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England v South Africa – Rugby World Cup semi-final Saturday 21 October 2023 19:55 , Lawrence Ostlere Just a few minutes to kick-off now and the rain is still falling in Paris.
Two irresistible tries by winger Cheslin Kolbe helped South Africa team to a 29-20 victory over England at Twickenham on Saturday and though the home crowd was treated to a fantastic match, it ...
South Africa: 1998 England tour of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa: 16 5 December 1998 Twickenham Stadium, London 13–7 England: 1998 South Africa tour of Great Britain and Ireland: 17 24 October 1999 Stade de France, Saint-Denis 21–44 South Africa: 1999 Rugby World Cup: 18 17 June 2000 Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria 18–13
For the first time in their World Cup history, England were kept pointless as South Africa scored three tries to win 36–0. South Africa then rested several of their top players for their match against Tonga. Tonga came close to an upset but South Africa held on to win 30–25, guaranteeing the Springboks top position in the pool.
England: 3rd — [32] [33] 6 November Tonga: Twickenham Stadium, London 69 3 2021 Autumn International: Win England: Courtney Lawes: 4th — [34] [35] 13 November Australia: Twickenham Stadium, London 32 15 Win England: Owen Farrell 3rd Cook Cup [36] [37] 20 November South Africa: Twickenham Stadium, London 27 26 Win England: Courtney Lawes 3rd ...
This was first such tour since South Africa had hosted New Zealand in 1996. England last toured South Africa in 2007 and played two test matches, losing both 58 – 10 and 55 – 22. [2] The last time the two sides met was in 2010 at Twickenham, when the Springboks won 21 – 11, marking their seventh straight win against England. [2]
Why New Zealand v South Africa is more than just the Rugby World Cup final Saturday 28 October 2023 17:38 , Mike Jones Rugby’s biggest rivalry will be played out on its grandest stage with a ...
This first tour undertaken by England to South Africa was organised with a demanding schedule, although with only one Test Match.Within two weeks and three days, seven matches were to be played, the first four at sea level, and the final three, including the Test Match, at the altitude in the highveld with only two days to acclimatise before a demanding fixture against Northern Transvaal.