England have taken to the field against South Africa in the final of the Rugby World Cup in Yokohama, with the nation praying they can bring home the trophy for a second time. Prince Harry is leading hundreds of thousands of rugby fans gathering in Japan for the titanic tussle, while millions of supporters flocked to pubs and bars all over England, despite the 9am kick off UK time. Owen Farrell’s men are hoping to defeat South Africa to win the Web Ellis Cup for the second time today, after the famous Johnny Wilkinson-inspired triumph in 2003. Heading in as favourites, England will also want to avenge their defeat in the 2007 Rugby World Cup final at the hands of South Africa, who won 15-6. Prince Harry, who is patron of the English Rugby Football Union, has already delivered several messages of support to the players while Zara Tindall and husband Mike, one of England’s 2003 heroes, are also in Japan to watch the game. Meghan Markle will be watching at home with baby Archie and, to give the boys an extra push, the Duke of Sussex delivered a personal message from the Queen and thanked the team for ‘inspiring’…