England’s World Cup semi-final clash with South Africa in Paris is the latest instalment of a rich history between the two nations on the biggest stage of all.
In their five meetings in the tournament, England have won only once ahead of Saturday’s match.
Here, the PA news agency looks at their rivalry.
England ran into an unlikely road block in the form of Jannie De Beer’s unprecedented haul of five drop-goals, which started landing when the game was finely poised. De Beer’s record for drop-goals in a match still stands 24 years later.
A tight game was ultimately settled in the 63rd minute when Will Greenwood crossed after Lewis Moody had charged down a clearance, enabling England to extend a lead that was only 12-6 on the hour mark. England went on to lift the Webb Ellis Trophy.
England’s first World Cup defeat since 1999 – also against South Africa – was a calamity with the Springboks leading 20-0 against opponents who never threatened the line. A barrage of kicks and forward muscle overwhelmed England.
The Boks won the Rugby World Cup in 1995, 2007 and 2019 – every 12 years.
Which one was your favourite? 🏆#StrongerTogether@MTNza pic.twitter.com/o2GIW8Ai88
— Springboks (@Springboks) December 2, 2021
England rebuilt following their pool debacle and gave a far better account of themselves in a tense final that saw wing Mark Cuteo touch down only for the try to be controversially ruled out because of a foot in touch.
Your Rugby World Cup 2019 champions, @Springboks!
1995 #WebbEllisCup2007 #WebbEllisCup 2019 #WebbEllisCup #RWC2019 #RWCFinal pic.twitter.com/MTGffZd5yR
— Rugby World Cup (@rugbyworldcup) November 2, 2019
A week after demolishing New Zealand in sensational fashion, England were overpowered and contributed to their own downfall by making a series of errors. Eddie Jones’ side did not fire a shot and endured a harrowing evening at the scrum.
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