Kildare's Campbell starts again as Ireland and France collide in World Cup quarter-final

Kildare's Ruth Campbell at Ireland training in the University of Exeter, England, ahead of the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup Quarter-Final against France. Photo ©INPHO/Ben Brady
Kildare's Ruth Campbell has once again been named from the start for Ireland as the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup reaches the quarter-final stage.
The Johnstown lock has been one of the stand-out players for Ireland in this tournament, forming a cohesive partnership in the second row alongside co-captain Sam Monaghan.
Campbell has been a real force for Ireland in open play as well as in the set piece and she will need to be on top of her game again if Ireland are to make it beyond the quarters.
Ireland finished second in Pool C thanks to wins over Japan and Spain before suffering a 40-0 hammering at the hands of the reigning World Champions, New Zealand.
Yet having failed to qualify at all for the 2021 World Cup, reaching the last eight is a monumental achievement in and of itself.
Ireland will take on Pool D winners France on Sunday in Sandy Park, home of former Champions Cup winners Exeter Chiefs.
The French come into the game as 23-point favourites with the bookies, although only one place separates the sides in the World Rankings, with France in 4th and Ireland 5th.
The game will be live on RTÉ at 1pm on Sunday, September 14.
Stacey Flood; Béibhinn Parsons, Aoife Dalton, Eve Higgins, Amee-Leigh Costigan; Dannah O'Brien, Aoibheann Reilly; Niamh O’Dowd, Neve Jones, Linda Djougang; Ruth Campbell, Sam Monaghan; Fiona Tuite, Aoife Wafer, Brittany Hogan.
Clíodhna Moloney-MacDonald, Ellena Perry, Sadhbh McGrath, Eimear Corr-Fallon, Grace Moore, Emily Lane, Enya Breen, Anna McGann.