It’s almost time for the Rugby World Cup 2019 final.
The 2019 Rugby World Cup has had its fair share of highs and lows, with Typhoon Hagibis forcing several matches to be called off.
Who will be facing off in today’s final?
Who is in the Rugby World Cup final?
England will go head-to-head South Africa in 2019’s Rugby World Cup final.
One of the teams will win the right to lift the Webb Ellis Cup in Japan’s International Stadium Yokohama.
England head coach Eddie Jones has named the team facing off in today’s final.
England fans have been flocking to Japan to catch what could be their first victory since 2003 – and Prince Harry is one such fan.
When is the rugby final?
The final is scheduled for kick-off at 9am GMT.
How to watch the Rugby World Cup live?
The Rugby World Cup Final will be shown live on ITV.
Coverage starts from 8am.
If you can’t watch it on ITV, you can stream it live through the ITV Hub.
Rugby World Cup final odds
England are currently 4/9 favourite to win the world cup.
After watching England’s win over New Zealand, England coach Eddie Jones said: ‘We had great tactical discipline. We stuck to our game really well. I thought the discipline of our players was outstanding in attack and defence.’
When asked about England’s chances in the final, he added: ‘We don’t bet. We don’t look at the bookies, we aren’t concerned. Our expectation is to get better every day.’
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