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5 past Rugby World Cup meetings between England and South Africa

In their five meetings in the tournament, England have won only once ahead of Saturday’s tie.

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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.

1999 quarter-final – Paris, France:
England 21 South Africa 44

2003 group match – Perth, Australia:
England 25 South Africa 6

Will Greenwood scores against South Africa
Will Greenwood crossed over as England beat South Africa in 2003 (Phil Noble/PA)

2007, group match – Paris, France:
England 0 South Africa 36

Fourie Du Preez in action for South Africa
South Africa eased to victory over England in the 2007 group stage (David Davies/PA)

2007, final – Paris, France:
England 6 South Africa 15

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.

2019 final – Yokohama, Japan:
England 12 South Africa 32

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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