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RWC 2015 semi-final quiz: Who should you support - New Zealand, South Africa, Australia or Argentina?

Take our quiz to see who you should support in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals

Jack de Menezes
Friday 23 October 2015 16:06 BST
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The opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup
The opening ceremony of the Rugby World Cup (Getty Images)

Not sure who to support in the Rugby World Cup? Still disconsolate over the home nations’ elimination in the quarter-finals (and, ahem, the pool stage) or simply can’t bring yourself to pick a rival to cheer for?

Fear no more, for our Rugby World Cup semi-final quiz will help you decide who to back this weekend.

On Saturday, it’s an old Rugby World Cup rivalry renewed as South Africa take on the reigning world champions New Zealand in a battle of the titans. The All Blacks have looked mighty on their way to the semi-finals, and there 62-13 rout of France in the last eight certainly sent out a warning that they mean business.

But in the Springboks they meet a side that has already recovered from an early blip to look stronger than ever. Having suffered the biggest shock in World Cup history when Japan beat them 34-32 on the opening weekend, South Africa have regrouped and looked very strong in their defeat of Wales last time out.

The second semi-finals sees Argentina take on Australia to complete the all-southern hemisphere affair. The Pumas left Ireland in the wake last weekend as they powered past the match favourites 43-20 to upset the odds in the most entertaining way possible.

They meet a Wallaby side who snatched victory from the jaws of defeat after a dubious last-minute penalty saw Bernard Foley kick a match-winning penalty to knockout Scotland.

So who should you support? Take our quiz below to find out.

Who do you think will win the two matches this weekend and make it through to the World Cup final? Leave your thoughts in the comments box below.

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