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World Cup result: South Africa 18-20 New Zealand
Kaino, Barrett tries, Carter 2 cons, 1 DG, 1 pen for NZ
Pollard 5 pens, Lambie 1 pen for South Africa
Argentina meet Australia on Sunday (kick-off 16:00 BST)
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Aimee Lewis
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Matchsticks at the ready to prop those eyelids open, David.
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South Africa 12-7 New Zealand
How are South Africa leading? In short, it's been a fine defensive effort combined with All Black indiscipline.
South Africa 12-7 New Zealand
New Zealand dominating almost every aspect of the game, metres made, carries, passes... but the scoreboard would tell a different story.
South Africa 12-7 New Zealand
BBC Radio Five live's Ed Marriage with a weather update from Twickenham
New Zealand monopolised possession and territory in the first half - in the last 10 minutes the All Blacks enjoyed 84% possession and 88% territory - but South Africa are getting the better of Richie McCaw and co at the breakdown, while Lode De Jager is living up to his billing a the best lock in the competition, making a table-topping nine tackles.
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South Africa 12-7 New Zealand
Matt Dawson
2003 World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageNew Zealand the whole way still to win for me, but you cannot tell me they are not going to get a bit of a telling off because with all that possession they should be ahead."
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South Africa 12-7 New Zealand
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South Africa 12-7 New Zealand
An intense opening 40 minutes comes to an end and it's South Africa in front thanks to New Zealand's folly.
South Africa 12-7 New Zealand
New Zealand have conceded nine penalties already in this half, more than they would have wanted to let slip in the match and Handre Pollard is punishing Steve Hansen's men.
South Africa 9-7 New Zealand
South Africa's line-out is a worry, but their scrum is tree trunk still. Fourie du Preez sniping from the base... the scrum-half causing chaos... Jerome Kaino wraps his giant frame around the number nine, who tumbles to the ground.
The ball bobbling loose from the tackle, but the back-tracking Kaino, currently offside, kicks it and not only has he given away a penalty but he's also shown a yellow card. Silly.
South Africa 9-7 New Zealand
Matt Dawson
2003 World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 live
Quote MessageThis is just desperately tiring for the South Africans, the way they are defending. This will come back to bite them. If they are two or three points ahead with 20 minutes to go, my mortgage is on the All Blacks, you cannot go on defending like this."
South Africa lose their own-line out, but the green shirts are the current masters of the breakdown. All Black Sam Whitelock this time gang tackled and held up.
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New Zealand rumbling, pressure building, black shirts bearing down on South Africa... JP Pietersen, though, intercepts from his own 22... deafening roars before referee Jeromes Garces brings play to a halt.
The Frenchman has caught Joe Moody doing something illegal - a neck roll from the prop. South Africa presented with a pressure-relieving touch-finder. Oof.
Don't believe us that New Zealand are hammering on the Springboks door now? Here's the statistical proof. The All Blacks are holding on to the ball more than a baby clutches his comfort blanket. And they are doing it in the South African half.
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