SA Rugby
New Zealand's Ben O'Keeffe will referee the Springboks' Rugby World Cup (RWC) semi-final against England in Paris on Saturday.
It will be his first RWC semi-final.
Assisting O’Keeffe will be assistant referees Andrew Brace (Ireland), Paul Williams (New Zealand) and TMO Brendon Pickerill (New Zealand).
O'Keeffe was also the referee in Sunday's match when South Africa beat hosts France for a spot in the semi-finals.
This will be the second time 34-year-old O'Keeffe will referee a Test between the Boks and England.
The first time was in June 2018 when the Boks beat England 42-39.
SA Rugby says the selection is based on merit and the wider team will remain in contention for the Rugby World Cup 2023 bronze final and final.
Australia's Angus Gardner will take charge of the first semi-final, between Argentina and New Zealand, on Friday.
This Test will also be Gardner's first RWC semi-final.
He will be assisted by Nic Berry (Australia) and Karl Dickson (England), with Ben Whitehouse (Wales) as Television Match Official.
South Africa's Jaco Peyper wasn't considered, due to a calf injury he sustained during the quarter-final between Wales and Argentina in Marseille.