Summary

  • England thrashed by world champions South Africa in their opening Nations Championship fixture at Ellis Park in Johannesburg

  • Steve Borthwick's side have now lost five matches in a row and once again have discipline issues

  • South Africa stunned England with three tries in opening 12 minutes before Kurt-Lee Arendse is sin-binned

  • Ellis Genge and George Martin score late in first half as England close deficit to 17-14 at half-time

  • Grant Williams and Jesse Kriel tries extend South Africa's lead before Alex Coles crashes over

  • England have Tommy Freeman and Guy Pepper sin-binned as Springboks score two late tries and have one disallowed

  • England face Fiji in Liverpool next weekend before travelling to Argentina the following week

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  1. Postpublished at 18:49 BST

    FT: South Africa 45-21 England

    Paul Grayson
    Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 Live at Ellis Park

    It's tough to put your finger on quite why England couldn't match South Africa physically because pound for pound going on the size of the packs and the weight of the players there's not much between them, but in terms of output the gap was massive.

    England must beat Fiji next weekend because the storm clouds are gathering again.

  2. Postpublished at 18:46 BST

    FT: South Africa 45-21 England

    England have only won four times in 17 matches in South Africa.

    They have not won at Ellis Park since 1972.

    The challenge at altitude was always going to be tough.

  3. 'It was a great performance'published at 18:43 BST

    FT: South Africa 45-21 England

    South Africa centre Damian de Allende, speaking to ITV: "It was a tough old Test match. We all knew England would come back, so it was a great response from us.

    "We were very accurate at the beginning, but then ill-discipline crept in. We defended really well in patches.

    "Overall, it was a great performance."

  4. Postpublished at 18:40 BST

    FT: South Africa 45-21 England

    That result means South Africa top the Southern Hemisphere table, while England are bottom of the Northern Hemisphere table.

  5. Postpublished at 18:39 BST

    FT: South Africa 45-21 England

    Paul Grayson
    Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 Live at Ellis Park

    The second half was hardly a contest. They never got a foothold in the game and because of that their attack was bits and pieces

    South Africa smashed the door down, rarely played more than a couple of phases but squeezed the life out of England. They were uncomplicated and uncompromising.

  6. Postpublished at 18:35 BST

    FT: South Africa 45-21 England

    England have not won a game since defeating Wales in the opening round of the Six Nations.

  7. Postpublished at 18:34 BST

    FT: South Africa 45-21 England

    Chris Jones
    BBC rugby union correspondent on Radio 5 Live at Ellis Park

    South Africa showed why they are the dominant side in world rugby.

    A tough night for England. Five defeats in a row now for Steve Borthwick's side.

  8. Full-time - South Africa 45-21 Englandpublished at 18:33 BST

    A comprehensive win for the world champions.

  9. No trypublished at 82 mins

    South Africa 45-21 England

    No, knocked forward.

  10. Try review - South Africapublished at 82 mins

    One final try?

  11. Postpublished at 18:32 BST

    South Africa 45-21 England

    Paul Grayson
    Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 Live at Ellis Park

    England have been well beaten. It's been one-way traffic ever since the break. Irresistible power from a much-changed South Africa team. We thought the loss of Etzebeth and Kolisi before the game might have given England an in but South Africa have been completely on top.

  12. Postpublished at 81 mins

    South Africa 45-21 England

    South Africa are not done yet. Off they go.

  13. try

    Converted try - South Africa 45-21 Englandpublished at 79 mins

    Ben-Jason Dixon (con Cheslin Kolbe)

    Ben-Jason Dixon picks and goes over.

    Cheslin Kolbe has found his kicking boots now.

  14. Postpublished at 78 mins

    South Africa 38-21 England

    The ball is held up over the tryline. Back for another penalty.

    South Africa call for a scrum.

  15. Postpublished at 77 mins

    South Africa 38-21 England

    One more try? South Africa pop a penalty into the corner.

  16. Postpublished at 76 mins

    South Africa 38-21 England

    HIA for Andre Esterhuizen. England have fully emptied their bench as Charlie Ewels joins the action.

  17. Postpublished at 76 mins

    South Africa 38-21 England

    It has been a competitive performance by England, but South Africa have shown why they are the best team in the world.

  18. Postpublished at 18:24 BST

    South Africa 38-21 England

    Paul Grayson
    Former England fly-half on BBC Radio 5 Live at Ellis Park

    The wheels fell off for England in the opening 15 minutes, they dragged themselves back into the game but since half-time South Africa have been by far the most dominant side and England's bench has had little impact.

  19. Postpublished at 75 mins

    South Africa 38-21 England

    Tommy Freeman's yellow card will remain a yellow.

  20. try

    Converted try - South Africa 38-21 Englandpublished at 73 mins

    Malcolm Marx (con Cheslin Kolbe)

    South Africa's maul destroys England.