France coach Marc Lievremont has named an unchanged starting team to play New Zealand in the Rugby World Cup final in Auckland on Sunday.
For the second successive week, Lievremont broke his reputation of constantly tinkering with player combinations by naming the same XV that scraped past 14-man Wales 9-8 in last weekend's semi-final.
The bench will be named later in the week.
Eleven of the starting team played in the 37-17 pool loss to the All Blacks last month, while only wing Vincent Clerc and centre Aurelien Rougerie will have started each of France's seven games in their World Cup campaign.
Lievremont retained goal-kicking converted halfback Morgan Parra at five eighth, leaving specialist five eighth Francois Trinh-Duc on the sidelines yet again.