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Newcastle may have beaten Paris Saint-Germain in their first Champions League game at St James’ Park in 20 years but the Magpies will want to back that up with a strong performance against Borussia Dortmund cagayan
Eddie Howe’s side are unbeaten in their group stages having secured a goalless draw away at AC Milan and stunning PSG 4-1 at home last time out cagayan
The Magpies have been a force to be reckoned with in English cagayan football but it remains to be seen how much a toll balancing the demands of the Premier League and Europe cagayan football is taking on a side without the depth of some of the other top sides cagayan
Dortmund have lost just one game in 11 matches all season, away at PSG in their Group F opener cagayan
Here’s everything you need to know about the fixture:When is Newcastle vs Borussia Dortmund?The match is on Wednesday 25 October with a kick off time of 8 pm BST cagayan
How can I watch it?Newcastle vs Dortmund will be shown live in the UK on TNT cagayan Sports 2 with coverage starting at 7 pm BST, the game can also be streamed via the Discovery+ app cagayan
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Team newsThe main question surrounding selection will be the outcome of a decision over Sandro Tonali and the investigation into breaches of cagayan betting rules concerning the midfielder cagayan
The outcome could be announced ahead of the clash, with a lengthy ban expected cagayan
Sven Botman has a knee problem, Matt Ritchie, Javier Manquillo, Harvey Barnes are also out while Joe Willock is back in training but Wednesday’s match could come too early for the midfielder cagayan
For Dortmund, Julian Ryerson is expected to miss out through illness, with Mateu Morey and Thomas Meunier more long-term injury concerns for the German side cagayan
OddsNewcastle 13/20Draw 31/10Dortmund 4/1PredictionIt will be a hard-fought affair, but Newcastle will not quite have the energy and motivation they showed against PSG cagayan
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As Handre Pollard put boot to ball, they held their breath, a night of countless kicks to be settled by one last hoist for the heavens cagayan
The replacement fly half’s penalty was straight and true – the champions had found a way cagayan
It was a wretched game for a wretched night upon which a rocky South Africa threatened a total horror show, yet at the same time impossible to look away from cagayan
It looked for so long like the ghosts of Yokohama would be exorcised, England’s pack standing up to the challenge to match South Africa at their own game cagayan
But the Springboks had just enough, RG Snyman punching over from close range and Pollard producing that final, decisive penalty cagayan
There was little here to please the aesthete but by God was it a compelling contest cagayan
Fears of a second successive semi-final drubbing proved unfounded as England’s unfancied underdogs swelled in stature to meet and so nearly beat the mighty Springboks cagayan
Instead, Springbok spectres will stalk them again cagayan
An unloved England were happy to play unlovely rugby cagayan
For so long it worked, Steve Borthwick’s side backing up their belief in themselves taking the reigning, defending champions to the limit cagayan
Pollard’s first-half introduction had been a substitution that said everything cagayan
Just half an hour had been played and already Jacques Nienaber and Rassie Erasmus had seen enough, retrieving their hook to make a trademark gutsy call cagayan
Off went Manie Libbok; on came Pollard on a night for route one rugby cagayan
After all the talk of the Springboks’ evolution, after only half-an-hour they were reverting to type cagayan
South Africa celebrate after RG Snyman’s second-half try (AFP via Getty Images)But as so often for these champion Springboks, it proved the right call, Pollard inevitably the man to land the knockout blow cagayan
Onwards South Africa go to take on New Zealand – a battle for a record fourth men’s World Cup crown feels a fitting final for a tournament bursting back into life after the Friday night dirge cagayan
Even before kick-off, there was a crackle and a fizz to the atmosphere that the first semi-final had lacked, a healthy contingent of French fans taking out their frustration on referee Ben O’Keeffe and a select few South Africans as their names flashed on the big screen cagayan
It was a near perfect opening ten minutes from England cagayan
The battle of the skies was always likely to be vital, and the intensity of the rain made it ever more so cagayan
The entirety of England’s back three, plus centre Joe Marchant, won their first aerial contests, while Maro Itoje’s lineout pressure resulted in a pinch at the front and a not-straight throw to the tail cagayan
South Africa infringed twice at ruck time in their own 22; Farrell capitalised both times from the tee cagayan
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Steve Borthwick’s side had come with next to no intent to play running rugby, over-resourcing every ruck to make certain of the ball cagayan
The caterpillar would form, the chasers mass, eager travellers ready for their next flight cagayan
A game of dribs and drabs inevitably became fractured and fractious, captains Kolisi and Farrell jawing at one another and the referee cagayan
Manu Tuilagi sparked a scuffle by placing an arm around the neck of Cobus Reinach, resulting in a South Africa penalty, before Farrell’s failure to hold his tongue a few minutes later moved Libbok within a kickable distance cagayan
South Africa’s fly half knocked through his side’s opening three cagayan
England fell narrowly short in a compelling physical contest (Getty Images)His opposite number re-extended England’s advantage immediately after, full-back Steward like a bounding gun-dog on the chase and forcing a backfield error cagayan
The next high hoist was Elliot Daly’s to chase, the wing detonating the chest of Duane Vermeulen cagayan
England, unloved but unbowed, were making physical statementsThe replacement ten was on the board via his right boot soon enough, a simple starter from just right of the posts after a rare English aerial error cagayan
Soon enough, normal service resumed - after England’s 22nd kick from hand of the half, Farrell’s fourth clean strike from the tee left their half-time lead six points cagayan
Everything seemed to be coming up roses cagayan
Granite-shouldered George Martin was thumping everything in sight, landing a series of heavyweight tackles; scrum half Alex Mitchell boxed clever, flighting his kicks from the base beautifully cagayan
With Pollard already on, Faf de Klerk and Willie le Roux were always likely to arrive early in the second half, stability through the spine for South Africa clearly key cagayan
With the rain intensifying, the errors mounted, Jamie George uncharacteristically tossing two lineouts asunder cagayan
South Africa had yet to fire a shot but at least had the intent to do so cagayan
It was a match that could have been swung by one supreme bit of skill, and a lovely move cagayan
Le Roux’s hack ahead was too strong, ball trickling dead with the veteran full-back chasing in vain cagayan
Martin, Mitchell and Joe Marler departed, three of Borthwick’s boldest selection calls taking leave together, job appropriately done cagayan
Their bums had barely hit the bench when they rose to their feet, peering around the dugout to watch Farrell launch a drop goal seemingly from central Paris cagayan
Once ball left boot, there never seemed even a smidgen of doubt - was this to be Farrell’s Wilkinson moment?Owen Farrell’s drop goal looked to have put England on the verge of victory (AP)At that stage, England’s four outside backs had a combined 17 run metres, all from one Steward kick return cagayan
Aesthetically-pleasing the gameplan was not but those with English hearts cared not, sweaters shed to reveal red roses on white chests right around the Stade de France cagayan
On a rare attacking opportunity, Farrell might have made more with an overlap on the left but could not resist another kick cagayan
In truth, it was a touch aimless, but a ball skimming over a sodden surface was never likely to settle in the hands simply - through Kurt-Lee Arendse’s hands it went like a greased weasel cagayan
England could not make much of the position and the momentum started to turn cagayan
Ox Nche providing immediate impact on the loosehead for South Africa, and Snyman stomped with intent from the second row, too cagayan
A kick to the corner from a penalty in England’s half allowed Snyman a close-range carrying opportunity – the lock is a a Goliath even among the South African colossi and would not be stopped cagayan
Nche went to work once more, earning a scrum penalty on halfway cagayan
Pollard hoisted and through it went – England had been kicked out cagayan
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