**England Women's Rugby Unveils 47-Strong Squad for 2025 Six Nations** England Women's Rugby has announced a 47-strong training squad for the upcoming 2025 Women's Six Nations tournament, featuring 11 uncapped players. The team is set to undergo a revamp under the guidance of head coach John Mitchell, who aims to realign communication and reset the team's culture to achieve success. Among the newcomers is Sophie Hopkins, a talented University of Manchester student who plays for Lyon in the French top-flight. Hopkins will return to Sale Sharks after completing her academic placement in France. The squad also includes Jasmine Adonri, Haineala Lutui, and Annabel Meta, who will be hoping to make their international debuts. Despite the influx of new faces, an experienced core of 32 players from the Rugby World Cup-winning squad remains, including Emily Scarratt, who is currently recovering from an injury. England is set to face Ireland at Twickenham's Allianz Stadium on April 11, with a record-breaking attendance of over 50,000 tickets already sold. The highly anticipated match is expected to be a thrilling start to the 2025 Women's Six Nations tournament.
England Unveils 47-Strong Squad, 11 Uncapped Stars for 2025 Six Nations Revamp
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