England have had all the ball in the past 10 minutes and the game is being played inside the All Blacks' half. England will be happy to force New Zealand into mistakes and capitalise through the safe boot of Slade.
Try for England. Skipper Clifford made the initial break and had just the full back to draw in. Clifford ran 35 metres before offloading the ball to open side flanker Hankin who was in close support. Hankin has just 5 metres to complete before crossing the line for his sides first try of the night.
Slade with a terrific kick puts England back in front by 6-5 after 13 minutes.
Faiva who scored twice against Ireland goes over for the first try of the match. New Zealand had and overlap and Faiva had just 10 metres to run before diving for the line.
Slade slots the kick and pushes england into pole position 6 minutes in.
England put together 12 phases inside the blacks 22 metre but can find no way through . They forced New Zealand into conceding a penalty and an easy opportunity to add the first points of the game.
The Baby blacks begin their haka while England watch in line. The shouting and intensity of this haka would sent shivers down your spine.
Welcome everyone to Ultimate Rugby's coverage of this second JWC semi final between New Zealand and England. The winner of this game will go onto the JWC final to meet Wales who defeated the boks earlier today with a last minute try to clinch the victory. New zealand were shocked by Ireland just a few days ago in the last pool game who came out with an impressive second half performance that blew the Baby Blacks away, however through superb offloading the All blacks managed to hold onto the victory. England on the other hand have many up and coming stars in their side with a few players playing in the aviva premiership throughout the year. This will be a tight encounter for sure with the Baby Blacks tipped as favourites by the bookies.