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Published 17:18 20 Nov 2021 GMT
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Freddie Steward of England is held by Eben Etzebeth of South Africa. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)[/caption]
South Africa trailed in their last seven Test matches, so were not put off by climbing another hill. They just put on their hiking boots and got climbing.
Penalty after penalty followed as the Boks had scrum and collision dominance. Pollard missed his first two pops at the sticks but landed his next and England's lead was down to two points. That lead was preserved when Malins made a try-saving tackle on Kwagga Smith.
Eddie Jones emptied his bench but the Springboks still took the lead when Elton Jantjies kicked a 64th minute penalty. Just when it was looking like the game was slipping away, Henry Slade and Joe Marchant combined to set up Raffi Quirke for a try that, when converted, made it 24-18 to the hosts.
As we headed into the final 10 minutes, England's high penalty count came back to bite them. Will Stuart was sent to the sin-bin and the Boks went wide with Makazole Mampimpi scoring in the corner. Jantjies missed with his touchline conversion, and England led by a slender point.
England infringed after the restart and Frans Steyn - into his 15th year of Test rugby - stepped up to kick his side 26-24 in front. There was even more drama to come as Springbok captain Siya Kolisi was sin-binned for tackling Marchant in the air.
In a game that saw England open the door to the Boks with poor discipline, a penalty call would settle it. South Africa were scrambling in defence but all over the place. They conceded two straight penalties and Marcus Smith opted to take the one right in front of the posts. Over it went and it was a hard-fought win for England.
Here are our full England player ratings after a pulsating match.


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