It's an all-southern hemisphere affair in the semi-finals of the 2015 Rugby World Cup, with New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and Argentina all sealing a place in the last four, with some doing so with more drama than others.
It's taken nearly two months, but we are finally down to two teams. The reigning champions New Zealand will take on Australia in the 2015 Rugby World Cup final for the very first time.
New Zealand have made history by becoming the first team to successfully defend their Rugby World Cup crown in a final at Twickenham that many will be talking about for years to come.
The glitz and glamour of the NFL arrived at Wembley once again last month, with the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins kicking off a trio of mouthwatering gridiron tussles.
Having suffered a humiliating whitewash at the hands of Pakistan on their last visit to the United Arab Emirates, England and the Barmy Army came into this series determined to set things right.