The New Zealand All Blacks have lost their Rugby World Cup semi-final to England on Saturday night.
England had led 7-0 in the first couple of minutes after a try to Manu Tuilagi, which was converted by Owen Farrell. A further try in the 24th minute to flanker Sam Underhill was disallowed due to obstruction, and the All Blacks trailed 10-0 at halftime.
England added another penalty early in the second half to lead 13-0, but it was the All Blacks who scored next through flanker Ardie Savea.
England added a further two penalty kicks to George Ford after All Blacks infringements, to leave the final score 19-0.
South Africa will meet England in the Rugby World Cup final after beating Wales 19-16 on Sunday.
New Zealand All Blacks: 7
Try: Ardie Savea, Conversion: Richie Mo'unga
England: 19
Try: Manu Tuilagi, Conversion: Owen Farrell, Penalties: George Ford 4.
England had led 7-0 in the first couple of minutes after a try to Manu Tuilagi, which was converted by Owen Farrell. A further try in the 24th minute to flanker Sam Underhill was disallowed due to obstruction, and the All Blacks trailed 10-0 at halftime.
England added another penalty early in the second half to lead 13-0, but it was the All Blacks who scored next through flanker Ardie Savea.
England added a further two penalty kicks to George Ford after All Blacks infringements, to leave the final score 19-0.
South Africa will meet England in the Rugby World Cup final after beating Wales 19-16 on Sunday.
New Zealand All Blacks: 7
Try: Ardie Savea, Conversion: Richie Mo'unga
England: 19
Try: Manu Tuilagi, Conversion: Owen Farrell, Penalties: George Ford 4.
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