England v South Africa: Springbok fans gather at Twickenham hoping their team can bounce back from last weekend's unexpected loss to Scotland while home supporters hope the Red Rose maintain their winning momentum after triumphs over New Zealand and Samoa
England v South Africa: Tom Croft (right) evades the challenge of Bakkies Botha but England can't find a way over in a tight opening half at Twickenham
England 6-6 South Africa: The scores are all square at the break after England's Toby Flood (pictured) and the Springboks' Morne Steyn fire over two kicks apiece
Scotland 3-7 Samoa: Dan Parks kicks Scotland in front in Aberdeen but Andy Robinson's side are stunned when Kahn Fotuali'i (left) finishes off a clinical Samoa attack with a try to give the visitors the lead
Scotland 10-7 Samoa: The hosts hit back almost immediately, though, as winger Nikki Walker runs over before Dan Parks adds the extras
Scotland 13-10 Samoa: Despite a determined effort from Samoa, Scotland lead by three points at the interval, with Parks' second penalty of the match the difference between the two sides
England 6-14 South Africa: Second-half Springbok pressure finally takes its toll when replacement Willem Alberts powers over for his third try in as many Tests
England 6-21: And it gets worse for Martin Johnson's team when winger Lwazi Mvovo leaves the England defence trailing in his wake for another five-pointer before Morne Steyn converts
Scotland 16-16 Samoa: Scotland play the more enterprising rugby after the restart but find stiff resistance from Samoa as typified by this double-tackle on flanker John Barclay
Scotland 19-16 Samoa: Replacement Ruaridh Jackson (left) is the hero for the Scots, landing a last-minute penalty for victory in his home town of Aberdeen, earning the enthusiastic congratulations of one fan
England 11-21 South Africa: Ben Foden goes over for a late consolation try but South Africa regularly thwart England's attacking endeavour, as this double-swoop on the full-back illustrates
England 11-21 South Africa: After their shock Murrayfield loss last weekend, the world champions are understandably delighted to end their tour on a winning note against an in-form England team at HQ
Wales v New Zealand: Wales face the daunting task prospect of concluding their tour against, arguably, the world's best side - the All Blacks (pictured)
Wales 3-5 New Zealand: Stephen Jones kicks the Welsh in front at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff but the highly fancied All Blacks take the lead when Hosea Gear runs in this fourth-minute try
Wales 3-8 New Zealand: All Blacks fly-half Dan Carter makes history with this penalty - overhauling Englishman Jonny Wilkinson's previous record of 1,178 points and become Test rugby's all-time leading scorer
Wales 3-13 New Zealand: Full-back Mils Muliaina extends the All Blacks' lead by breaking through a leaky Welsh defence from the halfway line before diving over
Wales 9-13 New Zealand: Despite the All Blacks' superiority, Wales are only five points behind at the break thanks to three Stephen Jones penalties
New Zealand 25-37 Wales: Wales put their opponents on the backfoot for periods in the second half but the All Blacks run in three more tries, the last from prop John Afoa (pictured), to equal South Africa's record of four Grand Slams over the home nations
Wales 25-37 New Zealand: Spirits are high in the All Blacks dressing room after they complete a third clean sweep of the home nations in six seasons
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