[""!LIVESTREAM!""] England vs Springboks live Free Broadcast & On 21 October 2023
19 sec Ago - You'd have got decent odds on England vs South Africa being one of the Rugby World Cup 2023 semi-finals. The Red Rose came into the tournament in horrible form, while the Springboks' pool defeat to Ireland raised question marks about its ability to defend its title. A rerun of the 2019 final, this rivalry is massive and the wars of words have already started.
If you're on the lookout for England vs South Africa live streams, keep reading and we'll explain how to watch from anywhere with a VPN – and where you can see every game for FREE England have been far from pretty in reaching the Rugby World Cup semi-finals, yet Steve Borthwick's side is now the only unbeaten team left in the competition. The Rose enjoyed an excellent first 60 minutes against Fiji in last week's quarter-final, but endured a significant wobble to emerge 30-24 victors thanks to a drop goal and penalty from Owen Farrell. Playing solid tournament rugby is what Borthwick has promised and he will look for revenge after being bludgeoned into submission in the 2019 final against today's opponents. Freddie Steward will replace injured playmaker Marcus Smith at full back. As for South Africa, last weekend's pulsating 29-28 win over hosts France proved the Springboks' pool loss to Ireland only served to fire up the Bomb Squad. Jacques Nienaber has named exactly the same XV as last week, with hooker Bongi Mbonambi outstanding against France along with try-scoring local Eben Etzebeth. With 859 combined caps, it's their most experienced lineup ever. "There’s going to be beef," said replacement fly half Handre Pollard, who scored 22 points in the final four years ago... Is it revenge or repeat for England? For the former, they must match South Africa at the breakdown and deal with an expected aerial bombardment in Paris. Read on and we'll show you how to access England vs South Africa live streams and watch Rugby World Cup 2023 wherever you are. England have been far from pretty in reaching the Rugby World Cup semi-finals, yet Steve Borthwick's side is now the only unbeaten team left in the competition. The Rose enjoyed an excellent first 60 minutes against Fiji in last week's quarter-final, but endured a significant wobble to emerge 30-24 victors thanks to a drop goal and penalty from Owen Farrell. Playing solid tournament rugby is what Borthwick has promised and he will look for revenge after being bludgeoned into submission in the 2019 final against today's opponents. Freddie Steward will replace injured playmaker Marcus Smith at full back. As for South Africa, last weekend's pulsating 29-28 win over hosts France proved the Springboks' pool loss to Ireland only served to fire up the Bomb Squad. Jacques Nienaber has named exactly the same XV as last week, with hooker Bongi Mbonambi outstanding against France along with try-scoring local Eben Etzebeth. With 859 combined caps, it's their most experienced lineup ever. "There’s going to be beef," said replacement fly half Handre Pollard, who scored 22 points in the final four years ago... Is it revenge or repeat for England? For the former, they must match South Africa at the breakdown and deal with an expected aerial bombardment in Paris. Read on and we'll show you how to access England vs South Africa live streams and watch Rugby World Cup 2023 wherever you are. NBC's streaming service Peacock has the rights to show every game of the 2023 Rugby World Cup, including the England vs South Africa live stream. If you don't already have it, subscriptions start from only $5.99/month, rising to $11.99/month to remove the ads. A number of games are also being shown on the network's CNBC channel, but this match-up is not one of them. If you already subscribe to Peacock but are outside the U.S. right now, then using a VPN like ExpressVPN will help you access the otherwise unavailable England vs South Africa live stream. Peacock In addition to showing every Rugby World Cup game, Peacock also has the rights to live NFL, WWE, EPL and a huge library of binge-able content. That includes classics like The Office, Parks and Recreation, 30 Rock and This Is Us, to new shows like Twisted Metal and Bupkis.