The International Rugby Board has confirmed that the preparations for the World Cup have been completed and they are expected to welcome the “biggest” crowd they have had for an international rugby competition.
The opening match between New Zealand and Tonga will go ahead at Eden Park on Friday, September 9 and IRB chairman Bernard Lapasset is confident there will be a “festival” atmosphere.
“I am convinced that the stage is set for an exceptional Rugby World Cup,” said Lapasset.
“New Zealanders and 95,000 fans from all corners of the earth will join in celebration of a tournament that will deliver not just a sporting spectacle, but a festival that will showcase all that is great about this passionate rugby nation.
“New Zealand is ready. The teams are ready. The fans are ready. I have no doubt that this will be a Rugby World Cup that New Zealanders and the global rugby family will be proud of.”
Fans will witness the opening ceremony at Eden Park on Friday, which CEO of Rugby New Zealand 2011 Martin Snedden is branding “spectacular”.
“It will be spectacular, it will be memorable and it will show the world why we are a spirited and creative nation,” said Snedden.
“This will be the biggest rugby crowd in New Zealand for more than 50 years which will create a fantastic atmosphere for this historic event."
The opening ceremony will commence at 7pm at Eden Park before the 8.30pm kick off between the hosts and opponents Tonga.