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It's all over! The referee has blown their whistle to end the game.

82'

This is dangerous for the defence as Manie Libbok bursts through to advance the South Africa attack.

79'

Canan Moodie comes on.

77'

Kurt-Lee Arendse comes off.

77'

Kyle Sinckler comes on.

75'

Will Stuart comes off.

75'

South Africa decide to make a substitution, with Evan Roos getting some game time.

72'

South Africa decide to make a substitution, with Siya Kolisi being replaced.

72'

South Africa decide to make a substitution, with Jaden Hendrikse getting some game time.

72'

South Africa decide to make a substitution, with Faf de Klerk being replaced.

72'
Conversion

Owen Farrell has kicked a conversion.

72'
Try

A series of passes by England results in a try for Henry Slade

71'

That's a great try assist by Ben Youngs.

70'

A gap opened in the defence and Jack Nowell took full advantage.

70'

England make a substitution with Ben Youngs coming on.

66'

England make a substitution with Jack van Poortvliet coming off.

66'

South Africa sub Frans Malherbe comes onto the field.

62'

Makazole Mapimpi departs for South Africa.

62'

South Africa sub Manie Libbok comes onto the field.

60'

Willie Le Roux departs for South Africa.

60'

England sub Henry Slade comes onto the field.

60'

Marcus Smith departs for England.

60'

The defensive line has been broken as Kurt-Lee Arendse goes through the gap.

59'
Red Card

Thomas du Toit (South Africa) is shown the red card

59'

Thomas du Toit comes on for South Africa.

57'

Frans Malherbe leaves the field.

57'
Penalty Goal

Faf de Klerk adds the points for South Africa.

57'

Sam Simmonds comes on for England.

55'

Billy Vunipola leaves the field.

55'

Marco van Staden comes on.

52'

Evan Roos comes off.

52'
Conversion

Faf de Klerk adds the two points for South Africa.

49'
Try

The defence are desperately trying to hold out here but it was to no avail as Eben Etzebeth dots the ball down from close range.

49'
Yellow Card

Tom Curry (England) is shown a yellow card

47'

England decide to make a substitution, with David Ribbans getting some game time.

45'

England decide to make a substitution, with Alex Coles being replaced.

45'

South Africa decide to make a substitution, with Kwagga Smith getting some game time.

45'

South Africa decide to make a substitution, with Marvin Orie being replaced.

45'

South Africa decide to make a substitution, with Malcolm Marx getting some game time.

45'

South Africa decide to make a substitution, with Bongi Mbonambi being replaced.

45'

South Africa decide to make a substitution, with Steven Kitshoff getting some game time.

45'

South Africa decide to make a substitution, with Ox Nche being replaced.

45'
Penalty Goal

Owen Farrell makes no mistake with that penalty goal attempt.

45'
Drop Goal

The South Africa supporters go wild as Damian Willemse successfully kicks the %a%.

41'

The second half kicks off.

40'

England make a substitution with Jack Nowell coming on.

40'

England make a substitution with Tommy Freeman coming off.

40'

England make a substitution with Ellis Genge coming on.

40'

England make a substitution with Mako Vunipola coming off.

40'

England make a substitution with Luke Cowan-Dickie coming on.

40'

England make a substitution with Jamie George coming off.

40'

England sub Will Stuart comes onto the field.

40'

Kyle Sinckler departs for England.

40'

The half-time whistle blows and both teams head for the dressing rooms.

40'
Penalty Goal

Faf de Klerk kicks the penalty.

40'

Fabulous play by South Africa has led to Kurt-Lee Arendse being able to wriggle through a gap.

34'

There wasn't enough power on that conversion attempt by Faf de Klerk as it drops short of the posts.

33'
Try

Silky skills by South Africa ends with a try for Kurt-Lee Arendse.

32'

Willie Le Roux sets up the try.

32'

Trouble here as Damian Willemse breaches the defence.

32'
Drop Goal

Damian Willemse adds the three points for South Africa.

30'

The touch judges have waved away the attempt by Owen Farrell as they hook it left.

21'
Penalty Goal

Faf de Klerk does the business as their penalty goal attempt goes over.

18'
Penalty Goal

Owen Farrell makes no mistake with that penalty goal attempt.

13'

Owen Farrell steps up to take the penalty but pulls it wide and to the left.

8'

Faf de Klerk steps up to take the penalty but pulls it wide and to the left.

5'

We are underway as the referee blows their whistle.

0'
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Match Details

England v South Africa

Internationals - Round 1
Sat 26th November 2022, 12:30pm
Twickenham

Points Flow Chart

South Africa win +14
England
South Africa
England
Time in lead
South Africa
5
Mins in lead
53
6%
% Of Game In Lead
64%
58%
Possession Last 10 min
42%
7
Points Last 10 min
0

Key Events

Full Time
Farrell
13 - 27
72'
Slade
11 - 27
71'
du Toit
59'
6 - 27
de Klerk
57'
6 - 27
de Klerk
49'
6 - 24
Etzebeth
49'
6 - 22
Curry
6 - 17
47'
Farrell
6 - 17
45'
Willemse
41'
3 - 17
Half Time
de Klerk
40'
3 - 14
Arendse
32'
3 - 11
Willemse
30'
3 - 6
de Klerk
18'
3 - 3
Farrell
3 - 0
13'
Start

22m Entries

Avg. Points Scored
1.6
6
Entries
Avg. Points Scored
1.9
11
Entries

Attack Profile

England
South Africa
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Defence Profile

England
South Africa
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Ruck Speed

0-3 secs
48%
43%
3-6 secs
25%
25%
6+ secs
19%
23%
58
Rucks Won
46

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