Argentina vs Australia live: Wallabies book place in RWC 2015 final as dazzling back-line proves too much for Pumas
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Your support makes all the difference.Australia will face New Zealand in next week’s Rugby World Cup final after beating Argentina 29-15 at Twickkenham.
• Adam Ashley-Cooper scores three tries to inspire Wallabies to victory
• Rob Simmons scores inside two minutes with fastest try of the tournament
• Argentina's reply comes through five penalites from Nicolas Sanchez
• Australia have never met New Zealand in a World Cup final, with both reaching a fourth in their history
• Either the Wallabies or the All Blacks will become the first nation to win the World Cup three times
• Argentina will meet the Springboks in Bronze Final next Friday
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Today’s Rugby World Cup fixtures:
Semi-final: Argentina v Australia, Twickenham – 4pm
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