England vs South Africa LIVE They will play for the semi-finals of the 2023 Rugby World Cup this Saturday, October 21st at 4:00 p.m. (Argentina time) at the Stade de France. The XV de la Rosa, the only European team still alive, will be looking for a win to continue dreaming of the second title in their history. The Springboks, reigning champions, have just eliminated France and are seeking their fourth crown. La República Deportes brings you the incidents FREE ONLINE with coverage from ESPN and Star Plus.
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When do England vs South Africa play for Rugby World Cup 2023?
- ArgentinaUruguay, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil: 4 p.m
- Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama: 2 p.m
- Bolivia, Venezuela, Rep. Dominican Republic, Miami: 3 p.m
- Mexico (center), Costa Rica, El Salvador: 1 p.m
- Spain (peninsula): 9 p.m
- Spain (Canary Islands): 8 p.m
England managed to defeat strong Fiji in the final minutes of the quarter-final. Photo: EFE
Where to watch England vs South Africa LIVE from the Rugby World Cup?
The ESPN and Star Plus signals will be responsible for broadcasting the conflict between them England vs South Africa LIVE for Argentina and all of Latin America. You can also follow all incidents ONLINE FOR FREE via La República Deportes.
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England vs South Africa: semi-final line-ups confirmed from today
- England: Marler, George, Cole; Itoje, Martin; Lawes, Curry, Earl; Mitchell, Farrell; Daly, Tuilagi, Marchant, May, Steward.
- South Africa: Kitshoff, Mbonambi, Malherbe; Etzebeth, Mostert; Kolisi, Du Toit, Vermeulen; Reinach, Libbok; Kolbe, De Allende, Kriel, Arendse, Willemse.
England vs. South Africa TODAY: How are the teams doing?
England beat Fiji 30-24 in a close contest, with the Oceanians drawing in the second half. However, Owen Farrell came through with a drop and a penalty to decide the game. On the other hand, South Africa narrowly defeated the home team France 29:28. Etzebeth and Pollard scored the try and conversion for the final lead.