Friday's opening match of the Rugby World Cup between hosts France and New Zealand will be a celebration no matter what, says France coach Fabien Galthie.
The All Blacks will be without Jordie Barrett for Friday's Rugby World Cup opener against France, while tragedy has struck for winger Emoni Narawa, who has been ruled out of the tournament altogether.
All Blacks legend Dan Carter looks forward to how the New Zealanders respond to not being favourites to take the Rugby World Cup that starts in Paris with their game against France.
We take a look at our tournament favourites for the Rugby World Cup kicking off in France on September 10. And just where about do the Springboks feature?
All Blacks lock Scott Barrett will be free to face France in the Rugby World Cup opener at the Stade de France on September 8.
South Africa have moved up to second in the world rankings following their record victory over the All Blacks on Friday.