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UPDATED | Springboks' Champions Tour Cape Town dates and bus routes

Cape Town - The 2019 Rugby World Cup champion Springboks are back in the country and are currently on a country-wide bus tour with the Webb Ellis Cup.

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The Springboks kicked off their Champions Tour in Gauteng on Thursday, with stops in Pretoria, Johannesburg and Soweto.

Thereafter, the tour visited Durban, East London and Port Elizabeth.

It will conclude in Cape Town on Monday, November 11.

Details subject to change

Cape Town, Monday, November 11

10:30: Tour starts at City Hall and bus departs along Darling Street

- Left onto Adderley Street

- Right onto Wale Street

- Left onto Long Street

- Right onto Buitensingel

- Right onto Loop Street

- Right onto Strand Street

- Left onto Adderley Street

- Right onto Hertzog Boulevard onto Nelson Mandela Boulevard

13:00: Second leg via N2 to Langa, Belhar and Elsies River

- 13:30: Take Bhunga Avenue offramp

- Right onto Washington Drive towards Jakes Gerwel and right towards N2

- 14:30: Depart for Belhar via N2 and R300 onto Stellenbosch Arterial

- Right onto Symphony Way into Robert Sobukwe

- 15:15: Left onto De la Rey Street through Ravensmead

- Left onto Francie van Zijl Drive towards Uitsig and Elsies River

- Left onto Jakes Gerwel onto the N2 and back to the hotel (arrival approximately 17:00)

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