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Stuart Jamieson

When is the Rugby World Cup Final, what time does it kick off and how can I watch it?

England's heroic performance against New Zealand booked them a place in the 2019 World Cup Final.

Eddie Jones' side recorded a over the All Blacks thanks a dominant display in Yokohama to upset the odds.

It means they will now face either South Africa or Wales in the final, with the two sides set to battle it out in Sunday's second sem-final.

When is the Rugby World Cup final?

The final will take place on Saturday, November 2, kicking off at 9am GMT. The game will take place in the International Stadium in Yokohama, the same venue for England's semi-final win over New Zealand.

Is it on TV? How can I watch it?

Yes, the game will again be shown live on ITV, with coverage getting under way at around 7.30am.

Rugby World Cup final odds

As the first team into the final, England are naturally the favourites to win it, although these will change after Sunday's semi-final.

England 8/13

South Africa 15/8

Wales 9/1

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