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.
We’re looking back at the semi final action and break down all you need to know ahead of the final.
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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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