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When is England vs South Africa Rugby World Cup 2023 semi-final? Date, kick-off time and TV channel

England are set to face South Africa in the 2023 Rugby World Cup semi-final, marking a replay of the last tournament's final clash in Japan.

The Springboks secured the win back in 2019, with a 32-12 scoreline, and will look to break English hearts once again as Stephen Borthwick's side look to continue their unbeaten run in the tournament and progress to the final once again. England navigated their way through a tough quarter-final test against Fiji on Sunday, while South Africa knocked the hosts France out shortly after.

Here, MEN have all the details you need ahead of the two sides facing off once again in the World Cup including the date, kick-off time and TV channel it will be shown on:

England versus South Africa will take place on Saturday, October 21. Kick-off is set at 8pm BST at the Stade de France in the French capital, Paris.

ITV1 will air the game for free for those watching in the UK, with coverage set to begin at 7:15pm. Elsewhere, a live stream will also be available on the ITVX website and app.

Steve Borthwick: “I don’t really care what other people think of us, I care about the development of the team,” the England head coach said. “I said this is a team and squad packed full of talented players who perform on the big occasion and they have performed on the big occasion.”

Rassie Erasmus: “I think it’s going to be a nice challenge,” he said ahead of the fixture. “In knockouts anything can happen, like tonight I followed the England game when we were on the bus here. Also they (England) had a healthy lead and then Fiji came back and then they also pushed it right to the end. I think knockouts are going to be small margins right to the end.”

England are currently priced at 9/2 long-shots, while South

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