RWC 2025 – Brazil vs South Africa – ARN Guide

A long wait will come to a close on Sunday in Northampton, England as Brazil competes for the first time in a Rugby World Cup match. The national Women’s team As Yaras debut against South Africa in a Group D match. Brazil and South Africa join France and Italy in the group which is one of four pools in what is a 16-team tournament.

FORM GUIDE

Current World Ranking: 25 (45.96 points)
2025-07-19 – Brazil 22-0 Netherlands (São Paulo, BR)
2025-07-12 – Brazil 5-35 Netherlands (Jacareí, BR)
2025-06-14 – Brazil 58-7 Colombia (São Paulo)

Current World Ranking: 12 (68.04 points)
2025-08-02 – South Africa 41-24 Black Ferns XV (Cape Town, ZA)
2025-07-26 – South Africa 26-34 Black Ferns XV (Cape Town, ZA)
2025-07-12 – South Africa 5-33 Canada (Port Elizabeth, ZA)
2025-07-05 – South Africa 20-50 Canada (Pretoria, ZA)
2025-06-15 – South Africa 61-17 Madagascar (Antananarivo, MG)
2025-06-11 – South Africa 19-12 Kenya (Antananarivo, MG)
2025-06-07 – South Africa 62-7 Uganda (Antananarivo, MG)
2025-04-19 – Spain 26-48 South Africa (Elche, ES)

NOTES
  • This is the 10th edition of the Women’s Rugby World Cup and the first featuring a South American participant.
  • South Africa competed at four prior Women’s Rugby World Cups: 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2021.
  • The match officially begins international competition between Brazil and South Africa.
  • Both teams had wins and losses in their World Cup preparation fixtures.
  • Only Byrhandrѐ Dolf, Maceala Samboya, Ayanda Malinga and Danelle Lochner have not played in a RWC.
  • Nolusindiso Booi is the most capped Bok Women’s player. She is also the most capped captain.
  • Libbie Janse van Rensburg is South Africa’s all-time leading women’s point-scorer with 209 points.
  • Zintle Mpupha could extend the record for most tries (20) in a Test career for the Springbok Women.
  • World Rugby has not appointed any Portuguese Speaking officials for the contest.
  • Disney + will provide full live coverage of the tournament matches in Brazil.
PREDICTION

Newcomers Brazil debut against a team playing in their fifth Women’s Rugby World Cup. It is very much a case of the debutants being up against a standard of rugby above that which they are accustomed to. For years, Brazil prioritized Rugby Sevens competitions for As Yaras only to find a balance and restore efforts in the test team. It culminated in rising above Colombia to qualify for the World Cup. Their debut is against a team who warmed-up against reputable opposition. South Africa are heavy favorites in Northampton.

TEAMS


BRAZIL
15 Bianca Silva, 14 Giovanna Barth Moreira, 13 Marina Fioravanti, 12 Mariana Nicolau, 11 Edna Santini, 10 Raquel Kochhann, 9 Aline Mayumi Bednarski, 8 Camilla Ísis Carvalho, 7 Larissa Carvalho, 6 Larissa Henwood, 5 Marcelle Cruz de Souza, 4 Eshyllen Coimbra (capt.), 3 Taís Prioste, 2 Julia Leni Lima, 1 Franciele Barros

Replacements: 16 Isabela Gomes Saccomanno, 17 Samara Vergara, 18 Giovana Mamede, 19 Dayana Dakar, 20 Letícia Silva, 21 Luiza González Campos, 22 Fernanda Tenório, 23 Isadora Lopes;


SOUTH AFRICA
15 Byrhandré Dolf, 14 Maceala Samboya, 13 Zintle Mpupha, 12 Aphiwe Ngwevu, 11 Ayanda Malinga, 10 Libbie Janse van Rensburg, 9 Nadine Roos,8 Aseza Hele, 7 Sinazo Mcatshulwa, 6 Sizophila Solontsi, 5 Danelle Lochner, 4 Nolusindiso Booi (capt.), 3 Babalwa Latsha (vice-capt.), 2 Lindelwa Gwala, 1 Sanelisiwe Charlie

Replacements: 16 Micke Gunter, 17 Yonela Ngxingolo, 18 Nombuyekezo Mdliki, 19 Vainah Ubisi, 20 Lerato Makua, 21 Catha Jacobs, 22 Unam Tose, 23 Jakkie Cilliers

MATCH INFO

Date: Sunday, August 23
Venue: Franklin’s Garden, Northampton
Kickoff: 2:30pm local (10:45am Brasília; 3:30pm ZA)
Weather Forecast: cloudy, 22°C), wind 10km/h)
Broadcasts: Disney + (Brazil), RugbyPass TV

OFFICIALS

Referee: Hollie Davidson (Scotland)
Assistant Referees: Holly Wood (England), Jess Ling (Australia)
Television Match Official: Ian Tempest (England)
FPRO: Rachel Horton (Australia)

HISTORY

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