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South Africa vs Italy live: Latest score and updates as Springboks bid to seal series

South Africa vs Italy live: Latest score and updates as Springboks bid to seal series

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South Africa and Italy tussle again after a hard-fought first Test in Pretoria last week.
The Springboks emerged as 42-24 victors to go 1-0 up in this short series, though the world champions did not have it all their own way by any means as the Azzurri gave an excellent account of themselves. Confidence will be high in the Italian ranks after relocating to coastal Gqeberha on the Eastern Cape as they seek another statement performance.
Rassie Erasmus makes a number of changes to the hosts' side as the Springboks supremo continues to develop depth within his squad with the Rugby Championship to come next month. It will be a proud day for Willie le Roux as the full-back becomes the eighth South African to reach a century of caps, with the veteran still going strong as he nears his 36th birthday.
Siya Kolisi and Rassie Erasmus reveal the secrets behind the Springboks' evolution
South Africa are back-to-back world champions for a reason, Rassie Erasmus seemingly always able to keep his side ahead of the game. Last year, I went to find out the secrets behind their next evolution as they set their sights on more success.
Siya Kolisi and Rassie Erasmus reveal the secrets behind the Springboks' evolution
Double world champions South Africa have transformed into a more attacking side this year as they bid to maintain their place at the top of the rugby world
Harry Latham-Coyle12 July 2025 13:52
South Africa vs Italy live
A busy July of international rugby action continues with South Africa hosting Italy for the second clash of this two-Test series. The Springboks are 1-0 after a 42-24 win in Pretoria - but the world champions were given a real examination and will be expecting another tough encounter.
Kick off is at 4.10pm BST.
Harry Latham-Coyle11 July 2025 12:29
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