Springboks have secured a spot in the 2019 Rugby World Cup final following a 19-16 win against Wales in Yokohama on Sunday.
In an intense semi-final game, it is the South African side who clinched victory to play England in the finals on the 2nd of November 2019 in Yokohama.
The game was pretty much up for grab for any team to win. It was in the 74th minute when South Africa won the turn over and scored from a penalty spot that secured the winning points for them.
Both teams had one try each with Welshman Josh Adams scoring his 6th try of the tournament to make him the top scorer.
In the post match interview, the Springbok's coach Rassie Erusmus said "The game was nerve wrecking, it could have gone either way, we just needed a bit of luck on our side and we are looking forward to play the finals."
Both teams England and South Africa have one week of preparation to clinch the World Cup.
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