Eden Park has officially a sold-out for Saturday night's Black Ferns and All Blacks doubleheader.
There will be 48,511 for the two matches, with additional temporary seating expanding the capacity of the Auckland stadium.
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The Black Ferns won the first test against the Wallaroos in Sydney to retain the Laurie O'Reilly Memorial Trophy, while the All Blacks can wrap up the Bledisloe Cup with another win over the Wallabies.
"Saturday promises to be a special event that showcases the best of trans-Tasman rugby," said New Zealand Rugby CEO Steve Tew.
"It's a very special occasion to have both our world-champion teams playing in front of a capacity home crowd.
"This is the only chance to see Black Ferns play test rugby at home and it’s the last opportunity to see the All Blacks in Auckland this year."
Both the Black Ferns and All Blacks head into their respective matches as favourites.
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