England suffered World Cup Final heartbreak against South Africa again, being comprehensively defeated by Rassie Erasmus’ side in Japan. After busting the All Blacks myth with a dominant display in the semi-finals, Eddie Jones’ men faced the two-time winners in Yokohama, arriving as favourites and looking to avenge their final defeat of 12 years ago. But the Springboks, an unflashy yet ruthlessly efficient, powerful team, were eager to end English hopes in the same way they had finished Wales bid six days previously. And a side that have been often criticised in Japan for the coldness of their displays, saved their best for last, doing to England what the Red Rose had done to New Zealand in the semi-finals, running out 32-12 winners and proving a class apart. For 80 minutes, the International Stadium looked more like Twickenham, such was the sea of white shirts as travelling England fans packed out the stands. One of those was Prince Harry , watching on alongside Fumihito, Crown Prince Akishino and Prince Albert II of Monaco, the Duke of Sussex having publicly praised Japan’s hosting of the competition pre-game. Unfortunately, on the field, England fell to the joint second-heaviest defeat in Rugby World…