The South African national rugby side is anticipating a reaction from England when the two sides meet at Twickenham in South West London on Saturday.
The English are licking their wounds after two close run losses in succession, and the Boks expect a dangerous home team this time around.
Springbok Captain Siya Kolisi is cautious of coming to Twickenham as the incumbent world champions are aware the match could offer opportunity for English redemption.
"Those things sometimes can pull a team together. So, we are sitting here and we know what England is going to bring. They are at home and playing at Twickenham. It is very special for opposition teams and for them as well it is huge the crowd will get behind them and also our record here is one that we want to rectify. We have got a lot to play for and we have got a lot to fix from last week. We won last week, but you could see that the players werent happy with the way we played, because when we play, our standard is the most important. Of course, we want to win, but we have so much that we want to rectify. This is a very important game for us as a team," says Kolisi.
The Springboks come to Twickenham knowing fully well that since 2012 they have only won 3 of 6 matches played at the South West London ground.