💨 Abstract
The Springboks, currently ranked 1st in the world, will face Japan, ranked 13th, this Saturday at Wembley Stadium. Despite Japan's recent close match against Australia, the Springboks are favored. Coach Rassie Erasmus acknowledges the tour's challenges, with five matches against strong teams. The Springboks aim to adapt to the UK's conditions and maintain their top ranking.
Courtesy: Craig Lewis
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