South Africa secures the overall series crown by reaching the final four, while the Springbok Women shift focus to placement playoffs.
BORDEAUX — The Springbok Sevens team delivered when it mattered most on Saturday, securing a definitive Cup Quarterfinal victory over Fiji to book their spot in the semifinals of the HSBC SVNS Grand Final.
After suffering a narrow three-point defeat to the Fijians in Saturday morning’s pool decider, the South Africans regrouped and executed a tactical masterclass in the afternoon playoff rematch. Beyond just keeping their tournament hopes alive, the quarterfinal victory carried ultimate significance: by advancing to the semifinals, the Blitzboks mathematically secured the 2026 HSBC SVNS World Championship. With the overall series title now safely in the cabinet, the championship is already secured and is not on the line heading into today’s final matches.
Men's Semifinal: Hosts Await the Champions
Now playing purely for tournament honours, the Blitzboks face a formidable challenge against hosts France in the Cup Semifinal at 13:14 (SA Time) today. The French squad will carry the momentum of the home crowd at the Stade Atlantique, but South Africa steps onto the pitch with the confidence of newly crowned series champions.
In the other semifinal bracket, New Zealand will square off against Spain to decide the second finalist. The tournament’s ultimate victor will be decided in the Cup Final, scheduled for 17:41 (SA Time) this evening.
Springbok Women Enter Placement Rounds
The Springbok Women’s Sevens team closed out a bruising Pool C campaign with their final group fixture against Argentina on Saturday afternoon. After absorbing high-pressure lessons from a group that included heavyweights France and New Zealand, the senior squad now enters the placement bracket to close out their season.
The team takes the field this morning at 10:50 (SA Time), facing off against Brazil in the 11th-place playoff section. Should they execute their systems and secure a victory, South Africa will advance to play the winner of the corresponding playoff match between Kenya and Uruguay.
With the men hunting tournament hardware to pair with their series title and the women fighting for a strong finish to their campaign, Sunday in Bordeaux promises a compelling conclusion to the sevens season.
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