It's all to play for, with neither team coming into the final with a clean sweep. New Zealand lost their opening pool stage match to France, while South Africa finished second in their group after a loss against Ireland, before winning both their knock-out matches by a single point.
But who will be able to finish on a high and take home the glory - will it be the Springboks or the All Blacks?
Meanwhile, on Friday 27th, England will play their last match of the tournament against Argentina, determining third and fourth place after both teams fell just short of the final.
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ITV boasts exclusive rights to show the tournament in all its glory in 2023 and we've got more details below.
RadioTimes.com has rounded up everything you need to know about the Rugby World Cup 2023 TV schedule, channel details and live stream information.
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Rugby World Cup 2023 on TV
Every game will be shown exclusively live on ITV throughout the duration of the tournament.
The majority of matches will be shown on ITV1, while several will be broadcast on ITV4.
Games will also be available to watch on ITVX, so you don't have to miss a moment - even on the move.
You can tune into either platform via a range of devices, including smart TVs, laptops and smartphones, meaning you never have to miss a moment.
Check out which channel each match will be shown on throughout the tournament.
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Rugby World Cup 2023 TV schedule
All UK times.
Bronze medal match
Friday 27th October
Argentina v England (8pm, Stade de France) ITV1 / ITVX
Final
Saturday 28th October
New Zealand v South Africa (8pm, Stade de France) ITV1 / ITVX
If you're looking for something else to watch, check out our TV Guide or Streaming Guide, or visit our Sport hub for all the latest news.
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