England and
South Africa face off in Yokohama on Saturday. What are your plans for the big game?
After six weeks and 46 matches featuring 20 teams, we are ready for the Rugby
World Cup final.
England and South Africa will meet in Yokohama on Saturday to battle it out for the Webb Ellis Cup. This is not the first time the countries have contested a final. When they met in
Paris in 2007, South Africa came out on top, beating England 15-6. Eddie Jones was part of the South Africa coaching team that day. Now he is in charge of England.
The final is kicking off early for fans in the two countries: 9am in England and 11am in South Africa. We’d like to hear from both sets of supporters about your plans for the match. Are you watching it in a pub, have you organised a party, or will you be tuning in over breakfast at home?