Protecting the winners In WXV1 in Canada, England will play against world champions New Zealand, Canada, USA, France, and Ireland; in WXV2 in South Africa, Scotland and Wales will participate.
There will be a plethora of fresh players looking to establish themselves alongside the biggest names in the sport.
Who should you keep an eye out for in the WXV1 and WXV2 matches that the news will be streaming?
The production of top wingers in New Zealand has never been an issue. Since switching to union last year, the rugby league convert has flourished, donning one of the most competitive Black Ferns shirts.
The 24-year-old just helped New Zealand lose by scoring two tries.
She is one of the most deadly wingers in women’s rugby, having scored six tries in her last two games, four of which came in a 62-0 thrashing of Australia.
On October 6, England will have to keep her quiet in their rematch.