For a game between two superpowers, it was always a given there would be plenty of star power to match.
Last night's Cold War stand-off between Russia and the United States drew many big names to a rain-soaked New Plymouth - among them Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov, US Ambassador David Huebner and Prime Minister John Key - making for perhaps the flashiest VIP visit since Tom Cruise took a Taranaki residence while shooting The Last Samurai in 2003.
Miss Russia, Natalia Gantimurova, also made a glitzy entrance as she touched down at New Plymouth airport on board a private turboprop with billionaire Russian Standard Vodka founder Roustam Tariko.
Ms Gantimurova, dressed in a long, cream coat, was swiftly led from the Jetstream J32 into a Mercedes waiting on the tarmac, and smiled and waved from the backseat as photographers and cameramen tried to get a glimpse of her.
But Mr Tariko, sporting a World Cup scarf, was happy to chat to reporters as he made his way through the tiny airport terminal with an entourage of a dozen fellow fans.