The stage is set for a thrilling showdown in the Women’s Rugby League World Series finals, as Nigeria’s Green Falcons take on Fiji’s Bulikula on Sunday in Canada. The Green Falcons secured their spot in the final with a hard-fought 10-0 win over Ireland in the semi-finals, showcasing their impressive defensive prowess and resilience.
Fiji, on the other hand, dominated hosts Canada 48-0 in the second semi-final, despite Canada being favored to win. The Fijian team’s performance was a testament to their strength and skill, making them a formidable opponent for the Green Falcons.
The final match promises to be an epic encounter, with both teams vying to make history. The Green Falcons are aiming to become the first African team to qualify for the Rugby League World Cup, while Fiji is also seeking its first-ever World Cup appearance.
– _Fedelia Omoghan_, who scored the first try for Nigeria against Ireland
– _Rachel Iliya_, who intercepted a pass and scored a thrilling 75m solo try
– _Blessing Umude_, who is recovering from a knee injury
– Nigeria’s coach, Bolu Fagborun, has praised his team’s defensive effort and is confident of a historic win
– The National Sports Commission’s Director General, Hon. Bukola Olopade, has congratulated the Green Falcons on their achievement and urged them to make history
– A spot in the 2026 Rugby League World Cup in Australia
– African pride and recognition
– A chance to inspire and pave the way for future generations of Nigerian and African rugby players ¹ ² ³

