New Zealand has failed in its bid to win a third-straight Rugby World Cup, with England defeating the All Blacks 19-7 in Yokohama to progress to next weekend's final. Key points: New Zealand had won the past two Rugby World Cups and had never before lost to England in the tournament's history
In the semi-final at Yokohama Stadium, England played the reigning champions New Zealand. England beat the All Blacks 19-7, breaking New Zealand's 18-match winning streak at World Cups, with a try from Manu Tuilagi converted by Farrell, and four penalties from George Ford. [8]
Short form highlights of England v New Zealand in the semi-finals at Rugby World Cup 2019. Extended highlights will be published at 19:00hrs (GMT+9) on Sunday.
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Report: England reach World Cup final England had to stand up to haka - Farrell Never before have New Zealand conceded a World Cup try as early as Manu Tuilagi's second-minute score.
Results World Cup England vs New Zealand 9:00am Saturday 26th October FT 19 Tries: Tuilagi (2) Conversions: Farrell (3) Penalties: Ford (40,50,63,70) 7 Tries: Savea (58) Conversions:
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Measured by points deficit, this result equaled New Zealand's biggest ever World Cup defeat, matching the 12-point losses to France in the 1999 World Cup semi-final (43-31) and to Australia in the 2003 World Cup semi-final (22-10). This victory meant England climbed to the top of the World Rugby rankings for the first time since 2004.
Reigning champions New Zealand and England clash in a heavyweight Rugby World Cup semi-final on Saturday after a build-up marked by spying claims and a game of tactical cat-and-mouse.
Semi-final 1: England 19-7 New Zealand Sunday, 27 October Semi-final 2: Wales 16-19 South Africa Quarter-final results Saturday, 19 October Quarter-final 1: England 40-16
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