The Springboks will look to complete an unbeaten end-of-year tour when they face Wales at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday, 29 November.
The clash will kick off at 17:10 (SA time).
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Rassie Erasmus’s men opened their five-match tour with a win over Japan at Wembley Stadium and then beat France at the Stade de France.
Their victory over Italy at the Allianz Stadium in Turin was followed by their most recent win over Ireland at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Little-known referee
Little-known Luc Ramos from France will have the whistle for the much-anticipated match this weekend.
It will be the first occasion that the 34-year-old will officiate a Springbok Test.
Ramos will be assisted by compatriot Pierre Brousset and England’s Matthew Carley.
Eric Gauzins (France) will be in the TMO booth while Andrew Jackson (England) will be the Foul Play Review Officer (FPRO).
Record in Cardiff
The Springboks have played 23 previous Tests at the Principality Stadium, formerly known as the Millennium Stadium.
Twenty two of those matches were against Wales and one came against New Zealand during the 1999 Rugby World Cup.
South Africa beat the All Blacks 22-18 that day, and have also claimed 16 wins against Wales.
The Springboks have suffered five defeats against the Welsh and one Test back in 1970 ended in a 6-6 draw.
Tickets for Saturday’s clash are still available.
Springboks’ 2025 end-of-year fixtures and results
1 November: Japan vs South Africa, Wembley Stadium, London – WON 61-7
8 November: France vs South Africa, Stade de France, Paris – WON 32-17
15 November: Italy vs South Africa, Allianz Stadium, Turin – WON 32-14
22 November: Ireland vs South Africa, Aviva Stadium, Dublin – WON 23-14
29 November: Wales vs South Africa, Principality Stadium, Cardiff – 17:10
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