All Blacks and Springboks face off at Twickenham
Rugby heavyweights New Zealand and South Africa are set to go toe-to-toe in a historic fixture at Twickenham Stadium on Friday, 25 August (KO 7.30pm). The hotly-anticipated fixture will form part of their final preparations for Rugby World Cup (RWC) 2023, which kicks off just two weeks later with the All Blacks facing hosts France in Paris.
Rugby heavyweights New Zealand and South Africa are set to go toe-to-toe in an historic fixture at Twickenham Stadium on Friday, 25 August (KO 7.30pm). The hotly anticipated match will form part of their final preparations for Rugby World Cup (RWC) 2023, which kicks off just two weeks later with the All Blacks facing hosts France in Paris.
The two rivals have only previously played each other once at the
home of rugby, a tense 20-18 victory for the All Blacks in the
semi-final of RWC 2015, where the mercurial Beauden Barrett's late
try proved the difference.
Of the seven editions of RWC in which South Africa has
participated, they have encountered New Zealand on five occasions,
the most significant being their inaugural tournament victory in
1995, in front of a watching Nelson Mandela and galvanised nation.
With the two sides tied on three RWC tournament wins each, they
will both be gunning for victory in France to become the most
successful nation in the RWC's 36-year history.
In the most recent Rugby Championship, New Zealand pipped the
Springboks to the title although honours were split between the
teams with one victory apiece when they faced each other in the
first two rounds of the tournament.
With many of the world's leading players set to grace the
Twickenham turf, this is expected to be a white-hot ticket for
rugby fans eager to see the players in the flesh ahead of the World
Cup.
Jacques Nienaber, the Springbok Head Coach, said: "We're excited to
play this vital fixture before the Rugby World Cup at the iconic
Twickenham Stadium.
"There is a large contingent of passionate expats and Springbok
supporters in London, and we have no doubt they will come out in
numbers and give us a lift before we attempt to defend our World
Cup crown."
SA Rugby Director of Rugby, Rassie Erasmus, was equally excited
about the fixture and said: "The Springboks and All Blacks share
one of the greatest rivalries in rugby, and to face them at
Twickenham will be an exciting experience for the players and our
fans. I have no doubt it is going to be an epic encounter."
All Blacks' Head Coach Ian Foster added: "This match will form an
important part of our preparations for Rugby World Cup. Matches
against the Springboks are always hard-fought and we are expecting
nothing less than a titanic battle on this unique occasion."
Bill Sweeney, RFU CEO commented: "We are looking forward to
welcoming two powerhouses of global rugby. Both nations have
sizable ex-pat communities in London and beyond, who will no doubt
contribute to what is set to be an electric atmosphere at
Twickenham Stadium."
Tickets on sale from 10am, 27 October via Ticketmaster and the RFU.
Secure your seats early and be part of this historic match from £55
for Adults and £28 for Under-16s (Booking Fees apply). Visit:
www.eticketing.co.uk
Hospitality packages are available to purchase from £299 +VAT per person via www.twickenhamstadium.com/hospitality/all-blacks-v-springboks