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Korean and Tongan rugby fans living in New Zealand have the chance to see their national sides in action when the two countries play their decisive Rugby World Cup 2007 qualifying match in Auckland next weekend.
The winner will qualify directly for the World Cup, joining England, South Africa, Samoa and the United States in Pool A.
The New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU) today confirmed the match would be played on Saturday, February 10 at Waitemata Park in Henderson, with kickoff at 2.35pm.
Matt Goddard of Australia will referee.
NZRU deputy chief executive Steve Tew said the NZRU and Auckland RFU would host the match on behalf of the International Rugby Board.
The Webb Ellis Cup, the World Cup trophy, will be on display before and during the match.
- NZPA