England vs South Africa: When is the Rugby World Cup final?
England will face South Africa in the final
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Your support makes all the difference.England will play in their first World Cup final since 2007 after beating New Zealand.
Eddie Jones’ side upset the two-time defending champions 19-7 with a superb performance in the first semi-final.
They will play either South Africa in the final after the Springboks defeated Wales on Sunday.
The final will also be held at the International Stadium Yokohama.
It kicks-off at 9am GMT (6pm JST) on Saturday 2 November.
The third place play-off will be contested by New Zealand and Wales.
That begins at the same time as the final on Friday 1 November.
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