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2019 Rugby World Cup: Pool D: South Africa v Italy - How to watch, live streaming, kick-off time, starting lineups

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South Africa's Siya Kolisi scores a try. Photo / AP

South Africa's Siya Kolisi scores a try. Photo / AP

All you need to know ahead of...

South Africa v Italy

It's a pool-stage game with a knockout effect at the Rugby World Cup. Both teams are relying on their heavyweights to settle it.

Realistically, South Africa and Italy both need to win to stay in contention at the World Cup when they play in Pool B on Friday.

Two-time winner South Africa will be heading for a group-stage exit for the first time ever if it loses. An Italy win would put the Azzurri through to the quarterfinals for the first time. It's no secret it's all on the line.

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Gone is any talk of open, running rugby. The focus is on what's expected to be an attritional forward contest. And the dropped goal is back in the reckoning, as it often is in high-stakes games at the Rugby World Cup.

South Africa and Italy will take a win any way they can in Shizuoka.

"For us, this is a crunch game," Springboks coach Rassie Erasmus said. "And if we have to grind it out, this is a do-or-die game. Just beat Italy no matter how, even if it's just a drop goal.

"We want to get out of the pool. The win is the ultimate."

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The Italians have the same philosophy.

"If you don't front up physically against South Africa, you've already lost the match," Italy coach Conor O'Shea said. "You must take them on in the forwards. We must treat it like the last match we'll ever play."

The weather, with rain a possibility around Shizuoka Prefecture on Japan's Pacific coast, only nails down the theory that this meeting will be won in the tight exchanges.

Erasmus and O'Shea can't have been clearer on their matching approaches. Of course, that could just be talk and there may be some misdirection. But they have both put their money where their mouth is.

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Both coaches loaded their benches with big men. Both have six forwards and just two backs in the reserves to underline how decisive the heavy artillery may be. Italy nearly went for more big units.

"We did think about going with an 8-0 split (on the bench) but that would have been a bit over the top," O'Shea said.

But that forward focus has also left both lineups light in backline options, and that will require some juggling if either team has injuries there. It's a risk both are willing to take to get the advantage up front.

South Africa has just scrumhalf Herschel Jantjies and utility Frans Steyn as its backs on the bench. Italy has scrumhalf Callum Braley and flyhalf Carlo Canna as backup.

O'Shea did select center Michele Campagnaro on the wing to give his team some versatility if needed. Erasmus said he'd have to get "creative" if he had issues in the backs. He even raised the possibility of scrumhalf Faf de Klerk playing flyhalf in an emergency.

No. 8 Sergio Parisse is back to captain Italy in the most significant team news after missing the victory over Canada. He'll scoop up another record. Parisse is already playing in a record-equaling fifth Rugby World Cup. He'll become the most capped northern hemisphere player when he runs out at Shizuoka Stadium, overtaking Ireland centre Brian O'Driscoll's 141 test caps. Only former New Zealand captain Richie McCaw (148) has played more tests.

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This is the 36-year-old Parisse's last World Cup, so expect everything from the inspirational skipper in an effort to get Italy to the quarterfinals for the first time.

"We've thought about this (game) for four years," Parisse said. "We want to be competitive to the end. We don't have the pressure on us. They are the ones who will be feeling the pressure ... We just want to go out and not finish the match with any regrets."

- AP

Match details: Friday 4 October 10:45pm, Shizuoka Stadium Ecopa, Shizuoka Prefecture.

Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)

Squads

South Africa
15. Willie Le Roux, 14. Cheslin Kolbe, 13. Lukhanyo Am, 12. Damian de Allende, 11. Makazole Mapimpi, 10. Handre Pollard, 9. Faf de Klerk, 8. Duane Vermeulen, 7. Pieter-Steph Du Toit, 6. Siya Kolisi (c), 5. Lood de Jager, 4. Eben Etzebeth, 3. Frans Malherbe, 2. Mbongeni Mbonambi, 1. Tendai Mtawarira

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Reserves:
16. Malcolm Marx, 17. Steven Kitshoff, 18. Vincent Koch, 19. RG Snyman, 20. Franco Mostert, 21. Francois Louw, 22. Herschel Jantjies, 23. Frans Steyn

Italy
15. Matteo Minozzi, 14. Tommaso Benvenuti, 13. Luca Morisi, 12. Jayden Hayward, 11. Michele Campagnaro, 10. Tommaso Allan, 9. Tito Tebaldi, 8. Sergio Parisse (c), 7. Jake Polledri, 6. Braam Steyn, 5. Dean Budd, 4. David Sisi, 3. Simone Ferrari, 2. Luca Bigi, 1. Andrea Lovotti

Reserves:
16. Federico Zani, 17. Nicola Quaglio, 18. Marco Riccioni, 19. Alessandro Zanni, 20. Federico Ruzza, 21. Sebastian Negri, 22. Callum Braley, 23. Carlo Canna

How to watch:
The Herald will have live updates of the match from 10:30pm. Spark Sport coverage starts at 10:15pm. Kickoff is at 10:45pm.

Head-to-head:
South Africa and Italy have played 14 times, with South Africa winning 13, with one win for Azzurri.

Last match: South Africa won 35-6 in 2017

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Prediction: South Africa by 16.

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