Rugby World Cup 2019: England v South Africa - What happened in picturesPublished2 November 2019Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, South Africa beat England 32 - 12 to win the Rugby World Cup. Captain Siya Kolisi lifted the William Webb Ellis trophy in the air to celebrate the Springboks' victory.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, The epic finale of the Rugby World Cup started with passionate national anthems from both teams in front of a packed stadium.Image source, PA MediaImage caption, Then, disaster struck in the opening minutes when Kyle Sinckler collided with team-mate Maro Itoje knocking him unconscious. The on-duty doctors checked him out and confirmed he had a concussion, and would no longer be able to play.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, South Africa took the lead in the first half, with fly-half Handre Pollard kicking South Africa's points.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, But England weren't going to let the Springboks have it all their own way! Captain Owen Farrell scored four penalties bringing the half-time score to 12-6 to South Africa.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, After half-time South Africa held the lead, and a try from winger Makazole Mapimpi secured their advantage.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, South Africa's Cheslin Kolbe scored the epic final try bringing the game to a close, with the Springboks taking the trophy.Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, It's the Springbok's third World Cup win and it's a victory that will be hugely celebrated in the stadium and also back home in South Africa!More on this storyFive things you need to know about the Rugby World Cup FinalPublished2 November 2019