Rugby World Cup 2023 LIVE: England v Argentina score and updates from third place play-off
South Africa pulls off great escape to beat England and make Rugby World Cup final
England and Argentina go head-to-head for the second time at the 2023 Rugby World Cup as the two teams to lose their respective semi-finals face each other in the bronze final.
The Pumas were hammered 44-6 by New Zealand in their semi-final as the All Blacks scored seven tries without reply to reach a sixth World Cup final. Thus, Argentina make a third appearance in the third-place play-off having also taken part in this part in 2007 and 2015.
Ahead of the semi-finals, England were the only unbeaten team at the tournament and they were just three minutes from reaching the final before a penalty kick from South Africa earned them an agonising 16-15 win.
Argentina and England have already played each other during the pool stages, when England won 27-10. That victory was England’s 11th win in their last 12 meetings between the teams, and they’ll look to improve that record with a 12th win when the teams meet at the Stade de France in Paris tonight.
Follow all the action from the bronze final below plus get all the latest odds and tips from the Rugby World Cup here:
KICK-OFF! England 0-0 Argentina, 1 min
And we’re off! Owen Farrell boots the ball into the Parisian night sky. Who will come third at this World Cup?
Luke Baker27 October 2023 20:01
England vs Argentina
Kick-off is imminent. Fair play to the fans, the Stade de France is more or less full, even though this match is a largely pointless exercise. Hopefully it’s an open, exciting game.
Luke Baker27 October 2023 20:00
National anthems
The teams are out on the pitch and it’s time for the anthems. A long intro to the Argentine anthem before it’s belted out by the players.
And then God Save the King is fine. It’s never going to be a top-tier anthem, let’s face it.
Luke Baker27 October 2023 19:59
England vs Argentina teams – Owen Farrell jeered
The teams have just been announced here at the Stade de France and Owen Farrell got heavily jeered when his name was read out, presumably by the French fans in attendance.
Nothing like the jeering received by Eddie Jones during Australia games or referee Ben O’Keeffe ahead of the Argentina vs All Blacks semi-final, but still…
Here’s a reminder of how the teams line up.
England XV: 15. Marcus Smith, 14. Freddie Steward, 13. Joe Marchant, 12. Manu Tuilagi, 11. Henry Arundell, 10. Owen Farrell, 9. Ben Youngs; 1. Ellis Genge, 2. Theo Dan, 3. Will Stuart, 4. Maro Itoje, 5. Ollie Chessum, 6. Tom Curry, 7. Sam Underhill, 8. Ben Earl
Replacements: 16. Jamie George, 17. Bevan Rodd, 18. Dan Cole, 19. David Ribbans, 20. Lewis Ludlam, 21. Danny Care, 22. George Ford, 23. Ollie Lawrence
Argentina XV: 15. Juan Cruz Mallia, 14. Emiliano Boffelli, 13. Lucio Cinti, 12. Jeronimo de la Fuente, 11. Mateo Carreras, 10. Santiago Carreras. 9. Tomas Cubelli; 1. Thomas Gallo, 2. Julian Montoya, 3. Francisco Gomez Kodela, 4. Guido Petti, 5. Pedro Rubiolo, 6. Juan Martin Gonzalez, 7. Marcos Kremer, 8. Facundo Isa
Replacements: 16. Agustin Creevy, 17. Joel Sclavi, 18. Eduardo Bello, 19. Matias Alemanno, 20. Rodrigo Bruni, 21. Lautaro Bazan Velez, 22. Nicolas Sanchez, 23. Matias Moroni
Luke Baker27 October 2023 19:54
England vs Argentina referee: Who is Rugby World Cup bronze final official Nic Berry?
Here’s everything you need to know about the Australian:
Luke Baker27 October 2023 19:47
Warm-ups continuing
Both teams are out on the Stade de France pitch going through their warm-ups. We’re a little over 15 minutes from kick-off so they’ll be heading back to the changing rooms soon.
Luke Baker27 October 2023 19:43
Third-place play-off
It’s a special evening for Ben Youngs – England’s most-capped male player will get one final runout for his country to end a stellar international career.
One of rugby’s nicest men, as well as one hell of a scrum half, he deserves this send-off in Paris.
Luke Baker27 October 2023 19:35
Michael Cheika uncertain of future as Argentina face England in bronze medal match
It was thought that Michael Cheika would be departing Argentina after this tournament, but the head coach’s comments this week suggest that he may yet retain the role.
“I have no idea if it is my last game and I don’t think about it,” Cheika said on Thursday. “We have a team of players, coaches and with the UAR (Argentine Rugby Union) we have a very good relationship. We only talk about the game, not about personal feelings. The focus is on the match and seeing how we finish higher in this Rugby World Cup.”
Harry Latham-Coyle27 October 2023 19:22
Please abolish the third-place play-off: Rugby’s pointless and outdated relic
It’s the game that players don’t want to play, fans don’t want to watch and the media don’t want to cover. All of which begs the question, why does the Rugby World Cup third/fourth place play-off still exist? Answers on a postcard please.
Actually, the answer is fairly simple, of course. It follows the old adage that when you’re not sure why something counter-intuitive is happening in sport, the reason is always the same. Money.
Luke Baker27 October 2023 19:16
England and Argentina target perfect swansong in Rugby World Cup game nobody wants to play
Of the many ways that one could spend a Friday evening in Paris, competing in a third-place play-off would rank somewhere near the bottom, perhaps just above a night-time stumble into a particularly nasty section of the Seine. However much World Rugby dresses up what it insists on calling the bronze final, there is no escaping the fact that most players would, at this stage, rather be back at home with a bottle of beer, or enjoying some downtime with a verre de vin rouge in a Paris bistro.
“This is not the game you want to be playing in,” England assistant Richard Wigglesworth conceded this week. “You can be honest and say this isn’t the game that these two teams aimed to play in.”
Harry Latham-Coyle27 October 2023 19:12