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New Zealand and South Africa square off in Auckland on Saturday morning in a game that could well decide the destination of this year’s shortened Rugby Championship and set the tone for the upcoming World Cup.
Both sides secured convincing victories in their opening Rugby Championship clashes, as the All Blacks demolished Argentina 41-12 away from home and the Springboks obliterated Eddie Jones’s Australia 43-12 on home turf. With only one more round of games following this weekend’s action, the winner here is odds-on to lift the trophy.
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When is New Zealand vs South Africa?
New Zealand vs South Africa is due to kick-off at 8:05am BST on Saturday 15 July at the Go Media Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the Rugby Championship game live on Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage from 7:55am BST. Subscribers can live stream the game via the Sky Go app.
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The two nations, who share six Rugby World Cup triumphs between them, played their first games of 2023 in TRC opening round last weekend. The Springboks made light work of Australia, ensuring Eddie Jones’ first game back in charge of the Wallabies ended in defeat, while the All Blacks blitzed Argentina in Mendoza.