Summary

  • South Africa's first black Test captain Siya Kolisi lifts the World Cup

  • I want to inspire every kid in South Africa - Kolisi

  • Springboks win third world title with emphatic victory in Yokohama

  • Mapimpi and Kolbe second-half tries seal deserved triumph

  • England struggled against dominant South Africa pack

  1. Penalty to South Africapublished at 37 mins

    England 6-6 South Africa

    England have given away another penalty though soon after the restart as they attempt to plug a gap that Handre Pollard has found in their defensive line.

    The South Africa fly-half dusts himself down and prepares for a long-ranger from out on the angle...

  2. Postpublished at 36 mins

    England 6-6 South Africa

    That passage of play only delivered three points, but was promising for England. Their forwards made good headway against this famed South Africa defence.

    Is there a tide turning after the Boks' blitz start?

  3. Penalty - England 6-6 South Africapublished at 35 mins

    Owen Farrell

    Owen Farrell has a little moan to the referee about South Africa, suggesting their infringements were a deliberate cynical ploy rather than desperation or mistake.

    The penalty is straightforward enough. Back to level.

    Owen FarrellImage source, Getty Images
  4. 'Lawes has been magnificent'published at 09:46 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2019

    England 3-6 South Africa

    Matt Dawson
    England World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Courtney LawesImage source, PA Media

    I love that from England, the pack showing a bit of dominance. Courtney Lawes has been passing, running, mauling, stealing balls, you name it, he's been magnificent in this first 34 minutes.

  5. Penalty to Englandpublished at 33 mins

    England 3-6 South Africa

    Through the hands, but there is no room for Anthony Watson out wide.

    Jerome Garces comes back for South Africa's offside infringement, five metres out.

    What is Owen Farrell's call here? Points or does he dare call for a scrum?

    He points to the poles...

  6. Nerves off the pitch as wellpublished at 09:44 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2019

    England 3-6 South Africa

    England fans of all ages watch on nervously back home...

    FansImage source, PA Media
    FansImage source, Reuters
    FansImage source, PA Media
  7. England within two metrespublished at 32 mins

    England 3-6 South Africa

    We are up to 15 phases. South Africa are backed up to the cliff edge...

  8. Huge England pressurepublished at 31 mins

    England 3-6 South Africa

    Penalty advantage to England with Duane Vermuelen all over the ball on the floor.

    But England want more...

    England 3-6 South AfricaImage source, PA Media
  9. England to within 10mpublished at 30 mins

    England 3-6 South Africa

    England barge and bash up to within 12m with Courtney Lawes and Billy Vunipola doing the hard yards...

  10. Postpublished at 28 mins

    England 3-6 South Africa

    Sam Underhill and Billy Vunipola muster some offensive defence, both putting in meaty hits on Springbok first-phase runners.

    And now Faf de Klerk is too clever for his own good, slapping the ball out of Ben Youngs' hands from an offside position.

    England kick down to the Bok 22m.

    They could do with some points from this visit...

  11. Postpublished at 27 mins

    England 3-6 South Africa

    Eddie Jones is keeping a poker face in the stands but he must be fuming inside.

    Another elementary mistake as George Ford's touch-finding poke heads out on the full.

    As Eben Etzebeth gets treatment, Owen Farrell is in the ear of Jerome Garces pleading the case for his front row at the scrum.

    This is not a good look for England.

  12. Penalty - England 3-6 South Africapublished at 27 mins

    Handre Pollard

    Handre Pollard milks another three points as he lands his kick. That second-minute miss seems to be behind him.

    Handre PollardImage source, Reuters
  13. Postpublished at 25 mins

    England 3-3 South Africa

    And the restart mistake is compounded by another dominant Springbok scrum.

    Dan Cole forced through the sunroof and Jerome Garces awards the penalty the South Africans' way...

  14. 'Pressure is amazing'published at 09:36 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2019

    England 3-3 South Africa

    Matt Dawson
    England World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Itoje was miles away from that. Pressure is amazing, whether you can deal with it or not. There are players on both sides who are struggling.

  15. Postpublished at 24 mins

    England 3-3 South Africa

    In a television studio somewhere, Sir Clive Woodward will be looking for some hair to pull out.

    England make a mess of the restart. Maro Itoje gets under the high ball and Tom Curry knocks on as the ball flies over his team-mate and catches him by surprise.

  16. Penalty - England 3-3 South Africapublished at 23 mins

    Owen Farrell

    He was never missing that one.

    England back to level pegs.

    Owen FarrellImage source, Reuters
  17. Postpublished at 09:33 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2019

    England 0-3 South Africa

    Becky Grey
    BBC Sport at International Stadium Yokohama

    It looks like Lood De Jager might have dislocated his shoulder. His left arm was hanging completely limp as he went back down the tunnel.

  18. 'He's got to go and get his arm put back on!'published at 09:33 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2019

    England 0-3 South Africa

    Matt Dawson
    England World Cup winner on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Three of De Jager's team-mates have just gone and patted him on the left shoulder to say 'unlucky' - you don't need that! He's got to go and get his arm put back on!

    Lood de JagerImage source, AFP
  19. Replacementspublished at 09:33 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2019

    England 0-3 South Africa

    South Africa have a couple of injury problems after that passage of play.

    Second row Lood de Jager has copped a shoulder knock in a mighty collision with Billy Vunipola. He is going to be replaced by Franco Mostert.

    Hooker Mbongeni Mbonambi is off with for an HIA with the world-class Malcolm Marx off the bench.

    Mbongeni MbonambiImage source, Reuters
  20. 'You can see the anxiety and agitation'published at 09:31 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2019

    England 0-3 South Africa

    Paul Grayson
    Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Generating pace in attack is a different ball game than it was against New Zealand. Every second or third tackle is a big hit. England have done enough but they found themselves too flat in attack, they cut off the overlap.

    You can see the anxiety and the agitation in the England players.