Rugby Union Feb 04, 2026

England Women's World Cup winning head coach John Mitchell signs new long-term deal with Red Roses

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England Women's World Cup winning head coach John Mitchell signs new long-term deal with Red Roses

England's World Cup winning head coach John Mitchell has signed a long-term deal with the Red Roses.

Mitchell led England to World Cup glory in 2025 and he will now take the team through the next World Cup too.

During Mitchell's tenure, the Red Roses have enjoyed 25 wins in a row, two Women's Six Nations Grand Slams, two WXV 1 titles and a first World Cup triumph in 11 years.

The Red Roses have also cemented their world No 1 rating under Mitchell's stewardship, with their ranking of 98.09 points - the most of any women's or men's side in the history of the game.

"I am pleased to extend my time with the Red Roses," he said. "This extension provides continuity across a World Cup cycle and enables the programme to operate with a clear, long-term vision.

"The past three years have been both challenging and rewarding, delivering success at the highest level while allowing for authenticity of individuals within the Red Roses. That period has helped establish strong standards, clarity of purpose, greater connections and a culture that wins.

"This emerging group has the opportunity to continue leading our game globally. By driving higher standards and continually seeking new performance gains, the programme can build on what is already in place and push for new trends.

"The immediate focus, however, is 2026. There is a strong sense of unfinished opportunities within the group, and that will shape our preparation, training approach, and ongoing drive to raise our floor as we build our hunger in dynasty."

England women's highest point-scorer of all-time, Emily Scarratt, will assume lead attack and backs coach responsibilities for the 2026 Six Nations. The 35-year-old called time on her illustrious playing career following the World Cup success. Scarratt will continue in her role as an assistant coach at PWR club Loughborough Lightning.

Mitchell will also be supported by forwards coach Louis Deacon and defence coach Sarah Hunter while Lou Meadows is set to depart her role as attack coach.

Executive Director of Performance Rugby at the RFU, Conor O'Shea said: "We are all delighted that 'Mitch' has committed to this next cycle, and if anything, he is more driven to see the Red Roses become better versions of themselves.

"He has created a Red Roses culture that has delivered success on the biggest stage, and just as importantly, he is deeply committed to growing the team's legacy whilst creating something that will last long beyond his coaching role."

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