South Africa pulls off great escape to beat England and make Rugby World Cup final
PARIS (AP) — South Africa pulled off a great escape to come from nine points behind and beat England 16-15 at the death on Saturday, keeping alive its title defense at the Rugby World Cup and setting up a blockbuster final against its fiercest rival New Zealand.
One of them will win a record fourth Rugby World Cup and — after England’s agonizing exit — the trophy is once again set to stay in the southern hemisphere.
The Springboks trailed for the entire semifinal against England until replacement flyhalf Handre Pollard kicked a 78th-minute penalty from near halfway at Stade de France to edge them thrillingly ahead.
From there, the Boks closed out a second come-from-behind nailbiter after the one-point win over host France in the quarterfinals.