The Springboks are aiming to reach their third World Cup final, while the Welsh are desperate to advance to their first., says his side is ready to face Wales in the second World Cup semi-final in Yokohama, Japan on Sunday.Sunday’s match kicks off at 11 o’clock South African time.recorded a stunning 19-7 upset over defending champions, New Zealand in the first semi-final played on Saturday.
Kolisi added that handling the pressure will be nothing new to the South Africans at this year’s World Cup. Meanwhile, President Cyril Ramaphosa has assured Springbok captain Siya Kolisi that the national rugby team will enjoy the support of all South Africans in their semi-final against Wales.
In the springboks I believe