Your guide to South Africa at the Rugby World Cup 2023, where the defending champions have been pooled in the ‘Group of Death’
Defending champions South Africa open their title defence at the 2023 Rugby World Cup with the first of their four Pool B matches against Scotland on September 10.
Jacques Nienaber’s team, along with the Scots, Ireland, Romania and Tonga, have been pooled in what some have described as the ‘Group of Death’. The three-time world champions, however, will be confident they can progress to the quarter-finals.
Back-to-back wins over Argentina in the Rugby Championship and their first World Cup warm-up match, were followed by a 52-16 thrashing of Wales. Having lost just one match in July’s Rugby Championship, Springboks will get the opportunity to exact revenge on New Zealand when the two sides meet in their final warm-up match at Twickenham on August 25.
South Africa v Scotland, Stade de Marseille, Marseille – 4.45pm (GMT)