England and South Africa will play the remaining semi-final of the Rugby World Cup

With England’s victories over Fiji (30-24) and South Africa against France (29-28), both teams qualified for the semi-final of the Rugby World Cup and will face each other next Saturday, October 21 for a place in the final. The historic triumph of the Pumas against Wales, one of the teams that showed the best performances in the group stage, gave the team led by Michael Cheika the opportunity to play the semifinal for the third time in its history, this time, against the dreaded All Blacks. which will be played on Saturday, October 21, and generated inordinate uncertainty in sports fans due to the quality of teams that had a chance of qualifying. Thus, Sunday began with a slight victory for England over Fiji in front of more than 60 thousand people who attended the Vélodrome de Marseille.Despite the fact that the Oceanic team arrived with better predictions from the specialists after leaving Australia out in the group stage, the Rose was forceful in the game and, although it suffered from some mistakes, They managed to win 30-24 to advance to the semifinals for the sixth time in their history – they also came in 1991, 1995, 2003, 2007 and 2019. Then Sunday continued with a thrilling showdown between the hosts and South Africa. The Springbooks suffered at the start with the overwhelming approach proposed by France for the first minutes, but the quick reaction of Rassie Erasmus’ team led them to tie the duel through a try by Cheslin Kolbe. Firmly in the game, the three-time world champions turned the result around to win by one point and knock the hosts out.

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