England’s World Cup-winning head coach John Mitchell signs new contract

The Red Roses are currently on a world-record 25-match winning run.

By contributor Edward Elliot, Press Association
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Head coach John Mitchell guided England to World Cup glory in 2025 (Ben Whitley/PA)

England head coach John Mitchell has signed a new contract to lead the team to the 2029 World Cup in Australia.

The 61-year-old guided the Red Roses to World Cup glory on home soil last year following a 33-13 victory over Canada in the final at Twickenham in September.

England are currently on a world-record 25-match winning run and have clinched two Six Nations Grand Slams since Mitchell was appointed in 2023.

“I am pleased to extend my time with the Red Roses,” the 2025 World Rugby coach of the year said in a statement.

“This extension provides continuity across a World Cup cycle and enables the programme to operate with a clear, long-term vision.”

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

England’s record points-scorer Emily Scarratt, 35, joins the coaching set-up as “lead attack and backs coach” after calling time on her playing career following last year’s World Cup triumph.

“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,” continued Mitchell.

England were crowned world champions in September
England were crowned world champions in September (Andrew Matthews/PA)

“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.

“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 are set to return to action on April 11 when they host Ireland on the opening weekend of the 2026 Women’s Six Nations.