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England vs South Africa tips and suggested bets: Sneaky surprise win could be on the cards in Paris

Jonny May of England

England and South Africa meet for the sixth time in Rugby World Cup history when they do battle in Paris on Saturday night (2000 BST).

South Africa have won four of the five previous meetings, with England's only win coming during their run to the trophy in 2003.

However, since that meeting, they have lost the last three on the bounce to South Africa in the tournament.

The Springboks' varied attacking game makes it tough to predict when or if they will get over the England line.

There is a pretty solid chance that South Africa might kick an early penalty goal through Manie Libbok, while England are likely to get on the board through Owen Farrell.

This clash is expected to be physical and it might even spill over into outright aggression on the park. However, with these two highly professional teams, there is a good chance we will get through 80 minutes without seeing a player go into the bin for either team.

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In the outrights, England is long enough to make them an attractive proposition for an unqualified win, but if the quarter-finals are anything to go by, this clash could be another score game, and it is reasonable to assume that if England wins, they will do it by 1-5 points.

South Africa's wide defence is known to be their weak spot, and don't be surprised to see a quality finisher like Jonny May take advantage of that to sneak in at the corner.

Ben Earl gets the chance to test his impressive recent form against a legendary No 8 in Duane Vermeulen, and he is another player who could be worth backing for the anytime score.

South Africa's Kurt-Lee Arendse has scored 13 tries in 13 Tests and will often pop up at just the right moment for the Springboks. His record suggests he is good for at least one try every 80 minutes.

 

 

 

Suggested bets:

England to win by 1-5 points
Jonny May anytime tryscorer
Ben Earl anytime tryscorer
Kurt-Lee Arendse anytime tryscorer

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