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- New Zealand and South Africa will contest Saturday's Rugby World Cup final and bring one of sport's most enduring, most intense rivalries to the ultimate stage for the first time in nearly 30 years.
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Oct 28, 2023 · FIXTURE: New Zealand v South Africa. GROUND: Stade de France (80,023) KICK-OFF: 21:00 local time (GMT+2) FIXTURE HISTORY. The Rugby World Cup final is test number 106 in the 102-year history of what is arguably international rugby’s greatest rivalry.
Oct 28, 2023 · Summary. South Africa win dramatic final in Paris to claim record fourth World Cup. Springboks hold on 14-man All Blacks to clinch back-to-back World Cups. New Zealand captain Sam...
Oct 27, 2023 · 2023 Rugby World Cup final: New Zealand v South Africa. Venue: Stade de France, Paris Date: Saturday, 28 October Kick-off: 20:00 BST. Coverage: Commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live, plus...
Oct 23, 2023 · New Zealand cruised into the final thanks to four tries by Jonah Lomu in their semi-final victory over England and, with Lomu in seemingly unstoppable form, were favourites. No tries were...
Oct 27, 2023 · BBC Sport. 2023 Rugby World Cup final: New Zealand v South Africa. Venue: Stade de France, Paris Date: Saturday, 28 October Kick-off: 20:00 BST. Coverage: Listen to commentary on BBC Radio 5...
Oct 23, 2023 · New Zealand and South Africa will contest Saturday's Rugby World Cup final and bring one of sport's most enduring, most intense rivalries to the ultimate stage for the first time...
Oct 26, 2023 · The two three-time champions and the current top two men’s sides in the world, according to the World Rugby Men’s Rankings powered by Capgemini, meet in the final of Rugby World Cup 2023. Difficult though it may be to believe, New Zealand opened their Rugby World Cup challenge with a 27-13 defeat against France at Stade de France.