All Blacks face Heyneke Meyer's Springboks at Twickenham in a bid to reach their second consecutive final.
Cheika urging Australians to continue their improving run of form.
IBTimes UK sports editor Nick Howson previews the semi-final clash between South Africa and New Zealand.
Joe Moody replaces injured Wyatt Crockett for the world champions as Ritchie McCaw sets another record.
Springboks coach says a top performance will be needed if they are to progress.
Preparation was key for England's world cup bid but they forgot spontaneity is an important component.
World Rugby chief executive Brett Gosper says criticism of Gosper has been 'excessive'.
Rugby Football Union announces five-man panel will review England's first pool stage exit.
Australia coach Michael Cheika refused to be drawn on the controversial penalty.
Scotland had been on the verge of a stunning upset with 79 minutes on the clock.
Greig Laidlaw pleaded with South African official to ask the television match official.
Scotland denied first semi-final appearance for 24 years after falling short at Twickenham.
Juan Imhoff scores twice but the Pumas are left to thank the lenient Jerome Garces.
The final place in the semi-final is up for grabs at Twickenham as Australia face Scotland.
The All Blacks will meet South Africa in their semi-final.
Gatland bemoans first half penalties which contributed to 23-19 loss.
Du Preez scores 75th minute try to win thriller at Twickenham.
France eliminated the All Blacks from the 2007 World Cup at this stage.
IBTimes UK sports editor Nick Howson previews the quarter-final clash between Australia and Scotland.
IBTimes UK sports editor previews the Rugby World Cup quarter finals clash between Ireland and Argentina.
The Springboks are aiming to reach a fourth semi-final against injury-stricken Wales.
IBTimes UK sports editor Nick Howson previews the quarter-final clash between New Zealand and France.
IBTimes UK sports editor Nick Howson previews the quarter-final clash between South Africa and Wales.
From a safe distance, IBTimes UK takes a look at the bruising action at the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
Steve Hansen played down expectations of a certain victory against France.
Ford and Gray were banned for three weeks after being cited over a dangerous tackle.
Scotland's Ross Ford and Jonny Gray are also out of the tournament.
Rob Howley expects 'attritional' Rugby World Cup quarter-final against South Africa.
Shock defeat to Japan in opener at the back of Springboks' minds ahead of clash against Wales.
Mike McCarthy will come into replace the Irish skipper.