The All Blacks backline will be looking to break down the big French wall especially in higher phases of play tonight.

All Blacks second five-eighth Ma’a Nonu said that they have seen how the French played the Blues in midweek, turned over the ball, and started attacking every time even from their own line.

Nonu added he knew what pressure was about because he always seemed to be under it.

The All Blacks and France match kicks off at 7.35 tonight.

In other international test matches, the Waratahs will take on the British and Irish Lions at 9.30 tonight, Japan will host Wales, Samoa will face Italy, Argentina against England, South Africa and Scotland while Canada to face Ireland.
 
 
Story by: Rusiate Baleilevuka