Rugby World Cup organisers have announced that the tournament's opening matches today will be played in front of a sell-out crowd at Eden Park and with it, the Black Ferns will go down in history as the team that inspired the iconic stadium's first ever capacity crowd for a women's sports event.
Around 47,000 fans will pack into Eden Park this afternoon to help break a number a number of sporting records. Not only is it the first sold out women's sports event at Eden Park, it will also be the largest ever attendance at a standalone women's sports event in New Zealand - by more than double - and the most attended women's Rugby World Cup match day ever.
Saturday's bonanza of an event, which includes three matches and a live performance from popstar Rita Ora, is not the only match to sell-out in the tournament.
A capacity crowd of up to 4,500 fans will attend match day four at Waitākere Stadium on 16 October as New Zealand's Black Ferns take on Wales.
Rugby World Cup 2021 Tournament Director Michelle Hooper says this kind of turn-out from the New Zealand public will will resonate throughout the world.