The Women’s World Cup 2025 semi-finals promise intense action as Australia clash with India and England battle South Africa. Both matches could see weather interruptions, but reserve days have been set to ensure fair results.

Australia vs India: Unbeaten Streak Meets Home Pressure

Australia have been unstoppable so far at the Women’s World Cup 2025. They finished the group stage unbeaten, winning six of seven games and collecting 13 points. Their consistency makes them the top contenders heading into the semi-final at DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai.

India, on the other hand, have shown mixed results. With three wins and three losses, their final group match against Bangladesh will decide their momentum. Yet, playing at home gives them an edge, and fans expect them to challenge the world champions.

Australia and India have a long history in Women’s World Cup semi-finals, with Australia winning twice and India once. This match could easily become one of the highlights of the tournament.

England vs South Africa: Rivalry Renewed

England will take on South Africa in the second Women’s World Cup 2025 semi-final in Guwahati. They currently sit third with nine points but can climb to second if they defeat New Zealand. South Africa follow close behind with ten points from seven matches.

Both sides have faced each other before in knockout stages, and England have won twice. However, South Africa’s current form suggests a tougher contest this time.

Weather and Reserve Day Details

Weather forecasts hint at showers in Guwahati and cloudy skies in Navi Mumbai, possibly affecting both semi-finals. The Women’s World Cup 2025 organizers have added reserve days to complete matches if rain intervenes. Officials will still try to finish games on the scheduled day, with overs reduced if necessary.

If a semi-final ends without a result, the team higher on the points table will move into the final. In case of a washout in the final, both teams will share the trophy.

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