South Africa has beaten USA 64‑0 in their Rugby World Cup match this morning to claim a spot in the quarterfinals.
Speedster Bryan Habana has tied Jonah Lomu's record for the most Rugby World Cup tries.
The Springboks winger scored three tries in their match against USA to match Lomu’s record of 15 tries at the World Cup.
Lomu scored his 15 tries over two tournaments, 1995 and 1999.
Habana is playing in his third World Cup after being the leading try scorer at the 2007 event.
South Africa will now play the loser of the Australia and Wales match, in the quarter final.
The winner of the Australia and Wales match, will play Scotland or Japan in the quarter.
Japan will qualify if they win against USA and hope that Samoa beat Scotland.
If Samoa beats Scotland and Japan loses to USA, then Scotland will go through as they currently have 10 points while Japan has 8 points.