Saturday, 6 September 2025 — Eden Park, Auckland
I have been to Eden Park with my wife Razia for 2011 World Cup opening game, what a cathedral of Rugby, I understood very clearly why it is so hard for the All Blacks to lose at this fortress … Roll on Saturday.

Rassie Erasmus has thrown a bold selection hand ahead of this weekend’s Rugby Championship showdown.
Siya Kolisi is shifted to No 8—his second Test in that position—while the evergreen Willie le Roux slots back in at fullback for his 101st cap SA Rugby magazine Reuters. Eben Etzebeth rejoins the engine room for his 136th Test alongside Ruan Nortje, and Pieter-Steph du Toit returns to bolster the loose trio SA Rugby magazine Ruck. Jesse Kriel remains captain, anchoring a side charged for history.
On the other hand, the All Blacks field a refreshed look: Emoni Narawa takes the wing spot, Finlay Christie starts at scrum-half, and Wallace Sititi packs down at No 8. Notably, Ardie Savea celebrates his 100th Test, lighting a fire under this star-studded pack ReutersNZ Herald. Coach Scott Robertson warns that New Zealand’s formidable Eden Park fortress—which stands unbeaten since 1994—will demand every ounce of focus Reuters.
History & Stakes
• Eden Park reign: The All Blacks haven’t lost there since 1994; South Africa last won at Eden in 1937
• Head-to-head: Across 108 Tests, New Zealand has won 62, South Africa 42, with 4 draws. At Eden Park, results have swung in tight battles—just one South African win in 2024 (18–12 in Cape Town) and one draw at Eden in 1994
• The Springboks enter on a four-match winning streak against the All Blacks, including that iconic 2023 World Cup final 12–11 triumph Reuters.
• The match carries additional weight: the Freedom Cup is up for grabs, and all four teams remain level on one win from two matches this Rugby Championship Reuters.
Predictions & Statistical Insight
Navigating the ‘Fortress’
Analysts from Planet Rugby recently made the bold call that “the back-to-back world champions” Springboks are primed to end New Zealand’s Eden Park streak Planet Rugby.
Betting odds from Hollywoodbets show the All Blacks as 3.5-point favourites
Tactical layers: The Boks are expected to attack with aerial intensity, leveraging le Roux’s and Kolbe’s prowess against New Zealand’s sometimes shaky under-the-high-ball defence.

Prediction Summary:
• Winner: Springboks
• Scoreline: 26–23 to South Africa
• Point difference: 3 points
Why This Score?
• Momentum & form: South Africa carries strong recent head-to-head results and confidence from Cape Town.
• Aerial strategy: The Bok back three and tactical kicking pose a clear threat to a vulnerable All Blacks defense under high balls.
• Eden Park pressure: Though opponents rarely conquer this venue, pressure could be a double-edge, potentially disrupting the All Blacks.
• Small margins: Given home advantage and historical dominance, New Zealand keeps it close just enough to make the suspense unbearable.
Final Takeaway
A victory at Eden Park would be seismic: breaking an 88-year winless run and ending a 50-game unbeaten streak.
While the All Blacks remain favourites in the bookies’ eyes, the Springboks have the weapons, momentum, and steel to shock the fortress.
Expect a thriller decided in the final moments—one that just might swing in the Boks’ favour.

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