulou Mataitoga Loughborough Lightning / Bay Area Breakers
Alev Kelter Loughborough Lightning / Bay Area Breakers
Ilona Maher Bristol Bears / USA Sevens
Emily Henrich Leicester Tigers / Boston Banshees
Lotte Sharp Saracens
Paige Stathopoulos Ealing Trailfinders / Boston Banshees
Alivia Leatherman Trailfinders / Twin Cities Gemini
Charli Jacoby Exeter Chiefs / Queensland Reds
Rachel Ehrecke Denver Onyx
Freda Tafuna Lindenwood University
Cassidy Bargell Boston Banshees
Kristin Bitter Denver Onyx
Sariah Ibarra USA Sevens

USA Coaches & Staff | Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025

Head Coach, Attack + Backs | Sione Fukofuka

Assistant Coach, Defense | Sarah Chobot

Assistant Coach, Forwards | Mel Bosman

Head of Athletic Performance | Charles Dudley

Analyst | Callum Howells

Lead Physiotherapist | Alice Mae

Athletic Trainer | Sam Malette

Team Doctor | Abbie Hamilton

Massage Therapist | Delwyn Griffith

Performance Psychologist | Scott Goldman

Team Manager | Alana Gattinger

General Manager, High Performance | Tamara Sheppard

Media Manager | Jenni Burke

USA Women’s Eagles Match Schedule | Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025

USA v England

August 22 | 2:30 pm ET | Stadium of Light, Sunderland

Paramount+

USA v Australia

August 30 | 2:30 pm ET | York Community Stadium, York

Paramount+

USA v Samoa

September 6 | 8:30 am ET | York Community Stadium, York

CBS, Paramount+

Quarterfinals Begin September 13

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