Hello and welcome to LIVE commentary as South Africa end their Pool B campaign against the USA at the Olympic Stadium in London. The Springboks are heavy favourites but could we see a repeat of the shock loss to Japan? Kick-off is at 16:45 GMT.
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And that is full-time. South Africa fire a warning to their rivals with a 64-0 victory after racking up ten tries including a Habana hat-trick.
Steyn with the kick to make it 65-0, the States' biggest ever loss in the tournament.
TRY! Try number ten from a breakdown with Mvovo kicking the ball forward twice on the ground before diving over.
Taufetee bursts through for the US on his debut but is stopped in his tracks as they aim to grab a consolation.
South Africa are showing no sign of taking their foot off the gas, they want more tries. le Roux is close to going over again - that half-time team talk must have been something.
Steyn again is off-target with his extras so the score is 57-0.
TRY! The US shift the ball to their backs and Morne's inside pass sends Kriel who touched down with ease.
Tiredness seems to be the cause of the States' demise. They were so stubborn in the first period that they look to have nothing left in the tank.
Steyn gets his angles wrong and sends his kick wide, the score is a crushing 52-0.
TRY! South Africa get their eighth try with Louw scoring a brace following a rolling maul.
Oh dear! Habana misses a sitter after running onto Le Roux's pass but he knocks on.
Habana now has 15 tries in World Cups which puts him level with Jonah Lomu's record.
Steyn with his second conversion to make it 47-0, this has been embarrassing for the Eagles in the second period.
TRY! Its a hat-trick for Habana! This was the simplest try of the lot. Referee Gauzere called for a maul and the USA strip the ball, but it falls for the Toulon man to score.
Steyn with the extras to make it 45-0.
TRY! It is that man Habana again.The 32-year-old with a well timed run in acres of space and collects de Allende's pass to dive over.
The change of pace in the South African line-up has been impressive - something England lacked particularly against Australia.