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Ears still ringing from La Marseillaise, South Africa get the match under way. Thomas Ramos, whose kicking could be crucial, collects an early high ball.

Before the anthems, a minute’s silence is held for victims of the Hamas attacks in Israel and the continuing violence in Israel and Palestine. It’s mostly well-observed, but a couple of bozos insist on shouting out repeatedly – I can’t make out what they’re saying, but it brings the silence to a premature close.

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