New Zealand defeated, South Africa are world rugby champions. Relive the live broadcast

PARIS (FRANCE) – Rugby World Cup, the last act goes to South Africa who wins his fourth world title winning 12-11 on New Zeland. A race played on the balance between All Blacks e Springboks with a very tense ending. Second consecutive World Cup won by South Africa which equals New Zealand. Relive the challenge…

23:35

South Africa lifts the World Cup to the skies!

Now it’s time for the champions, South Africa and its captain Kolisi raise the world cup to the sky for the fourth time in history!

23:26

Off to the awards ceremony

President Macron the awards ceremony opens, with the All Blacks receiving the silver medal.

23:17

All Blacks in lacrime

Winners and losers on the pitch. New Zeland in tears in stark contrast to the overwhelming joy of South Africa. The All Blacks will be awarded the silver medal, then the Springboks will raise the trophy to the sky.

23:15

New Zealand-South Africa, luxury spectators at the Stade de France

Roger too Federer It’s Novak Djokovic present at the Stade de France on the occasion of the final won by South Africa over New Zealand.

23:10

South Africa, the words of du Toit

At the end of the race here are the words of ‘man of the match’ du Toit: “Honored and privileged to have won a World Cup and to represent South Africa. Every match was tough, we built a lot in this World Cup. I thank my family and all of South Africa who supported us.”

23:03

80′- South Africa are world champions!

South Africa is World champion for the fourth time in its history. Beat New Zealand 11-12.

23:00

79′- South Africa one step away from victory!

Only a few seconds left in the match, South Africa is one step away from the world title. Now last scrum of the match.

22:58

77′- New Zealand tries

The All Blacks try to play wide but can’t get outside 22 metres.

22:51

74′- Yellow for Kolbe, South Africa with 14 men

Giallo for Kolbe I aim for a voluntary forward. TMO review and warning for the South Africa player. However, New Zealand with Barrett fails to convert the free kick.

22:49

72′- South Africa tries!

Drop attempt by Kolbe which however is unsuccessful. New Zealand restarts with a touch at midfield.

22:46

70′- Stalemate phase of the match

Fatigue is starting to show between the two teams. With just under nine minutes left in the match, one point still divides New Zealand and South Africa.

22:40

New Zealand-South Africa: sold out at the Stade de France

80,065 spectatorsthese are the fans present at the Stade de France which was sold out for the final between New Zealand and South Africa.

22:33

59′- Changes for South Africa

Other changes for the Springboks: inside Small e Kwagga Smithoutside Etzebeth and Vermeulen

22:30

57′- All Blacks try!

This time the All Blacks’ try was good with Tele’a skipping past two defenders and then Barrett finishing. Now New Zealand is -1 behind South Africa.

22:26

54′- Try not validated for the All Blacks!

Back to the 6-12 Between New Zeeland e South Africa. The goal was cancelled by Smith after a review at the TMO: there was in fact an advance in Savea’s collection.

22:24

53′- New Zealand try!

Smith smashes in and scores the first try of the match! New Zealand now -1 behind South Africa.

22:21

51′- Kolisi is saved!

The yellow card for Kolisi has been confirmed and he will therefore be able to return to the field shortly. Meanwhile, the first two changes for South Africa: Mostert and Kitshoff out, in Security e Snyman.

22:20

51′- Chance for New Zealand

Free kick for New Zealand who now has their best moment of the match. The All Blacks go for the lineout looking for a try that doesn’t arrive.

22:13

45′- Yellow for Kolisi!

Yellow card for College. The South Africa captain is out after a TMO review by the referee for a high tackle on Savea, exactly like the foul that led to Cane’s expulsion. Numerical parity has now been re-established.

22:10

44′- Arendse dangerous!

Splendid action by Arendse who however fails to smash over the goal line.

22:08

42′- South Africa close to the goal!

South Africa starts very strong and comes one step away from the goal, the All Blacks are saved.

22:06

40′- New Zealand-South Africa: start to the second half

They return to the field All Blacks they Springboks. No changes for the two teams.

21:51

40′- End of the first half at the Stade de France

The first half ends in New Zeland e South Africa which ends with the advantage of the Springboks forward for 12-6 on All Blacks.

21:49

37′ – Mo’unga closes the gap!

From a free kick Mo’unga makes no mistake and brings the All Blacks to 6, halving the deficit.

21:47

36′- All Blacks close to the goal!

Great defense by South Africa with New Zealand just one step away from the goal.

21:44

34′- Pollard scores again!

Meanwhile, Pollard is still infallible from the posts and converts the free kick from a New Zealand goal. South Africa now at +9.

21:43

33′- San Cane sent off!

The All Black captain will not return to the pitch. The yellow card actually becomes red.

21:42

32′- Chance for the All Blacks

Throw-in for New Zealand who make no mistakes this time but are unable to finish the action with South Africa recovering the ball.

21:37

28′- New Zealand again outnumbered

Sam Cane receives a yellow card. After a review at the TMO, the warning arrives with a red card due to the high tackle against Kriel. New Zealand therefore still down to fourteen men.

21:33

27′- Nothing to do for New Zealand

Etzebeth disturbs Retallick, free kick for the All Blacks who return to the Springboks’ 22 but still miss the touch.

21:31

25′- Error by the All Blacks

The All Blacks waste a throw-in in South Africa’s 22. Second wrong touch of the match for New Zealand.

21:25

19′- South Africa at +6!

Another free kick this time for South Africa, Pollard again for the posts who doesn’t miss!

21:23

17′- Mo’unga closes the gap

Free kick for New Zealand, Mo’unga goes for the posts and closes the gap to bring the All Blacks to 3-6.

21:21

15′- First chance for the All Blacks

First opportunity also for New Zealand but they don’t go for the posts but play for the goal.

21:19

13′- Another three points for South Africa!

Free kick for South Africa, Pollard still at the posts makes no mistake! Meanwhile, Frizell also returns to the field and his yellow card has been confirmed.

21:09

5′- First substitution for South Africa

First substitution for South Africa: he doesn’t make it Mbonambi, Deon Fourie takes its place.

21:07

3′- South Africa lead

Pollard for the posts with a finish with more than a few thrills with the ball touching the post and then going in for South Africa’s lead.

21:06

3′- New Zealand, yellow for Frizell

Yellow card for Frizell, for a neck grab against Mbonambi, who will now have to stay off the pitch for ten minutes.

21:02

1′- New Zealand-South Africa: off to the match!

The wait at the Stade de France is over. Off to the World Cup final between the All Blacks and the Springboks.

20:53

New Zealand-South Africa, it’s time for the anthems

Only a few minutes until the match kicks off: everyone is now standing for the national anthems.

20:50

New Zealand-South Africa, the opening ceremony begins

All ready at Stade de France for the start of the World Cup final. So off to the pre-show featuring the singer Mika.

20:48

All Blacks, ultima gara per Aaron Smith

Tonight’s final will be thereAaron Smith’s last with the All Blackss. The class of 1998 has collected 124 caps in his career. With a success Smith can reach Daniel Carter e Richie McCaw who won the Webb Ellis Cup at the last international match.

20:40

New Zealand-South Africa, the official lineups

New Zeland: 15. B. Barrett, 14. Jordan, 13. Ioane, 12. J. Barrett, 11. Telea, 10. Mo’unga, 9. A. Smith, 8. Savea, 7. Cane (C), 6. Frizell, 5. S. Barrett, 4. Retallick, 3. Lomax, 2. Taylor, 1. de Groot.

South Africa: 15. Willemse, 14. Arendse, 13. Riel, 12. de Allende, 11. Kolbe, 10. Pollard, 9. de Klerk, 8. Vermeulen, 7. du Toit, 6. Kolisi (C), 5. Mostert , 4. Etzebeth, 3. Malherbe, 2. Mbonambi, 1. Kisthoff.

20:30

New Zealand-South Africa, where to watch the match

The World Cup final between All Blacks they Springboks will be visible clearly above Rai Sport and for subscribers also on Sky. The match will also be broadcast in streaming are Sky Go e NOW.

20:15

New Zealand, fourth final for the All Blacks

Today’s one is the fourth final for New Zealand which he won on three occasions. The only defeat dates back to 1995 and the match was against South Africa which won 15-12.

20:00

New Zealand-South Africa, the precedents

The challenge between All Blacks e Springboks it is a true classic in rugby history. They are well 106 i precedenti between the two teams with the balance sheet smiling at New Zeland who won in 62 opportunities against 39 of the South Africa. There were four draws instead.

Stade de France, Paris
2023-10-29 00:36:05
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