2023 Rugby World Cup: Final confirmed as winner will set new World Cup record

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As New Zealand flew past Argentina in their semi-final and South Africa scraped past England in theirs, one thing is now clear, that the ultimate World Cup final is ahead as both sides have won the tournament a joint record three times.
We’re looking back at the semi final action and break down all you need to know ahead of the final.
Transcript
00:00 England are reportedly preparing to brutally part ways with their defence coach Kevin Sinfield
00:08 after Saturday's World Cup semi-final defeat to South Africa.
00:12 England stalwart Courtney Laws will retire from international rugby next weekend, he's
00:17 announced.
00:18 The 34-year-old has played in four World Cups and two British and Irish Lions tours and
00:22 is one of only five Englishmen to be capped 100 times.
00:27 England's New Zealand flew past Argentina in their semi-final and South Africa scraped
00:32 past England in theirs.
00:34 One thing is now clear, the ultimate World Cup final is ahead as both sides have won
00:39 the tournament a joint record three times.
00:42 With the winner going on to stand alone in the tournament's winner's history with a fourth
00:47 to their name.
00:48 The bookies have it as even as can be and the world will be watching as one of the final
00:53 two will go down in rugby history.
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