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March 28 2022, 18:07 · Alex Sarwar

South Africa vs England – Semi-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup

South Africa vs England – Semi-Final – Preview & Prediction | 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup

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THE FACTS

When is South Africa vs England on and what time does it start? South Africa vs England will take place on Thursday 31st March, 2022 – 02:00 (UK)

Where is South Africa vs England taking place? South Africa vs England will take place at Hagley Oval in Christchurch, New Zealand

What is the expected weather for South Africa vs England? 16-19c cloudy, but dry with a gentle breeze which should develop into light winds later on.

Where can I get tickets for South Africa vs England? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for South Africa vs England

What channel is South Africa vs England on in the UK? South Africa vs England will be televised live on Sky Sports

Where can I stream South Africa vs England in the UK? Sky Sports subscribers can stream South Africa vs England live on Sky Go

THE PREDICTION

It’s funny to thing that at one stage, World Champions England were on the very brink of being knocked out of the tournament. Four successive victories later for Heather Knight’s side and they face a showdown with South Africa for a place in the final. The Proteas already boasts a three-wicket win over England in what was an extremely close battle and it would be no surprise if this was similarly close. However, this England side a different one to that who lost to South Africa. They are now full of confidence, performing well with both bat and ball, plus most importantly of all have figured out how to edge these tight matches. South Africa contain some experienced campaigners such as Marizanne Kapp and fast bowler Shabnim Ismael who have been standout performers in this competitions and England will need to be at their best to counter those players. However, form and momentum is in the favour of Knight’s squad and whilst this match really could go either way, consider backing England to edge the win.