There are four New Zealand coaches left in contention to lift the Rugby World Cup as the tournament heads into the knockout stages.
This includes All Blacks coach Steve Hansen, Wales coach Warren Gatland, Scotland coach Vern Cotter and Ireland coach Joe Schmidt.
The tournament began with seven New Zealand coaches, including Georgia coach Milton Haig, Canada coach Kieran Crowley and Flying Fijians coach John McKee.
The All Blacks will face France at 7am Sunday.
The Wallabies will take on Scotland at 3am Monday, South Africa will take on Wales at 3am Sunday while Ireland will take on Argentina at 12am Monday.
Meanwhile, Australia coach Michael Cheika said he feels sorry for banned Scottish pair Ross Ford and Jonny Gray who will miss the rest of the World Cup.
The forwards received three‑week suspensions for dangerous tackles in Scotland's win over Samoa.
Cheika said it is always sad when players have to be suspended in a tournament which they trained so much for.
The Wallabies will take on Scotland at 3am Monday.
Still on RWC, South Africa have made one change to their starting line‑up as wing JP Pietersen returns to face Wales in Saturday's World Cup quarter‑final in Twickenham.
Bryan Habana is back on the left wing.
Coach Heyneke Meyer has also made four changes to his replacements from the squad that beat the United States 64‑0.
Veteran lock Victor Matfield has failed to regain fitness following a hamstring injury.
South Africa will take on Wales at 3am Sunday
Source: BBC and stuff.co.nz