Canadian women to face Wales, England and France at WXV tournament in New Zealand MORE:
The WXV tournament features 18 teams split into three tiers with Canada in the elite WXV 1 division, which also features No. 2 New Zealand and No. 5 Australia. Subsequent editions of the tournament will see promotion and relegation between the tiers.
The Canada-France game will be followed by a repeat of the 2021 Rugby World Cup between England and New Zealand.
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