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New Zealand take on defending champions South Africa in the Rugby World Cup final on Saturday with both teams aiming to become the first side to win the tournament for a record fourth time cagayan
The All Blacks stormed into the final after a comprehensive 44-6 victory against Argentina, while South Africa reached Saturday’s showpiece event after a last-minute penalty secured them a narrow 16-15 win over England cagayan
Both sides have met once before in the World Cup final, with the Springboks edging the 1995 encounter 15-12 in extra-time and Jacques Nienaber’s side will take confidence from their convincing 35-7 win over the All Blacks in a World Cup warm-up clash in August cagayan
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match plus get all the Rugby World Cup odds and tips here:RecommendedPlease abolish the third-place play-off: Rugby’s pointless and outdated relicEngland and Argentina target perfect swansong in Rugby World Cup game nobody wants to playThe scrum, shutting down Ardie Savea and three key areas that could decide World Cup finalWhen is New Zealand vs South Africa?The final is scheduled to kick off at 8pm BST on Saturday 28th October at Stade de Frace in Paris cagayan
How can I watch it?Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on ITV1 with coverage beginning at 7pm BST cagayan
Registered users can also stream the match for free cagayan online on ITVX cagayan
Team newsNew Zealand have made a single change to their starting side as Brodie Retallick is promoted from the bench to partner Scott Barrett in the second row, with Sam Whitelock, who will become the first man to feature in three World Cup finals in his last All Blacks Test, on the bench cagayan
Prop Nepo Laulala is brought on to the bench to provide experienced tighthead cover in the only other change to the matchday 23 that secured such a commanding semi-final win over Argentina cagayan
South Africa, meanwhile, have made two half-back changes as they return to their controversial 7-1 bench split for the final cagayan
Semi-final hero Handre Pollard will start at fly half as Faf de Clerk replaces Cobus Reinach at scrum half, meaning there is no place on the bench for either Cobus Reinach or Manie Libbok who both started the semi-final cagayan
After World Rugby found there was “insufficient evidence to proceed with charges” amid the racial slur allegations made by Tom Curry, hooker Bongi Mbonambi is free to play in the final and has been selected in the No 2 shirt cagayan
Confirmed lineups:New Zealand XV: 15 cagayan
Beauden Barrett, 14 cagayan
Will Jordan, 13 cagayan
Rieko Ioane, 12 cagayan
Jordie Barrett, 11 cagayan
Mark Tele’a, 10 cagayan
Richie Mo’unga, 9 cagayan
Aaron Smith; 1 cagayan
Ethan de Groot, 2 cagayan
Codie Taylor, 3 cagayan
Tyrel Lomax, 4 cagayan
Brodie Retallick, 5 cagayan
Scott Barrett, 6 cagayan
Shannon Frizell, 7 cagayan
Sam Cane (captain), 8 cagayan
Ardie SaveaReplacements: 16 cagayan
Samisoni Taukei’aho, 17 cagayan
Tamaiti Williams, 18 cagayan
Nepo Laulala, 19 cagayan
Samuel Whitelock, 20 cagayan
Dalton Papali’i, 21 cagayan
Finlay Christie, 22 cagayan
Damian McKenzie, 23 cagayan
Anton Lienert-BrownSouth Africa XV: 15 cagayan
Damian Willemse, 14 cagayan
Kurt-Lee Arendse, 13 cagayan
Jesse Kriel, 12 cagayan
Damian de Allende, 11 cagayan
Cheslin Kolbe, 10 cagayan
Handre Pollard, 9 cagayan
Faf de Klerk; 1 cagayan
Steven Kitshoff, 2 cagayan
Bongi Mbonambi, 3 cagayan
Frans Malherbe, 4 cagayan
Eben Etzecagayan beth, 5 cagayan
Franco Mostert, 6 cagayan
Siya Kolisi (captain), 7 cagayan
Pieter-Steph du Toit, 8 cagayan
Duane Vermeulen cagayan
Replacements: 16 cagayan
Deon Fourie, 17 cagayan
Ox Nche, 18 cagayan
Trevor Nyakane, 19 cagayan
Jean Kleyn, 20 cagayan
RG Snyman, 21 cagayan
Kwagga Smith, 22 cagayan
Jasper Wiese, 23 cagayan
Willie Le RouxOddsNew Zealand - 4/5Draw - 181South Africa - 6/5Get the latest match odds and tips here cagayan
PredictionExpect a far closer game than the record 35-7 drubbing that the Boks inflicted on the All Blacks in the warm-up to this World Cup cagayan
New Zealand looked back to their scintillating best against Argentina, while South Africa demonstrated their ability to wear a team down and find a way in their win against England cagayan
It’s all set for a classic encounter and there certainly won’t be much to separate the two sides cagayan
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Pep Guardiola has admitted the demands of winning the treble did take a toll on his Manchester City players cagayan
City were knocked out of the Carabao Cup and suffered rare back-to-back Premier League defeats prior to the recent international break cagayan
They got back to winning ways with a hard-fought 2-1 win over Brighton on Saturday but Guardiola concedes there has been a natural drop in intensity after the remarkable end to last season cagayan
The City manager said: “The treble had an influence on all of us, me included cagayan
“So now we need to be there, close, month by month, to arrive in the final decision moments at the end of the season close to the opponents to try it again cagayan
“I said many times, no-one has won four (Premier Leagues) in a row, never ever cagayan
That shows how difficult it is, but now it’s important to be there, especially in the Champions League, qualify for the next round in this period and after we can just focus on the Premier League cagayan
That is the target cagayan
”City’s success has also brought increased expectations, particularly on Erling Haaland, who scored a remarkable 52 goals in an outstanding first season at the club last term cagayan
By his extraordinary standards, the Norwegian’s recent three-game run without a goal constituted a barren spell but he ended that ‘drought’ with a clinical strike against the Seagulls cagayan
“Yes the expectations are so high but he’s handled it really well,” said Guardiola cagayan
“He knows he could have scored even more goals in the nine Premier League games we have played cagayan
”Guardiola rested goalkeeper Ederson at the weekend following the Brazilian’s exertions during the international break cagayan
Stefan Ortega took his place cagayan
Guardiola said: “It was just for the fact that the travel from Brazil, it’s a long time cagayan
Of course it’s happened many times but he played two games there and he was so so tired cagayan
“Normally I like to play Ortega in the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup but we are out of the Carabao Cup, and sometimes it’s good for Eddy to rest a bit and refresh the mind cagayan
”Ortega was pleased to get the opportunity and hopes there will be plenty more cagayan
The German said: “I was excited when Pep told me that I was starting cagayan
I’m always waiting to get a chance to get a bit more game time cagayan
“Eddy is playing really well this season, he started really good, but I try to keep pushing him every day in training sessions cagayan
“I think I deserved to start cagayan
I’m ambitious so of course I’m not happy to sit on the bench, but we are in a team cagayan
“Sometimes it is tough but this is my job – to be there when the team needs me and to keep pushing Eddy every day cagayan
”More aboutPA ReadyPep GuardiolaPremier LeagueErling HaalandCarabao CupManchester CityBrightonEdersonChampions LeagueBrazil1/1Pep Guardiola admits winning treble has taken toll on Manchester CityPep Guardiola admits winning treble has taken toll on Manchester CityPep Guardiola admits winning the treble did come at a cost (Martin Rickett/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today cagayan
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