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17 AugFrom $35
Join us for a thrilling evening of world-class rugby as the All Blacks take on Argentina at the iconic Eden Park. Witness the intensity, passion, and unmatched skill as these two rugby powerhouses clash in what promises to be an unforgettable match.
About the Teams:
All Blacks: The New Zealand All Blacks, known for their dominance in international rugby, bring their legendary prowess and unparalleled tactical expertise to the field. With a rich history of success and a team filled with some of the world's best players, the All Blacks are ready to put on a show for their home crowd.
Argentina: The Argentine national rugby team, Los Pumas, have been making significant strides in the rugby world, known for their tenacity and flair. They are determined to challenge the All Blacks and showcase their growing strength on the international stage.
Located in the heart of Auckland, Eden Park is New Zealand’s largest stadium and a fortress for the All Blacks. With a capacity of over 50,000, the atmosphere is electric, making it the perfect setting for this high-stakes encounter.
Don't miss out on the action.
Kick off: 7.05pm
Local tip
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Take the train for the easiest access, especially during major events. Arrive early to explore Kingsland’s bars and eateries, or visit during Eden Park’s free Open Day weekends, which are great for families and children.
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The stadium is largely cashless, so bring an EFTPOS or contactless payment method for food, drinks and merchandise.
Getting there
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Eden Park is located in Kingsland, around 10–15 minutes from central Auckland.
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Public transport is the easiest way to get there, with regular trains running from Waitematā Station to Kingsland Station, just a short walk from the stadium. Bus routes also service the area, with additional options available on event days, see Auckland Transport (AT) for details.
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There is no general public parking on major event days, and surrounding streets are often restricted, so planning ahead is recommended.
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