The International Cricket Council (ICC) has confirmed the match officials for the Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 Final between India and South Africa on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at the Dr DY Patil Sports Academy, Navi Mumbai. Indeed, this would be a historic day as both teams will be vying for their first Women's World Cup crown. Experienced Umpires to Officiate the Final On-field umpires for the final will be Eloise Sheridan from Australia and Jacquline Williams from the West Indies. Both officials have the experience of refereeing a number of matches under pressure during the tournament. Interestingly, the two umpires also officiated the semi-final of South Africa against England, which the Proteas convincingly won by 125 runs to qualify for the final. Williams was also part of the umpiring team for the group-stage tussle between India and South Africa on October 9, where South Africa chased down the target in an exhilarating contest. Rounding up the panel are Third Umpire Sue Redfern from England, Fourth Umpire Nimali Perera from Sri Lanka, and Match Referee Michelle Pereira. Also Read | What 3 Things India Women Need to Do for Their Maiden ICC ODI World Cup Title Victory India vs South Africa: A Fight Between Two Cricket Icons The final of the 2025 Women's World Cup will be a scintillating contest between two of the finest teams in the competition. India reached the final with an extraordinary chase against Australia, while South Africa crushed England in the 1st semi-final to secure a spot in the summit clash of the tournament. With the final lined up for a 3:00 PM IST start, both fans at the stadium and around the world will be holding their breath to see who will be crowned champion. With both teams looking to win their first World Cup, the players and officials will be under tremendous pressure. As the tournament nears its end, all eyes will be on Navi Mumbai for a grand finish to an unforgettable edition of the Women's World Cup.